Trusted Reviews takes a look at the Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 “completely” Waterproof eReader.
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
May 01
Free eBooks at Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg – Their mission statement: to encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks. “Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books, or eBooks.” Read the full scoop at the above link. Tons of reading there…pour a cup of coffee, you could browse all day. The collection consists of classics …
Apr 28
Good e-Reader 6.8 is now available
GoodeReader’s Good e-Reader 6.8 is now available on Kickstarter. Video of this new 6.8-inch E Ink eBook reader at the link.
Apr 27
Traditional publishers scammed their readers by overpricing their eBook titles
Talking New Media gives the true story on eBook Sales. They are not dropping at all–at least, not among Indie authors and independent publisher titles. The “supposed” drop in sales was reported by the traditional (or legacy) publishers that intentionally rigged their game against eBook sales. (Remember: They want to go back to the way things were …
Apr 26
HP IonTouch Merges re-writable digital tech with E Ink
HP Labs is merging its print business with re-writable digital technology and E Ink energy-free displays in the newly developed HP IonTouch.
Apr 25
Story Plant launches Rewrites Audiodrama
Publishers Weekly posted on an Indie Publisher Audiodrama “Rewrites” that promotes books.
Apr 24
Freewrite E Ink typewriter reviewed
GoodeReader posted on the Freewrite E Ink typewriter that was designed to keep authors from the distractions of regular computers and tablets. Video at the link.
Apr 21
The Next Amazon Kindle may be waterproof
Tech Radar reports that Amazon’s next Kindle eBook reader may be waterproof.
Apr 20
The Sony DPT-RP1 second generation Digital Paper
GoodeReader posted Sony’s teaser for its second generation Digital Paper (the DPT-RP1).
Apr 19
An unusual eBook you can actually “own”
Wired writes about a strange eBook you can actually own and lend to other readers until it slowly disappears.







