Geekwire posted on Google’s desire to patent sound effects (audio trigger points) for eBooks in accordance with the Internet search giant’s wish to engage more of the reader’s senses.
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
Aug 19
Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight drops to $99
It looks like there could be an eBook reader pricing war in the making with PC Mag reporting Barnes and Noble dropping the price of their Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight to $99, lower now than similar devices offered at Amazon and Kobo. It would be a great way to kick off the back to …
Aug 18
eReading on the Blackberry Q5
GoodeReader checks out the eReading experience on the new Blackberry Q5 smartphone.
Aug 16
Digital Publishing Update
Digital Book World talks about eBook design and innovation. The Christian Science Monitor reports on Harlequin’s dive into the digital marketplace. The Japan Times says Japanese seniors are more attracted to eBooks than the young are. Kobo continues to entice new readers with yet another discount. GoodeReader says that this time it’s their Arc Tablet …
Aug 15
The Borgias television series to end as an eBook.
TV Guide has a story about a novel marriage of technologies. After the cancellation of the popular Showtime television series The Borgias fans thought they’d never know how the story was going to turn out. But thanks to series writer and creator, Neil Jordan, they’ll get closure in the final screenplay he has re-written and released as an …
Aug 14
Organize your eBooks with Calibre
Macworld reports on the free eBook management software Calibre and shows how it can help organize your personal library of eBook titles.
Aug 13
Three new Amazon Kindle Fire tablets on the way.
Digital Trends tells us to expect three new Amazon Kindle Fire Tablets in the near future. (A new processor is on the horizon…)
Aug 12
eBook demand and publisher over-pricing is draining public library coffers.
The Sun Sentinel says that the demand for eBooks is draining public library budgets. (That and the greedy pricing policies of publishers.)
Aug 11
eBook vendors argue against accessibility laws for eBook reading devices
Tidbits reports that eBook vendors Amazon, Kobo, and Sony are pushing for exemption from U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) accessibility laws that require “advanced communication services” be accessible to the disabled. The vendors argue that eReaders are limited devices designed for text displays only.
Aug 09
Digital Publishing Update
The Digital Reader says that the eBook market is finding its pace while continuing to grow by 5%. One wonders how the overall market will react when the U.S. Department of Justice finishes with Apple and its price-fixing conspirators and fair competition is given some room to run. Honestly… The eBook Revolution seems to be unstoppable. It …







