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IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia News] 生成AI「Gordon」がDockerコンテナの問題を解決してくれる、Docker Desktopに統合へ https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2501/20/news149.html itmedia,aigordon,docker 2025-01-20 17:41:00
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AWS AWS Japan Blog 週刊生成AI with AWS – 2025/1/13週 https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/news/weekly-genai-20250113/ aiwithaws,amazonqdeveloper,cloudzero 2025-01-20 08:54:35
Program AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 個人的な備忘録:Amazon CognitoとAWS Identity and Access Management(IAM)の違いを記事としてアウトプットしてみた https://qiita.com/free-honda/items/3e0abb85d6a4cbdb501e amazoncognito,andaccessmanagementiam,identity 2025-01-20 17:42:26
Program AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita AWSのデータベースサービス一覧 https://qiita.com/josephmonch/items/5c37e2285c90e4370ca1 amazonwebservicesaws,クラウド,サービス 2025-01-20 17:33:56
Program AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Cloudera Public Cloud - 既存のVPCを使う場合 https://qiita.com/IQ_Bocchi/items/6ad6ff81cbc7452ae99c clouderapubliccloud,option,ドキュメント 2025-01-20 17:11:43
海外TECH Engadget The best ereaders for 2025 https://www.engadget.com/mobile/tablets/best-ereader-130013808.html?src=rss There are really two types of ereaders Dedicated ebook audiobook devices or slabs that are more akin to small tablets with E Ink screens In the first category the competition is really between Amazon s Kindle devices and Rakuten s Kobo readers Ereaders in the latter group include entries from Onyx Boox PocketBook and a couple of smaller companies Of course any smartphone or tablet can act as an ereader but for our purposes we focused on devices with paper like E Ink screens After buying borrowing and reading ebooks using a dozen ereaders my top recommendation is Kobo s latest the Clara Colour But there are situations where a Kindle might make more sense and Boox options will satisfy those who want to do more than just read Here are the best ereaders you can buy with picks based on more than a year of testing Table of contents Best ereaders What to look for in an ereader How to get books for your ereader How we test ereaders Ereader FAQs Recent updates The best ebook readers for nbsp What to look for in an ereader Plenty of apps including the Kindle app will let you download and read digital books on a phone or tablet But what makes ebook readers different is the screen nearly all of them use technology from a company called E Ink It manufactures electronic paper displays EPD composed of three sheets one containing millions of microcapsules filled with black and white ink particles sandwiched between transparent electrode layers When a charge is applied either the black or white particles shift to the top forming letters and the whitespace around them nbsp Color ereaders add a color filter array on top of the standard black and white microcapsule layer The result is two different resolutions on one screen ーthe color clarity is dpi while black and white images and text are still dpi Because these displays are so different from standard backlight LED panels you can expect most ereaders to do a number of things well They ll be easier to stare at for long periods of time and easier to read in direct sunlight Also since E Ink displays only require power to rearrange the ink these devices have much longer battery lives than even the best tablets we re talking weeks not days The ereader market is not as saturated as say the smartphone market but there are still plenty of options out there and they do have small but important differences among them They tend to range from around to more than though usually the higher end options are stylus enabled read write E Ink tablets like the Kindle Scribe Beyond price you should consider physical properties like buttons lights storage and resolution as well as how the software lets you find and access books Reading features With any ereader you ll navigate the OS via taps and swipes and some add physical page turn buttons Most with built in buttons have an auto rotating screen so you can press with your right or left hand As E Ink technology has advanced resolution has greatly improved even the budget Kindle ereader has a ppi display You can still find models with lower resolution but we don t recommend them Some ereaders have front LEDs that support light temperature adjustment That means you can switch to a warmer light after the sun goes down which will feel easier on the eyes If you re concerned about blue light you should go for a reader with that feature Other features The capabilities of these pocket libraries have advanced considerably since the early days In addition to storing books some let you browse the web run apps and play music The screen s frame rate can t handle gaming but it s good enough to show you the Wikipedia entry for Striver s Row while you read Crook Manifesto If you listen to audiobooks you may want a Bluetooth enabled ereader capable of playing them Most of the models we tested have that ability with the notable exception of the Nook ereader we tried Keep in mind that audiobook files can take up more space than print files so you ll probably want a device with a higher storage capacity if you plan on doing a lot of listening Above all you should consider where and how you intend to find books to read Most ereaders make it easiest to shop through