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Items tagged with 'E-reader'

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Kobo Wireless Reader Dips To $99 For Mother's Day

Kobo Wireless Reader Dips To $99 For Mother's Day

Saturday, May 07, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
The world of e-readers has grown tremendously in recent years, and there's a reason: people love them, and the Kindle and NOOK have led the charge. But a lot of smaller companies have cropped up as well, offering cheaper alternatives for those unconcerned with brand name or certain luxury features. The Kobo Wireless Reader... Read More
Amazon Rolls Out Cheaper Kindle with Ads, Special Offers

Amazon Rolls Out Cheaper Kindle with Ads, Special Offers

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - by Paul Lilly in News
Psst, you over there. Come closer. How would you like a brand new, never opened Kindle for $114? Yes, this is the third-generation Kindle, the letters are all in English, and no, it didn't fall off of a truck. What's that, you're still skeptical? Alright, there is a catch. In order to receive the $25 price break, you have... Read More
Nook Color To Get Android App Store & Flash Support

Nook Color To Get Android App Store & Flash Support

Sunday, March 27, 2011 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Plenty of users have rooted their Nook Color eReader with custom firmware in order to gain access to the Android Market and download applications. However, the majority of people have stuck with the official firmware that comes with the device. If you're in the latter camp and have longed for the day when you could download... Read More
Spring Design's Alex E-Reader Bites The Dust

Spring Design's Alex E-Reader Bites The Dust

Thursday, February 24, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Remember Spring Design's Alex? That was an e-reader that had tons of potential just over a year ago, and today, it's no more. Proving yet again just how difficult it is to compete with giants in the industry such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Spring Design has decided that the Alex simply cannot keep up with the competition,... Read More
Pandigital Transforms eReader Into Android Tablet

Pandigital Transforms eReader Into Android Tablet

Monday, February 14, 2011 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Pandigital announced a firmware update for its 7-inch Pandigital Novel line of products that will transform the eReaders into full Android tablets. In addition to apps and other typical Android tablet features, users will also get the benefits of additional file compatibility with support for DOC, DOCX, TXT, XLS, XLSX,... Read More
Barnes & Noble Releases Firmware Upgrade For NOOKcolor

Barnes & Noble Releases Firmware Upgrade For NOOKcolor

Sunday, January 30, 2011 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Barnes & Noble has released a small, bug significant firmware upgrade for the NOOKcolor. The new firmware fixes some bugs and adds a few new features including the ability to pinch-and-zoom from the Web browser. On its Website, Barnes & Noble provided a brief description for the update: Barnes & Noble is providing... Read More
Amazon Now Selling More Kindle Books Than Paperbacks

Amazon Now Selling More Kindle Books Than Paperbacks

Saturday, January 29, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Times may have been tough for the corporate world in 2009, but things are definitely different now that it's 2011. A lot of companies are finishing up their 2010 earnings with Q4 announcements this week, with Amazon having a particularly great outlook. The company managed to score their first $10 billion quarter (talking... Read More
Amazon Launches "Singles" For New Kind of E-Book Writer

Amazon Launches "Singles" For New Kind of E-Book Writer

Friday, January 28, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
If you ever doubted the importance of digital books, here's something that may change your mind. Amazon's "Singles" have launched today, and it's not a dating service. It's a new form of book, and it could spearhead an all new category of writing. Before the advent of digital reading, writers often had to choose between... Read More
Barnes & Noble Sees Strong NOOKnewsstand Periodical Sales

Barnes & Noble Sees Strong NOOKnewsstand Periodical Sales

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Are you familiar with NOOKnewsstand? If not, you're probably alone based on Barnes & Noble's most recent press release. The company's digital periodical subscription service has apparently been doing quite well, exceeding 650,000 subscriptions and single copy sales in just the first two months. The company claims that... Read More
Plastic Logic Gets $700 Million Investment, Who Knows What Comes Next

Plastic Logic Gets $700 Million Investment, Who Knows What Comes Next

Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
We understand that a lot has happened since 2009, but if you remember the QUE e-reader that never actually shipped, this is the company that just received $700 million. Let's back up a bit, first. Plastic Logic was an up and coming company with loads of promise, and the QUE e-reader was particularly impressive. It looked... Read More
Amazon Confirms Kindle eBookstore App For Widows And Android Tablets

