Category: Digital Media (Page 15 of 16)

Princeton Students Hate The Kindle DX

Kindle DX.Remember that pilot program for the Kindle DX? Yeah, that thing at Princeton where Amazon subsidized some of the cost of a Kindle DX for a small group of students and Princeton paid the rest. Despite the early rutting from everyone involved, it looks like the Princeton side of the deal is none too happy. One student is so displeased with the device that he called it a “poor excuse of an academic tool.” Snap!

The e-readers have been in student hands for two weeks across three classes. The Daily Princetonian claims many students are “dissatisfied and uncomfortable” with the Kindle DX. Most students cite the lackluster annotation features, though a lack of page numbers has also proven a bit of a setback. One professor added concerns for transitioning from physical to digital forms. His own texts are riddled with highlights and scribbles for noteworthy passages. Transferring those notes to the Kindle would take days.

Despite the inconvenience, students have not yet decided to opt out of the pilot program.

Axe Makes MMS Sexy

This story will be particularly interesting to all of you newly-minted MMS-using iPhone owners out there. Axe is using MMS to hype its new Day and Night line of products in very clever, very sexy fashion. The image below is a before and after of an Axe ad featuring the new product that requires an SMS to complete the image.
A very sexy Axe Night and Day ad.
The concept is simple, really. Show a nearly nude picture of a beautiful blonde with all her naughty bits replaced by white boxes. The ad has simple instructions: “To complete this ad send Axe to 2345 after 9pm.” The SMS generates a picture response, allowing to view the full image.

Say what you want about the state of advertising and the objectification of women. This thing is clever. Damn clever.

Source: DirectDaily

40GB Apple TV Disappears

Apple TV.It looks like Apple has given the 40GB version of Apple TV the cement boots treatment. The model disappeared from the online store at some point overnight. The 160GB model, on the other hand, got a nice little price cut, down to $229. Previously it was the 40GB at that price point, while the 160GB cost $329.

Though there have been rumors of an Apple TV update recently, the hardware still hasn’t changed much since release. The newest rumor is that iTunes LP content has been specifically formatted for viewing on Apple TV, meaning once again that we could at least see a software update in the near future.

In the meantime, you might want to grab the reduced 160GB model if you’ve been considering it. It’s a pretty nice deal on the little box.

Is Mayhem! The Herald Of Apple’s Future?

Tyrese Gibson's Mayhem!There was a strange appearance at Apple’s Rock and Roll even this past Wednesday, and I’m not talking about Steve Jobs. It was Tyrese Gibson, an actor from the movies Death Race and Transformers 2. What makes Gibson’s appearance strange isn’t his movies, though. It’s his book.

Gibson made his mark in Apple history when his comic book “Mayhem!” became the first book available from iTunes. Granted, this isn’t a full-fledged novel, but it is the first example of how a book would work in iTunes, and could be an indication of what’s to come. The first episode of the comic comes from iTunes LP, where buyers will get additional video and audio extras along with a stylized presentation of the comic.

Couple this with Jobs’ comments about a multi-purpose device that has an e-reader built in and I say we have more evidence that the Apple tablet is an issue of “when,” not “if.”

Myspace Makes Little Ado About A Heath Ledger Video

When any artist of note dies, people flock to pick up that person’s works. Maybe they want to be a part of history or maybe they hope the media will he worth some money someday. Maybe it’s something else entirely. Whatever the case, it happens, so it’s not uncommon to see companies trying to exploit the public’s strange fascination with death.

I was surprised to find that that’s not the case with regard to Myspace and an exclusive video they have. It’s a music video directed by Heath Ledger to King Rat by Modest Mouse. The video was meant to protest whaling in Ledger’s home country, New Zealand. Myspace made almost no mention of the video and even less about the fact that Ledger was involved. Who knew Myspace, of all places, could be so classy?

To see the video, head over to the Myspace page. If anything surprises you it just might be the view count.

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