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October 14th, 2009, 11:56PM in No Category by Marc LequimeView Comments

image Everyone likes to be able to check Wikipedia when they like to get all the information they need to complete things such as coursework and homework. A new device has been released, called the WikiReader. This contains all the Wikipedia articles on a handheld monochromatic device just a tiny bit smaller than a CD case. But this might be the most useless device of the year.

But I, for one, am very skeptical over these over-hyped and frankly useless pieces of technology. You would expect for a simple one-function device to be able to perform functions such as real-time articles, but unfortunately not. Instead, you can download updates on the beginning of each quarter of the year, or pay $29 a year for updates onto a MicroSD card.

This is the future. We can’t be doing with old technology.

WikiReader Promo

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Marc Lequime is an aspiring tech blogger, web entrepreneur, web designer and student. He lives for his work and puts 100% effort into everything he can. Previously running the HashPixel forums network, he now runs and owns TekCube. He believes in the Zombie Apocalypse. Marc has been writing for blogs for over three years, and has been running TekCube for over a year.

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