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Why They Don’t Work Mafia Wars Cheats

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Mafia Wars cheats are supposedly designed to help you get ahead in the game. The claimed benefits may include unlimited money, unlimited reward points, and maxed out stats. These Mafia Wars cheats will not do what they claim, and you can end up wasting time, money, and effort using them.

Mafia Wars cheats are not sold or promoted by any legitimate companies. Instead, they are produced by individuals looking to make money or to obtain personal data from your computer. Once you download the program, there is no way to know what it will do to your computer. There is also a high possibility of losing your Facebook or Zynga account due to violating the rules.
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Alex E-Book Reader Taunts, “Books Cannot Tweet”

Alex E-Book Reader Taunts

Alex E-Book Reader Taunts

Back in October, we introduce to you one and coming e-book reader with two screens. Today, Spring Design has announced that Alex’s E-Book Reader will be available in February 2010, is proud to be a better alternative to books that are not only heavy, but also “can not tweet.”

Alex standard six-inch electronic ink display at the top, similar to the Amazon Kindle, and 3.5-inch Android-powered, color touchscreen display at the bottom. The second screen can work in harmony with accessing the web pages you have loaded into the color screen and then transfer to the e-ink screen above to read better. Read the rest of this entry »

Kindle to Add Accessibility Features for Blind Readers

Kindle to Add Accessibility Features for Blind Readers

Kindle to Add Accessibility Features for Blind Readers

It was recently announced that Amazon.com Inc. for its two properties Kindle ebook reader will include making it more accessible to the blind and visually impaired users. These new additions are expected in the Kindle included in the summer of 2010, according to Amazon.

While the Kindle has a text-to-speech function that the digital book to read aloud to blind users access to it would require a series of navigation menus that are difficult to go around if they can not see it. This is one of the complaints given by the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, both of which declared that they would consider using the Kindle as an alternative to paper textbooks until the gadget will be easier for blind students to use. Read the rest of this entry »