Category: eBook Readers

The machines.

Tablets and Dedicated eReaders struggle for supremacy.

CNN has a story suggesting that dedicated eBook Readers are feeling the heat from Tablets. There is no doubt that tablets might be outselling dedicated eBook Readers like Nook, Kobo and Kindle, but they will never replace them. While it is true that tablets offer multimedia performance, including eBook reading–eBook reading is one thing that …

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Changes ahead for Barnes and Noble

Digital Book World reports that Barnes and Noble is currently having second thoughts about its approach to the eBook Revolution that may involve the separation of its Nook Media division from its bricks and mortar retail stores.

Penguin reports rise in revenue and drop in profits.

Digital Book World reports that revenues are up and profits are down at publisher Penguin in 2012. I’m sure Penguin and its publishing friends will use this as an excuse for high eBook prices… Not that profits may be down because of their high eBook prices. (Or that Penguin’s participation in Apple’s eBook price-fixing scheme …

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CBC reports Social Reading will add to eBook experience.

The CBC reports that the book club has come of age, or been digitized, with “Social Reading” rumored to be the next phase in eBook reading.

$169 Slate 7 tablet from HP coming in April.

According to CNET HP has unveiled its $169 Slate 7 tablet at the Mobile World Congress 2013. Read more about the 7-inch tablet running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at the link.

Digital Publishing Updates

CNet hints that Apple may be working on a new eBook feature after filing a patent for a “floating toolbar.” The Bookseller says that the European Commission will take France and Luxembourg to task in the EU Court of Justice over its cut-rate VAT (Value Added Tax) on eBooks. GoodeReader reports that Kobo has introduced …

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So, now the publishers are conspiring with Amazon?

This story at the Verge certainly rings a bell so soon after these same publishers Random House, Penguin, Hachette, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins and Macmillan just settled with the US Department of Justice for their part in an eBook price-fixing conspiracy they had going with Apple. The same six are now being listed in a …

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Changing Kindle eBooks to different formats.

Amazon Kindle owners might want to take note. PCWorld offers up step-by-step instructions for converting your Kindle eBooks to different formats.

Lack of content not the only factor in slow Japan eBook growth.

GoodeReader says there’s more to the story on the slow adoption of eBook Readers in Japan than a simple lack of Japanese content.

New life for the short story.

The New York Times reports that eBook Readers, tablets, the Internet and digital publishing in general have given new (and longer) life to the short story.