Pocket-lint reviews the Huawei MatePad Paper eBook-reader and eNote-taker all-in-one.
Feb 28
Sideloading eBooks to the Amazon Kindle
Review Geek tells us how to side load eBooks to Amazon Kindle.
Feb 26
Scribd eBook/audiobook Subscription Service Reviewed
Tech Radar reviews the Scribd eBook-audiobook subscription service and finds it fit to take on Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited.
Feb 24
FREE eBOOKS for your Digital Library
Here are some web sites with Free eBooks to stock your eLibrary. You’ll find a wide selection of classics, contemporary, and non-fiction titles. Bookmark these pages.
Manybooks.net This has become my favorite with thousands of free titles in a wide variety of trouble-free formats.
GetFreeeBooks.com Just what it says. A huge selection.
Project Gutenberg Their mission statement: to encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks. Too many titles to count…
G. Wells Taylor has several FREE and/or affordable titles/sequels that are receiving great reviews at GWellsTaylor.com. Multiple formats available.
Smashwords offers a long list of FREE eBook titles in formats to suit your new eBook reader.
Feb 22
The Bigme B1 Pro 10.3-inch Color E Ink Tablet
Liliputing writes about the Bigme B1 Pro 10.3-inch Color E Ink tablet.
Feb 20
Quo Digital Highlighter Coming for Constant eReaders
Yanko Design writes about the next must-have for eBook aficionados in the new Quo digital highlighter by Possibility Design.
Feb 18
Federal Judge Joins Legacy Publisher Attack on Libraries
A Reuters story confirms that federal judge Deborah Boardman has joined with the Association of American Publishers in their ongoing attack on public libraries.
Feb 16
Penguin Random House Continues to Cash In on Book Banning
Publishers Weekly suggests Penguin Random House is still up to no good cashing in on a banned book’s sudden popularity by squashing its availability at the Internet Archive’s Open Libraries Initiative.
Feb 12
Penguin Random House Tries to Cash In On Book Banning
Above the Law writes about the impact of book banning on a publisher, and the greedy publisher’s resulting impact on public libraries when said “banned” book rises to the top of the bestseller lists.







