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Kindle for BlackBerry

Kindle running in BlackBerry

Electronic book reader, Kindle from Amazon, is available now in the BlackBerry Smart Phone. Kindle was present in this phone Research In Motion freely.

The presence in the BlackBerry Kindle Kindle following a previous application was also present for the iPhone and iPod touch. According to Amazon, this is done because of the many requests that come from BlackBerry users.

With the advent Kindle application, the user can read Kindle books without having to buy an e-reader gadget from the Amazon Kindle.

As reported by from PC World, Saturday (20/2/2010), the following is the BlackBerry device that can run the Kindle:

* Curve 8520 (Gemini)
* Curve 8900 (Javelin)
* Bold 9000
* Bold 9700 (Onyx)
* Storm 9530
* Storm2 9550
* Tour 9630

Unfortunately, he could only be enjoyed by BlackBerry users in the United States. For users outside the U.S., could try to register the address in the U.S. at Amazon.com account.

As an alternative, BlackBerry users can use applications such as electronic book reader MobiPocket or eReader.

Hearing iPod

Hearing iPod

Apple dragged to court for its flagship music player, the iPod has been blamed flawed and could cause a loss of hearing. However, these allegations are not proved, the court also won the Apple.

Previously, people from California brings this case to the 2nd lawsuit court that it pointed out that the iPod music player devices defective and unsafe. In addition, two men named Joseph Birdsong from Louisiana and Bruce Waggoner alleging that the iPod can cause hearing loss a person.

Birdsong and Waggoner said that the iPod can play music with the level of violence has the potential to 115dB and users use it in an unsafe level. However, quoted from News.com, Friday (1/1/2010), the court
found that the statement suggests that the user has the option to use the iPod within certain limits. This means it is not ipod defective.

Finally, Apple won the American courts because in this case reveals no evidence that the music player device is not safe.

Confirmed also by the court that Apple has put a warning on their respective instruments iPodnya that “permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume