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  • EU May Force Apple To Ditch The Lightning Connector

    EU May Force Apple To Ditch The Lightning Connector

    Anyone who has an entire box or drawer of discarded phone charging cables knows the frustration of multiple types of chargers and connectors. Evidently, European Union (EU) regulators feel the same way, as they are pushing for a universal mobile charger, according to ABC News.

    The move would especially impact Apple, given that it uses its proprietary Lightning connector for iPhones and some iPads. According to a statement issued by members of the European Parliament, previous attempts to encourage device makers to unify behind a standard were unsuccessful, leading to a mandatory solution being considered.

    “The Commission’s approach of ‘encouraging’ industry to develop common chargers fell short of the co-legislators’ objectives,” the statement reads. “The voluntary agreements between different industry players have not yielded the desired results.

    “A common charger should fit all mobile phones, tablets, e-book readers and other portable devices, MEPs will insist.

    “The debate on Monday will be wound up by a resolution in a forthcoming plenary session.

    “According to estimates, old chargers generate more than 51 000 tonnes of electronic waste per year.”

    Needless to say, Apple is not happy with prospect of being forced to eliminate the Lightning connector from its devices.

    “Regulations that would drive conformity across the type of connector built into all smartphones freeze innovation rather than encourage it,” the company argued, according to ABC News. “Such proposals are bad for the environment and unnecessarily disruptive for customers.”

    “We want to ensure that any new legislation will not result in the shipment of any unnecessary cables or external adaptors with every device, or render obsolete the devices and accessories used by many millions of Europeans and hundreds of millions of Apple customers worldwide. This would result in an unprecedented volume of electronic waste and greatly inconvenience users,” added Apple.

    While unification behind a single standard would be welcome, Apple does have a point that arbitrarily doing so would orphan countless existing devices, cables and peripherals, making them obsolete and incompatible with future devices.

  • The Rising Popularity of E-Books [Infographic]

    I am sure you already know that e-books and e-book readers are becoming more popular everyday. Whenever somebody mentions e-books it is almost completely natural to go into the debate over which one is better. Some folks are die-hard physical copy fans. Others see the value of having hundreds of book on-demand in a nice easy to transport device. The fact is, they both have their advantages and drawbacks.

    What I see happening is a complementary relationship; it’s not a love-hate issue. You didn’t give up talking on the phone when they came out with text messaging, did you? No, it’s just another medium for communication. You don’t have to take a stand, there’s plenty of room for both mediums to exist.

    This next inforgraphic from OnlineUniversities.Com illustrates the relationship in a really powerful way. Interestingly, 73% of American readers prefer e-books for travel. I think that’s a no-brainer. You can fit as many e-books as you want on one device, but you’re limited with carrying around physical copies.

    When it come to reading to our children, over 80% preferred a hard copy. Of course, most of us don’t trust young kids with expensive devices, and besides, kids love to hear the same stories over and over again. The hard copy is their version of on-demand.

    This is a great infographic, take some time and explore what they came up with:

    E-book Nation
    Brought to you by: OnlineUniversities.com

  • E-Books Or Real Books: What Book Lovers Think

    There is a lot of debate surrounding e-books in regard to if they will ever replace real books as the conventional way to digest writer’s works. One undeniable fact is that e-book readers are getting less expensive everyday and therefore becoming more popular. Certain publications are only being offered as e-books and with the increasing cost of physical resources like paper and gasoline makes e-books pretty attractive.

    Still, people are creatures of habit, and change doesn’t always come easy. Did you know that many feared the invention of the printing press? Previous to the press, books were unique hand-written works of art which were most commonly read aloud in performances and sermons.

    The Bible was the first “pressed” book. It was most commonly read and interpreted by religious figures and scholars. A predominant fear of its mass production was that the layman would begin to consume and interpret its meaning without the guidience of church officials and draw their own conclusion about the content. Not good as far as the church saw it.

