Softpedia reports Calibre 2.56 eBook Management Tool upgrade offers new options, sources and fixes bugs.
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
Apr 29
PCMag reviews Kindle Oasis
PCMag posted a review on the expensive Amazon Kindle Oasis eBook reader.
Apr 27
Scammers scam Amazon while Amazon scams authors
Observer Business and Tech offers an update on the scammers scamming Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited. It turns out that Amazon was lying and scamming its legitimate authors and readers all along with false claims of actually knowing the number of pages read (and paying authors for those). It turns out that all Amazon actually knows is the last page …
Apr 26
2.9-inch E Ink display for smartphone cases
According to a Liliputing post E Ink has moved from eReaders to smartphone cases with this 2.9-inch display.
Apr 22
China government suspends iBooks and iTune movies
The Los Angeles Times reports Apple customers in China wanting refunds after their iBooks and iTune movies were suspended at the request of government authorities.
Apr 21
New options available for Kindle Fire Tablet
Digital Book World reports on Amazon adding new colors and storage to its Fire tablet. The black Fire will now be accompanied by tangerine, blue and magenta versions with the option of having 8-Gig storage for $49.99 or 16-Gig for $69.99.
Apr 20
Romance titles account for 50% or Smashwords’ sales
Citing a recent survey, Galleycat says that while Fiction accounts for 89.5% of overall sales at the Smashwords Indie publishing platform, 50% of them are Romance titles.
Apr 19
Supreme Court passes on Google book copying case
Digital Book World reports on the U.S. Supreme Court refusing to review the fair use finding in the ten-year-old book copying case against Google.
Apr 17
Russian platform vKontakte going after eBook pirates
TorrentFreak reports that Russian social networking platform vKontakte is FINALLY cracking down on eBook piracy. The marketplace expected that there would be some eBook piracy, but things are out of control. And up until now, it seemed there was very little being done about it. Let’s hope this is just the first of many efforts to slow …







