Category: eReaders

Machines that read eBooks, Business eDocuments, ePapers, etc.

Boxing Day eBook Update

TechCrunch has more on the Amazon review clean-up story. CNet tells us to watch for a new thinner, lighter version of the Apple iPad this March. And Kobo has an excellent Boxing Week sale that’s worth checking out. Buy the Kobo Arc Tablet (Starting at $199) and get the $79.99 Kobo Mini E Ink eReader …

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MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Wishing you a Safe and Happy Holiday !

Amazon cleaning house.

GoodeReader reports that Amazon is cleaning house, and is removing family, friend or fraudulent reviews from author book pages. How they make this determination is a question that boggles the mind, and while eBook Rumors frowns on users posting fake positive or negative reviews we certainly hope the eBook retail giant is fair when applying …

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eBooks inspiring a new age of print.

The Huffington Post suggests eBooks are bringing life to print books in an article entitled “Why eBooks Are Inspiring A New Age of Print.”

Digital Publishing Update

ITProPortal offers this guide to making your eReader purchase this holiday season. TheNewYorkTimes reports that 35 titles by Arthur C. Clarke will be released in eBook format for the first time in the US. On the same track, GoodeReader says that Charlie Brown and Friends (The Peanuts) will also finally see publication in digital form. …

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Penguin Group settles in DOJ price-fixing lawsuit.

Publishing Group Penguin has decided to settle in the anti-trust price-fixing lawsuit leveled against it, Apple and a group of other publishers by the  U.S. Department of Justice. Conspirators Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, and Simon & Schuster have already settled which leaves the still defiant ringleader Apple and surviving crony Macmillan angling for a fight.

eBook Revolution brings author backlists to life.

DigitalBookWorld reports on how eBooks are giving new life to publishers’ backlists and profits (hopefully) to authors.

Publishers’ Agency 2 pricing model still sounds controlling…

GoodeReader says publishers have come up with a new pricing method called Agency 2 that is supposed to replace their previous illegal Agency Pricing Model (remember US Department of Justice sued Apple and conspiring publishers over the illegal price-fixing scheme.). In this new deal the publishers do not dictate the price of the eBook they …

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Apple doubles iPad Mini display orders.

According to InformationWeek Apple is doubling its order for the new iPad Mini displays, citing stronger than anticipated demand for the popular device. With display orders rising from 6 to 12-million, it is anyone’s guess how adopters are employing the device in a market already dominated by the mini’s larger cousin, the iPad. The new …

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European Commission and Apple reach a settlement.

For anyone wondering why there might be some hesitation by the mainstream regarding the wholesale adoption of the eBook, here is the Guardian story about Apple and publishers reaching a settlement with the European Commission regarding illegal price-fixing and collusion. Apple and bandit gang were recently nailed for the same offense by the U.S. Department …

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