    Regardless, books became common enough that they were not just for public performance or religeous sermon any more. Everyone knows books are for everyone and are an excepted way to pass on knowledge, learn facts, document history, and entertain us. More recently, we have the evolution of the book, the e-book, and some have anxiety about its role in society.

    Let’s look at what book lover’s are thinking on both sides of the coin: For and against e-books domination of the market.

    Pros For E-Books:

    1). Real books are heavy and cumbersome. Often it is hard for them to stay open on their own and readers have to fidget with them to get comfortable.

    2). Real books are expensive. Not only for consumers but also to manufacturers. The books have to be printed, packaged, and distributed. These processes consume materials and resources not to mention what the consumer has to go through to get it from the retailer.

    3). Real books can easily be lost or damage. While an e-reader is expensive at first, many books can be read and saved on the device. Even if the reader was damaged, the contents of the publication can be accessed by a replacement reader more easily than a water damaged box of books can be replaced.

    4). An e-reader offers much that a book cannot. A dictionary, a clock, internet access, the list goes on. A book is just a book. It has more uses than just reading however; those uses are relatively limited.

    5). Privacy. People cannot see what book you are reading. In fact, you can have one e-reader and be reading several books at once. also, if your e-reader is password protected, no one else can even open your book.

    Pros for Real Books:

    1). A physical book is yours to own and use as you see fit. Make notes in the margins, write your name in it, display it on your bookshelf, cut out pictures from there pages, ect. You own the book.

    2). You can loan a book in physical form and not have to worry about infringement of any kind on the authors intellectual property or right to be payed. Physical books allow you to “by hand” pass on the information inside of it and share the experience with others.

    3). Physical books offer an experience that extends to more senses than just sight. Well worn books especially might have this effect. The smell, feel, weight of a book offer a feast to more of the senses. Perhaps the pictures offer more in physical print than those of digital format.

    4). A book is a single purpose object. You won’t be distracted by clocks, software updates, or other tasks you can perform on the book. For those hoping to escape reality for awhile and enjoy a good book, this may come as a comfort.

    5). A book can be purchased used. Used books offer an opportunity to access material at a discounted cost. Digital versions remain pristine forever and may never be discounted or the opposite, disappear from servers altogether. This could be a disadvantage for readers of older publications.

    Conclusion:

    So a lot of what fans are saying about the pros and cons of e-books are in direct opposition of one another. I guess it really just comes down to what you need the publication for, where you plan to read it, and what kind of budget you’re on. The same debate could take place for digital versus cd or record format music. A lot of hardcore music lovers still swear by the record for sound quality and overall listening experience.

  • Tablet Ownership Surges Over This Past Holiday!

    What to buy? It’s always hard to figure out what to buy your family and friends for the holiday. I detest going to the stores and waiting through long lines only to find out they’re out of what I came for. I shop online. I love reading product reviews and finding the lowest prices or the “deal of the day”.

    If you were out battling the crowds or matching prices online this past Christmas you probably noticed some really good deals and significant price drops. What were people buying most often? Electronics. According to Pew Internet Research Tablet and e-book reader ownership is up in January. No doubt due to some vigilant and thoughtful gift giver’s. Below is the data for tablet computer and e-book reader ownership before and after the holiday:

    Let’s take a look at who exactly is using tablet computers:

    Now Look at the data for e-book readers:

    According to the survey e-book reader and tablet computer ownership has nearly doubled from just before the holiday until just after. Beyond their popularity, the stats on who owns them is interesting too, but not really a surprise. The top percentages go to middle-aged people who are college educated and earn over $75,000 per year. I think we could have guessed that. Though the data reveals that the numbers are pretty close for almost all the groups. It seems everyone wants this technology and they’re finding a way to get it.

    The economy isn’t the best right now but manufacturers and retailers seem to be doing their best to make new products affordable and accessible to almost everyone. With all these new tablet computer users, next year’s internet shopping experience should be even richer and more profitable, for retailers and gift-givers alike!