The Leading eReaders of 2023

The Verge lists its best eBook readers of 2023.

Discover Your Own Kindle eBooks with Amazon Books Service

TechCrunch reports on Amazon’s new eBook discovery service “Your Books” which will allow you to organize and search your own Kindle eBook library.

Just imagine GoodReads (which Amazon also owns) minus the pretense of autonomy and fair-market competition.

Onyx Boox Note Air3 Monochrome Tablet Explained

New Atlas writes about the Onyx Boox Note Air3 eNote-taking tablet, the affordable monochrome version of Onyx’s color E INK Boox Tab Ultra C Pro and Note Air3 C tablets.

Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C Pro Color E INK Tablet Reviewed

Notebookcheck reviews the Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C Pro E Color E INK tablet.

Team Up Brings New Barnes and Noble Nook to Readers

CellularNews.com writes about the partnership behind the new Barnes & Noble Nook eReader.

Calibre 7.0 Manages Audio EPUBs

OMGUBUNTU reports that open-source eBook managing software Calibre 7.0 supports custom notes and audio EPUBS.

Change PDF Files to EPUB for eReader Reading

Gearrice offers step-by-step instructions for converting PDF files to the EPUB format for eReader consumption.

The Leading Digital Notebooks on the Market

The Robb Report rates the ten best digital notebooks on the market.

AI-created eBooks Choking Kindle Unlimited

GoodeReader offers clues to catching the AI-created eBooks that are currently scamming Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited “all-you-can-read” Prime eReading platform.

Since Kindle Unlimited was created by Amazon as a way of damaging its competitors and ensnaring its customers by tricking some Indie authors into an exclusivity arrangement with the platform, it’s hard to feel sorry for the monopoly wannabe or those writers who have “bent the knee” to the corralled remains of a once free digital marketplace.

The eBook-reading public deserve better from everyone involved.

Ten Tips for Amazon Kindle Owners

PCWorld lists 10 tips for people using Kindle eReaders and Apps.