Digital Book World gives us the eBook slant on Apple’s new bigger and sharper iPhones.
Category: iPad
Sep 07
Apple shareholders to sue Apple
It seems the Apple eBook price-fixing conspiracy that refuses to die continues to–not die. According to a post at the Register, Apple shareholders are suing the iPad maker for driving the price of their shares down when it colluded with six major publishers to artificially drive eBook prices higher.
Sep 03
Samsung makes commitment to publishing
Digital Book World reports that Samsung will sponsor the Frankfurt Book Fair. That commitment underlines its partnership with Barnes and Noble and collaboration on the new Nook Samsung Galaxy Tab 4.
Sep 02
More on eBooks versus paper books
The debate over paper books and eBooks continues to follow us as the eBook Revolution matures and the publishing industry evolves. EConsultancy continues the discussion.
Aug 28
Indie authors can sell more eBooks
PC Pro offers some tips to increase sales for Indie authors and publishers.
Aug 24
eBook life after death
Slate ponders the fate of your eBook library after your death. You can’t take them with you, so can someone inherit them?
Aug 22
Scribd to distribute Capstone Young Readers
According to a GalleyCat post eBook subscription service Scribd has signed on to distribute Capstone Young Readers titles.
Aug 19
German authors join protest against Amazon
GMA News says that German authors have now joined the protest against Amazon’s eBook price war.
Aug 18
FlightDeck has launched
Digital Book World reports on the launch of eBook checking web app FlightDeck from Firebrand Technologies.
Aug 16
More victims of price-fixing conspiracy
Publishers Weekly posted on Judge Denise Cote’s order for mediation in a new dispute in which eBook retailers claim they were forced out of business by the 2010 eBook price fixing conspiracy led by Apple and five major publishers (Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan and Penguin).







