The Guardian says a consumer advocacy group has declared Amazon Kindle’s Terms and Conditions “unreasonable.”
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
Mar 15
eBook Pirates cost publishers $315-million in lost sales per year.
Digimarc Corporation commissioned a Nielsen consumer survey that says publishers lose $315-million in lost sales to eBook piracy annually.
Mar 14
How to use Windows 10 eBook store
GroovyPost offers a tutorial on how to use the New eBook store in Windows 10 Creators Update.
Mar 12
THE END BEGINS IN THE VARIANT EFFECT: MADHOUSE1
THE END BEGINS IN THE VARIANT EFFECT: MADHOUSE1 Captain Joe Borland and the squad are back in The Variant Effect: MADHOUSE1 – Ziploc City by G. Wells Taylor, just $2.99 at eBook stores where the first Variant Effect novel SKIN EATERS is still FREE! A year has passed since Skin Eaters started hunting again in …
Mar 10
Listening to eBooks
The Guardian talks about the benefits of audio books and text-to-speech options.
Mar 08
This week’s iBooks Bestsellers
Publishers Weekly offers up this week’s iBooks Bestsellers list.
Mar 07
Kobo Aura H20 Edition 2 expected in May
GoodeReader reports the Kobo Aura H20 Edition 2 eReader should hit the market in early May.
Mar 06
The Trump Effect impacts eBook sales
Barron’s reports that the drop in eBook sales at Barnes & Noble over the past 12 months can be pinned on political engagement.
Mar 03
Apps to complete your Kindle experience
MakeUseOf reported on five Apps that will expand your Amazon Kindle universe.
Mar 01
Legacy publishers resist embracing digital at their peril
GoodeReader posted on Pearson Publishing’s $3.3-billion loss. The textbook company feels it has to accelerate its “digital transformation” as students opt to borrow texts through Amazon or Google or use Apps for the information they require. The moral of the story is the eBook Revolution continues, and legacy publishers have to get it through their heads …








