Category: eBook Readers

The machines.

eBook Readers, formats and everything in between…

Okay, yet another great contribution from the intrepid Jorgen.  Here we’re presented a detailed list of eBook readers in a chart indexed with readable eBook formats. Oh, Jorgen also suggested that maybe some of you could improve it. I took a look around and have to say some of the information regarding formats needs to be updated. It’s at Wikipedia, with photos …

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Astonishing Adventures Magazine – FREE Online Reading

I found an interesting online magazine while I was out cruising the web researching other ways of doing the publishing thing digitally–it can’t all be about the eBooks, can it? Anyway, this one impressed me. Astonishing Adventures Magazine is an interactive ‘virtual’ publication uploaded to issuu.com. Issuu.com is an online clearinghouse for digital content from …

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Just the Facts, Please.

Jorgen continues to wow us over at eBook Rumors by digging up excellent and thought provoking articles. Make sure you check out Jorgen’s World to show your appreciation. We do. That said, today’s offering is perfect for a Sunday read, something to think about over your coffee or tea and toast. An article at More …

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3-G Envy for the United Kingdom

Jorgen came to the rescue as eBook Rumors struggled with tech issues by pointing us to this story at the Ethiopian Review Science and Technology News Forum. Apparently, Sony does not think that the United Kingdom is ready for the much anticipated 3G ‘Daily Edition’ eBook Reader that is coming onto the market in the …

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Beware Device Convergence

Mary-Jo Foley at Zdnet.com offers a humorous but thought-provoking article about the fabled all-in-one device that can read eBooks, play movies and cruise the Internet for recipes, all while you’re using it to trim your nose hairs. The truth is, designers have to be careful they don’t assume that consumers are as wild about technology …

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Dual eBook Reader from Asus?

We talked before about a rumored eBook Reader in Asus’ Eee-line of products. Now we’ve got an article from Mark Hachman at PCMag.com that starts to confirm the rumor, and adds an exciting new element to the story. Hachman writes that The Times of London reported that this thing is going to have a hinged spine connecting two reading …

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The Future of Libraries

CNN has an excellent report on some of the changes that are coming to that tried and true institution, the Public Library. Read the article here. With the relentless forces of the digital age chipping away at every corner, one has to wonder what the library of the future will look like. The widespread adoption of …

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Amazon offers $30.00 gift card as apology.

We talked about it before here, and now PCWorld is updating the story. Back in July, Amazon brazenly entered Kindle owners’ collections and summarily deleted titles by George Orwell that they had mistakenly sold them…this without asking permission or offering explanation. Read some of the fallout here. Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos ended up dishing out …

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eBooks Open an Affordable Chapter in Education

Acting on another tip from Jorgen, I visited the Washington Times to read an article about how the cost of printing is forcing a move toward eBook use in schools. The article makes an excellent point. Texts with a shelf-life are no longer suited to cash-strapped school systems. Having purchased a few over-priced (single-use) texts and …

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“Muscular Debate” over eBook Pricing

Thanks to Jorgen for pointing us to this article at the Financial Times about the debate over eBook Pricing. Seems publishers are still blaming the greedy authors. More hilarious quotes as publishers continue to sell us this theory that they’ve never really made much money anyway, and this $9.99 per eBook at Amazon (STILL WAY TOO …

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