Amazon Confirms Kindle eBookstore App For Widows And Android Tablets

Monday, January 17, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Is it smart to give away the very software that makes your hardware appealing? Hard to say, but Amazon has been doing it for years. The Kindle used to be the only way for consumers to shop for digital books in Amazon's eBookstore, but that soon changed. Amazon created Kindle Apps for smartphone platforms, and most recently,... Read More
iRiver Reveals Story HD E-Reader With XGA Display And Wi-FI

iRiver Reveals Story HD E-Reader With XGA Display And Wi-FI

Sunday, January 16, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
A lot has changed in a year. At this point in 2010, some of the most anticipated products were e-readers coming from a variety of companies. But then the iPad happened. And consumers began to see that tablets could also be used as readers, albeit with worse battery life and with screens that aren't as viewable in the daylight.... Read More
Amazon Now Offering E-Book Lending Via Kindle

Amazon Now Offering E-Book Lending Via Kindle

Sunday, January 02, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
One of the Nook's claim to fame when it launched was that you could lend books that you purchased to other Nook users for up to two weeks. In a way, it was just like owning a real book, which you can obviously lend to someone at will. Amazon's Kindle couldn't do that, but a new year represents the turning of a new leaf.... Read More
B&N's Nook Has Great Holiday, Now Selling More Digital Books Than Physical Books

B&N's Nook Has Great Holiday, Now Selling More Digital Books Than Physical Books

Friday, December 31, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Whatever Amazon can do, Barnes & Noble can do better? There's a definite battle ongoing between these two companies, and as the e-reader war has played out, they have certainly risen to the top. The Kindle and the Nook are the two main e-readers that consumers think about when they think about the sector, and that's... Read More
Amazon's Third-Gen Kindle Outsells Harry Potter's Latest, More Holiday Fun Facts

Amazon's Third-Gen Kindle Outsells Harry Potter's Latest, More Holiday Fun Facts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
It seems like Christmas must be a great time to be an Amazon shareholder. Last December, the company broke all kinds of sales records at this point in the year. And this year, they're celebrating again. The newest Kindle, which is in its third iteration, has just replaced "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" as the best-selling... Read More
Amazon's Kindle Blows Past Sales Expectations

Amazon's Kindle Blows Past Sales Expectations

Wednesday, December 22, 2010 - by Paul Lilly in News
It's time to officially retire the notion that Apple's magical iPad is capable of casting a death spell on Amazon's Kindle. We're not saying the iPad isn't popular -- because it is -- but any fears that it would spell doom for the eBook reader market, and Amazon's Kindle in particular, can now be put to rest, and here's... Read More
Google Launches eBookstore

Google Launches eBookstore

Tuesday, December 07, 2010 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Google launched an online electronic bookstore in an effort to compete in the booming market that's been dominated by rival Amazon. According to Google, the Google eBookstore lets you browse and search through the largest eBook collection in the world. There are over three million titles available including some of the... Read More
iPad Quickly Encroaching on Kindle's Territory

iPad Quickly Encroaching on Kindle's Territory

Wednesday, December 01, 2010 - by Paul Lilly in News
One of the big unknowns surrounding the emerging tablet market is whether or not slates would supplant dedicated eBook readers. Following the release of Apple's iPad, it didn't take long for eBook readers to drop in price, which made the proposition of buying a $500+ tablet to read electronic books seem far less appealing,... Read More
Barnes & Noble NOOK Gets Major v1.5 Firmware Update

Barnes & Noble NOOK Gets Major v1.5 Firmware Update

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
If you've managed to resist upgrading to the NOOKcolor, and your trusty NOOK is still getting you by, you're in luck. Barnes & Noble has just released a new firmware update that makes the device feel like an entirely new e-reader. B&N calls the version 1.5 update its "largest-ever," and it supports both the NOOK... Read More
Pocket eDGe Is Half E-Reader, Half Tablet

Pocket eDGe Is Half E-Reader, Half Tablet

Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
enTourage Systems. Heard that name? They were early to the whole "tablet party" that has emerged in 2010, and they remain a company with a truly unique product in the midst of numerous efforts that simply look just like each other. The Dualbook already made a splash in the industry, but as with most any "portable" device... Read More
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