their own digital bookstores but all of them even Kindles will now let you download titles from other sources like libraries unaffiliated ebook sellers and free public domain sites Photo by Amy Skorheim Engadget How to get books for your ereader Kindle Nook and Kobo all have their own stores that you access directly from each brand s devices Prices are fairly competitive among the sellers too as I write this the current NYT bestselling fiction ebook is at Amazon Barnes amp Noble eBooks com and the Kobo store The top nonfiction release costs at all four Amazon offers Kindle Unlimited for per month and it includes four million titles from which you can pick your next read It includes audio and ebooks but you won t find many big new releases or older bestsellers Kobo has a subscription called Kobo Plus with about million titles it goes for per month for ebooks only for audiobooks only or for both Buying a book from a proprietary store instantly delivers it to your device provided you re connected to WiFi It also syncs your reading across devices and apps so you can pick up where you left off on your phone if you forgot your ereader at home It truly is the most convenient way to go but if you don t want to be locked into one brand s store or if you opt for an ereader without its own marketplace you do have options How to upload ePubs onto an ereader Stores like ebooks com and Google Play have millions of ebooks for sale as digital rights managed DRM ePub files which Kobo Nook and PocketBook readers can read in their native ereader apps Kindles don t support DRM ePub files at all and Boox devices require third party apps of which there are many to ready those files Titles from some publishers like Tor and public domain classics from sites like Project Gutenberg are also sold as ePubs but without the added DRM Consequently Kindles and the Boox Neoreader do support those files Books you get from third party sources will look just like ones you bought from a proprietary store thanks to the flowable formatted nature of ePub files While these device agnostic ebook collections give you extra options for finding your next read they require a few additional steps to get the files onto your ereader To do so you ll typically need a computer running a free program called Adobe Digital Editions ADE After buying and downloading the ePub file open ADE and plug your ereader into your computer all readers here have a USB C port for charging and data transfers Your device should pop up in the left panel Drag and drop the ePub file from your downloads folder into the main panel in ADE The file will display as an image of the book cover Drag that image onto your device on the left panel If the file includes digital rights management which protects against unauthorized copying you ll need to authorize your ereader which requires using or creating a free Adobe ID Once you ve finished adding files to upload eject the reader from your computer to complete the transfer process Kindles use a web based uploader instead of the ADE method But since Kindle uses its own proprietary DRM technology instead of Adobe s the only files it can accept from third parties are non DRM files such as from Tor Publishing or Project Gutenberg After downloading a compatible ePub file drag and drop it into your browser with the Send to Kindle page open As long as you re signed into Amazon this wirelessly transfers the files to your associated device Boox also uses a browser uploader called BooxDrop along with many other methods to deliver ePubs to the device Open it from the Boox App menu and you ll see a device specific url Type that into your browser to access a file delivery portal that uploads to your library Boox s built in ereader app NeoReader also doesn t support files with DRM so you won t be able to read current titles from most publishers using that app Fortunately Boox devices run nearly every ereader app out there Kobo and Kindle included letting you access ePubs any number of ways How to read library books on an ereader Your local library card lets you borrow audio and ebooks through a program called Overdrive and its companion app Libby On a Kobo you have have built in access to Overdrive in a separate tab Once you ve linked your public library card the search function will include results for titles available from your local library a few taps will upload your selections to your device for the length of the loan I personally find it easiest to borrow the title I want through the Libby app on my phone After that the book pops up on my Kobo s home screen once the device syncs To read library books on a Kindle you can either go through the Libby app or the Overdrive section of your library s website Once you click Borrow you ll see the option to Read now with Kindle which takes you to Amazon s site to sign in After that the book will be delivered to your device the next time it connects to WiFi For other ereaders you ll go through your library s Overdrive portal and download the ePub after clicking the Borrow button You can then use the ADE process we described above Devices that run external apps like Boox s Page Go Color or Palma allow you to read library books via the Libby app just as you would on a smartphone or iPad You can also use the Libby app to borrow audiobooks but you won t be able to access them through your ereader The exception is an ereader like a Boox device that allows external apps I found it was easier to listen to an