ars technica offers this step by step (hands on) review/how-to on checking out a library book using the Amazon Kindle. The service is still relatively new so it may not be available in your area, but it is rather exciting just the same.
Category: eReaders
Machines that read eBooks, Business eDocuments, ePapers, etc.
Oct 07
Amazon opens Kindle store in France.
Amazon Kindle books are now available through a new online presence in France. Added to the already wildly successful U.S., UK and German sites, GoodeReader says this development is a win-win situation for readers and writers that speaks directly to a global marketplace hungry for content.
Oct 06
Amazon joins Apple and others named in price-fixing lawsuit.
We’ve mentioned this story a couple of times, where Apple is accused of conspiring with publishers to fix the price of eBooks by way of adopting the agency pricing model. A lawsuit charges the publishers and booksellers with manipulating the market in an effort to keep eBook prices high enough to cool off the otherwise …
Oct 05
Amazon sells 250,000 Kindle Fire tablets in 5 days!
Slashgear reports that Amazon sold 250,000 Kindle Fire tablets in five days. At 50,000 units a day, Amazon is showing that with a few adjustments (camera addition, etc.) the Fire could turn into the Apple iPad killer everyone anticipates. Good to remember also that 50,000 units a day is a very respectable performance.
Oct 01
Engadget gets hands on with Kindle Fire.
Engadget offers its first impressions and some cool video of the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Take the leap for pics and more.
Sep 30
Will Amazon Fire burn the Apple iPad?
TimeTechland investigates whether the new $199 Amazon Fire full color tablet is indeed an Apple iPad killer. The industry has been waiting for this to happen since iPad took the top spot in the fledgling market and refused to budge. By the look of it, with a little tweaking Amazon Fire may force Apple to …
Sep 29
Are Free Kindles in our future?
With the release of Amazon’s new Fire tablet and reasonably priced sister Kindles, the Mobile Gadgeteer at ZDNet asks the question: Since these devices are being sold at a loss to lock consumers into the Amazon Cloud of content, when will the online giant give the machines away to seal the deal?
Sep 28
Amazon Launches $199 Color Tablet. Starts price war with $79 Kindle!
Engadget was at the event in New York where Jeff Bezos of Amazon made this announcement. You can find the play-by-play and product descriptions at the link. Fire (color tablet) for $199, Touch 3G for $149, Touch for $99, and Kindle for $79. Kindles compared here. Here is an open letter and product description at …
Sep 27
Amazon Kindle Launch Update
Techland offers an update on Amazon’s news conference tomorrow that is now rumored to offer not 2 but 3 Kindle eBook readers. Included in the clutch will be the Kindle full-color tablet (Kindle Fire codenamed Hollywood) that is designed and priced to compete head to head with Apple’s iPad. The article calls it “aggressively priced” …







