Category: eBooks

eBook formats listed and discussed.

The eBook Market Continues to Prep for Christmas

Back in July we mentioned Borders selling the Aluratek eBook Reader Pro for $120. Well, they’ve now dropped the price of the Aluratek Reader to just $99.  Check out the specifics at Borders here. Its exclusive Reflective Light LCD Screen Technology is not the E Ink display used by industry leaders Kindle, Kobo, Nook and Sony, but …

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Tablets, Printers, eBooks and Bandits!

Hewlett-Packard is taking things to a new level offering a $399 all-in-one Photosmart eStation that includes a web-browsing tablet. The tablet comes with WiFi and 7-inch diagonal screen pre-loaded with Barnes and Noble eBookstore, Facebook and music player among other Apps. Read the Seattle Times post for pictures and video here. And, our friend Jorgen …

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Blio – Free eReader launches September 28

We talked about the Blio eReader platform way back in January when it was announced at the 2010 Consumer Electronics show. Now Singularity Hub says Blio creator K-NFB announced the September 28 release of the long-awaited Free eReading program that they’re calling a game changer. The full color Windows software allows you to read books …

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Barnes and Noble Shareholder Drama

The BookSeller.com reports on Barnes & Noble C.E.O. William J. Lynch urging shareholders to reject a bid by billionaire investor Ron Burkle to take controlling interest in the retail book giant’s business, a move deemed unnecessary with expectations of $1-billion in eBook sales projected by 2013. Read the full story here.

eBook Market is Hot. eReading is Cool!

Misty Harris of PostMedia News has a story at the Montreal Gazette that makes some suggestions about the future of the eBook Revolution, nails down some interesting motivations for the move to digital publishing and gives solid reasons for the resurgence of reading in a time when 3-D movies and television stand poised to spoon feed us art, entertainment and …

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Kobo Reader Desktop Application Now Available!

A post at TFTS announces the long-awaited release of the Kobo Reader App for desktop (PC or Mac). This is the perfect fit for the affordable $150 ($129 at Borders), USB-tethered E Ink Kobo eReader. The App will jump the USB gap and make the Kobo eBook Store shopping experience easier and more practical for a first-version device without wireless …

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William Gibson and the future of the book…

Thanks to our friend Jorgen for this Wall Street Journal – Speakeasy snippet from an interview with Cyberpunk-founding-father William Gibson (author of Neuromancer) in which he gives his take on the eBook and the future of traditional paper book publishing. I think we’re all on the same page.

iPad Competition Continues to Grow

In keeping with yesterday’s post that drew attention to the competition between E Ink eBook Readers, here’s a link to a CNN story called “iPad competitors are lining up.” It goes on to list specifics for five contenders anxious to sink their teeth into the tablet market. The rumored “Blackpad” from Research In Motion certainly sounds intriguing.

Another Tablet to Challenge iPad!

eWeek.com has a post about Toshiba Europe introducing a multimedia tablet, the Folio 100. This new kid to the iPad block has a 10.1-inch touch screen, runs on Android 2.2 and sells for $500. It’s rumored to be available in the fourth quarter of 2010 so keep your eyes peeled for it.

Groundbreaking Technology Around the Corner!

Are you ready for your multi-sensory experience? Thank Jorgen for a link to an Alive! eBook Networks press release at Newswire that you can consider your first word on it. Alive! eBook Networks announced a ‘groundbreaking’ new format that “transforms reading into a stimulating experience unlike any eBook on the market today.” Big talk, but …

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