Stories about: Franklin Electronic Publishers

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    You'll never again be at a loss for words 08/09/2006 08:27:11

    Franklin Electronic Publishers, long known for their electronic reference products, and Merriam-Webster, long known for their largely paper-based reference products, have teamed up to create the MWD-170, aka the Merriam-Webster USB Dictionary & Thesaurus Portable Storage Device. All of which to say that it's a dictionary and thesaurus on a USB thumb drive. The software allows you to enter words phonetically in order to find the correct spelling (the example they give is entering "nolige" to find "knowledge" -- but does it recognize both "potayto" and "potahto?"), a grammar reference guide, and other language aides. I mean, aids. The Franklin website doesn't give any clues as to the software's Mac compability.
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    Intel drops Rex 24/08/2001 08:36:00

    Intel Corp. is discontinuing the credit card-sized Rex organizer, a product it acquired when it took over Xircom Inc. in January, Intel confirmed Thursday.
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    Palm m105 and Franklin eBookMan EBM-901 02/04/2001 10:54:31

    We look at two personal digital assistants: the latest from Palm, and an offering from Franklin that focuses on e-books.
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    Rex moves to Xircom 28/09/1999 21:49:25

    Franklin Electronic Publishers will sell its Rex line of handheld computers to Xircom, it was announced today.
 
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