Not exact matches
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (
wireless cell phone and PDA units) use
wireless data transfer technologies
to provide users with almost instant
access to information
stored on a company's computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or
wireless Internet transmitter.
The
wireless capability is provided by AT&T which will give free
wireless access to e-books from Sony's Reader
Store though its limited for use within the US and Canada only.
And many eBooks offer
wireless or 3G cellular
access to their respective
stores so you can shop on the go from anywhere you have a signal.
The PRS950 model of the Daily Edition was released August 2010 and adds Wi - Fi
to the free 3G
wireless access to the Sony eBook
store.
From a strategic point of view, Irex joint venture with the book
store Barnes and Noble gives its users quick
access to 750k online book titles, which can be downloaded on
to the device at an unbelievable less than a minute through the Verizon
wireless 3G (broadband) network, the invoice for which is
to be picked up by iRex in much the same way as Amazon do.
It is going
to have
wireless internet
access so you can buy books directly from Sony and other ebook
stores, such as Google Books.
And only Kindle e-book readers have
wireless access to the Amazon.com Kindle
Store's 300,000 books and periodicals — a killer app, provided you live (or attend school) in an area covered by Sprint's cellular data network.
(as in you couldn't
access wireless unless you in their
store) They haven't been updating the hardware as often as the kindle has been — again, iirc — and they limit the space for third party apps
to a small portion of the overall memory.
Both models are of similar size, have similar prices, and are the only models that provide direct - from - device
wireless access to each bookseller's e-book
store (Sony's Reader Daily Edition will add
wireless connectivity, as will other readers
to be announced at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show.
When we toggled off
access to the Kindle
Store, a tiny lock icon appeared next
to the
wireless status at the top of the screen.
Each of the ereaders runs Pocketbook's open - source software and have
wireless access to theBookland ebook
store.
One of the biggest draws of the Amazon Kindle is that
wireless connection
to the Kindle
Store means you can very easily get
access to loads of content without the need for a computer.
At least they've left the door open
to the possibility of greater internet
access down the road, but for now Sony's ebook
store is the only connection available through the
wireless.
The Reader Daily Edition gives consumers
wireless access via AT&T's 3G mobile broadband network
to Sony's eBook
store from just about anywhere in the U.S. Book lovers will be able
to browse, purchase and download books as well as select newspapers and magazines when and where they want.
We now have the most affordable devices on the market, the greatest
access to free and affordable eBooks through The eBook
Store from Sony and our affiliated ecosystem, and now round out our Reader offering with a
wireless device that lets consumer purchase and download content on the go.»
Reader Daily Edition users can gain
wireless access to Sony's eBook
store from just about anywhere in the U.S. via AT&T's 3G mobile broadband network, making it even easier
to browse and download books, magazines and a selection of newspapers.
Large - screen e-book reader with improved, higher contrast e-ink screen; large library of hundreds of thousands of e-books, newspapers, and blogs via Amazon's familiar online
store; free 3G
wireless access; can
store up
to 3,500 books; eight fonts available, including two new extra-large sizes; decent battery life; displays image files, PDFs, and plays MP3 and AAC audio.
And while 3G will be free, just like the Kindle,
wireless access only gets you
access to Sony's book
store, none of the other new partnerships announced.
To get the best possible use out of your browsing, to say nothing of the best possible option for getting books onto your Kindle and browsing the store in general, you'll need regular access to a wireless networ
To get the best possible use out of your browsing,
to say nothing of the best possible option for getting books onto your Kindle and browsing the store in general, you'll need regular access to a wireless networ
to say nothing of the best possible option for getting books onto your Kindle and browsing the
store in general, you'll need regular
access to a wireless networ
to a
wireless network.
In addition
to all of the Kaanapali Alii Resort facilities, your package or nightly rate provides: 24 - hour front desk Free on - site parking Free
wireless internet Bell service Daily maid service / no additional cleaning fee Daily complimentary in - room coffee Complimentary newspaper Guest services desk Sundry
Store Complimentary
access to DVD library Room service (provided by Westin Maui) Guest charging privileges at select restaurants / bars / spas within Kaanapali Beach Resort and Lahaina
In - room safes provide travelers with spaces
to store their valuables while they are away, while modern technologies such as high - speed
wireless Internet
access and 37 - inch LCD flat - screen TVs help them stay connected
to social media and family as well as entertained.
More and more games are being made available for download since it was made possible in fall 2008 for PSP users
to access PlayStation ®
Store directly via
wireless Internet.
If you haven't got a
wireless router in your home and you don't have a PS3 that you can use
to access the PlayStation
Store, you might think you're out of luck as far as downloading content for your PSP from the PlayStation Network.
Documents enter the courtroom via physical media, like laptop hard disks and USB memory sticks (a document scanner lets lawyers put hard - copy documents on the screens), since
wireless Internet
access isn't yet available and the court doesn't (yet) allow usage of its servers
to store documents.