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HTC’s 5-inch Butterfly S Phablet Unveiled

PCMag posted on HTC’s new 5-inch Butterfly S Phablet. (Hybrid alert!) Specifics and video at the link.

Deals continue on Barnes and Noble eReading devices

Digital Book World posted on Barnes and Noble’s ongoing efforts to boost their place in the eBook Revolution with continuing deals on the once market leading Nook Tablets and eReaders.

Monstrous new form of DRM will re-write books in the name of profit.

PaidContent has a story about a new DRM (Digital Rights Management) system in development by German researchers that will change individual words in an eBook so that pirated copies can be tracked back to their legitimate owners. Read the article for specifics and tell me that this little trick doesn’t sound monstrous. Clearly, any publisher …

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Update on the U.S. DOJ case against Apple.

CNET offers some notes to keep you up-to-date on the first two weeks of the U.S. Department of Justice’s price-fixing lawsuit against Apple.

eBook Revolution News

GoodeReader has a few rare words from Sony about the future of the Reader Store. The Montreal Gazette says the U.S. DOJ antitrust lawsuit has reached a crucial stage with Apple executive Eddy Cue giving testimony vital to the defense’s playbook. More on Eddy Cue’s testimony here at CNET. Business Day wonders if reading eBooks is …

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Kindle Paperwhite available in India

NDTVGadgets says Amazon has launched its Kindle Paperwhite eReader in India where it will be available in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, etc.

Apple claims 20% of U.S. eBook market.

PaidContent reports on a claim by Apple that it owns 20% of the U.S. eBook market.

Students and professors reluctant to go digital.

Digital Book World says that according to Bowker Market Research students and professors are not ready to adopt digital text books.

Kobo Aura HD eReader Reviewed at Geek Dad

Geek Dad calls the new Kobo Aura HD eReader the “ultimate” for eBook lovers in a review of this cream of the E Ink crop device.

DOJ suit against Apple unlikely to change eBook prices.

The Standard-Examiner says that the U.S. Department of Justice’s price-fixing lawsuit against Apple is unlikely to change eBook prices in the long run, however fair competition is likely to have an impact.