Apple continues to refuse guilty verdict

Apple continues to refuse to accept a years’ old guilty verdict laid against it by the U.S. Supreme Court for conspiring with five of the biggest U.S. publishers to fix the price of eBooks. This Reuters’ post outlines the details with Apple now asking the Supreme Court to toss the guilty verdict out.

I’d almost admire their determination if this constant legal wrangling was not also undermining confidence in the eBook Revolution.

HarperCollins acquires Midlist eBook newsletter

Digital Book World reports that HarperCollins continues development of its own direct-to-consumer eBook distribution platform with the acquisition of the Midlist eBook Deal Newsletter.

Digital publishing news

Talking New Media reports on Kindle and Glose eBook reading app updates, and other digital publishing news.

eBook sales continue to grow

The Bookseller highlights more growth in the eBook Revolution.

Inkshares wants to publish more books

Digital Book World reports on crowd-funded publisher Inkshares adding a new publishing tier and funding goal.

$130 Barnes and Noble Nook GlowLight Plus Reviewed

Mashable reviews the new $130 Barnes and Noble Nook GlowLight Plus eBook reader.

New Waterproof Glowlight Plus eReader from Barnes and Noble

Engadget reports Barnes and Noble has released a new waterproof Nook Glowlight Plus eReader.

Every time their competition counts them out, B&N gets back into the ring.

Icarus Illumina XL 8″ eReader coming in November

GoodeReader posted on the new Icarus Illumina XL 8-inch eReader set for a November launch.

Libraries and publishers struggle over eBook price

American Libraries talks about eBook pricing and libraries. Sounds like another case of the greedy publisher cash grab.

Double your eBook sales

Digital Book World offers up five tools that can double your eBook sales.