audiobook on my phone anyway regardless of whether I borrowed it through Libby or bought it from Kindle or Kobo Photo by Amy Skorheim Engadget How we test ereaders When putting together any guide the first thing we do is spend hours researching the field We look at what s available what s new and what shoppers and professional reviewers have to say Then we narrow a list to the best candidates for hands on testing Over the course of the past year and a half I ve tested just over a dozen ereaders representing five different brands Amazon Kobo Barnes amp Noble Boox and PocketBook I bought borrowed and uploaded books for each device using the methods above I used each one for between a few days to a few months I evaluated each one in the areas of book access ease of reading extra features and overall value Here s everything we tested so far Amazon Kindle Amazon Kindle Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Boox Go Color Boox Leaf Boox Page Boox Poke Boox Palma Kobo Libra Kobo Libra Colour Kobo Clara E Kobo Clara Colour Kobo Nia NOOK GlowLight PocketBook Era Other ereaders we tested Kindle Colorsoft Amazon s first color Kindle impressed with its quick page turns and load times auto adjusting front light and of course a decently striking color E Ink display But at it s more expensive than all of the other color ereaders in its size range including the Kobo Libra Colour and the Boox Go Color Also some Colorsoft owners reported seeing a yellow band at the bottom of their ereader s display This issue did not affect our first review unit during the original testing period but it eventually appeared An Amazon spokesperson told Engadget A small number of customers have reported a yellow band along the bottom of the display We take the quality of our products seriouslyーcustomers who notice this can reach out to our customer service team for a replacement or refund and we re making the appropriate adjustments to ensure that new devices will not experience this issue moving forward Amazon sent us a new Colorsoft ereader at the end of and it does appear that the fixes the company made resolved the yellow band issue The screen on our second review unit appears warmer overall but not overly so It s more akin to the screen on the Kobo Libra Colour and that s a good thing Ereader FAQs Which ereaders can read Kindle books Amazon s Kindle ereaders are the obvious answer but other devices capable of running apps can also read titles from the Kindle store For example you can download the Kindle app on a Boox ereader through Google Play the store comes standard in the Boox app menu You can then sign into your Kindle account and access all the books in your library ーthe same way you d read Kindle books on your phone or tablet Can you buy Kindle books without a Kindle Yes You can buy Kindle books through the Kindle app or through Amazon s website via a browser You can read those titles on a Kindle or any device that can run the Kindle app such as a smartphone tablet or computer Just be aware that Kindle titles can only be read through one of Amazon s ereaders or the Kindle app The company uses proprietary digital rights management on all ebooks it sells that can t be read by other ereader apps like Kobo or Adobe ADE What s the difference between Kindle and Kobo Both Kindle and Kobo are brands of dedicated ereaders that support searching buying downloading and reading ebooks from their own stores Both also support borrowing books from your local library via Overdrive and Libby The difference is that Kindle is owned by Amazon and uses the Kindle store whereas Kobo is owned by Rakuten and its books come from the Kobo store Both stores come pre loaded as a tab on their respective ereader and both carry most in print books Each store also carries their own exclusive ebooks as well but Amazon s library of Kindle only books is much larger than Kobo s Amazon also offers Amazon Original stories to read on the Kindle which are free short fiction and nonfiction reads that are free to Prime members Which ereader is best for library books Both Kobos and Kindles have simple systems for borrowing library books Other ereaders like Boox let you borrow books after downloading the Libby App Only Kobo ereaders let you search for and borrow books directly on the ereader with a dedicated Overdrive tab Kindles on the other hand utilize a convenient read on Kindle function from the Libby app or website You can send a borrowed book to your Kindle just by signing into your account Both methods are pretty easy so which is the best for you probably depends on other factors than just the library book feature Recent updates January Updated the Others we tested section to include impressions of the second Kindle Colorsoft review unit we received August Replaced our Android tablet pick with the new Go Color ereader from Boox Updated book titles to current examples Added an FAQ section to explain the difference between Kobo and Kindle ereaders and further detail library book support on different models nbsp November Following the release of Amazon s new Kindle ereaders we tested and reviewed the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition the base model Kindle and Amazon s new color ereader the Kindle Colorsoft Accordingly we updated our budget pick added a premium pick and noted our experience with the Colorsoft nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2025-01-20 08:01:26
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