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Nov 24 / 9:11pm

Kindle gets 85% wireless battery boost & PDF reader update | SlashGear


Amazon have announced a new firmware update for their Kindle ebook reader that can apparently boost battery life by up to 85-percent. With wireless connectivity turned on, the Kindle now runs for up to seven days rather than the previous four-day battery life; however the non-wireless runtimes are unchanged, suggesting the firmware applies to the Kindle’s modem. The software also adds a native PDF reader to the ebook device.

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Filed under  //  AMAZON   E-BOOK   E-READER   KINDLE   KINDLE 2   KINDLE DX   SOFTWARE  

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Oct 28 / 11:01pm

Apps of the week: Getting the best read on your smartphone | CNN


(CNN) -- The e-reader market is diversifying, and people who want devices to display digital books now have several choices: Amazon's Kindle, Sony's Reader and, as of last week, Barnes & Noble's Nook. Throw into the mix upcoming tablet computers, and netbooks that perform double-duty as Web browsers and e-readers, and things start to get confusing.

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Filed under  //  E-book   E-reader   Smartphone  

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Oct 22 / 7:41pm

Amazon stops selling Sprint-powered Kindle | CNET


Just weeks after announcing a new $279 international version of its Kindle e-book reader, Amazon has chopped $20 off its price and made that model its only Kindle offering for both the domestic U.S. and international markets. In the process, the company has eliminated the U.S. version of the device, which used Sprint as the carrier for the Kindle's built-in wireless capabilities. Now, for better or worse, new Kindles will tap into AT&T's data network, which will also be the wireless provider behind Barnes & Noble's upcoming Nook e-book reader.

 

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Filed under  //  Amazon   AT&T   E-book   E-reader   international Kindle   Kindle   Sprint  

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Oct 20 / 9:29pm

Barnes and Noble nook hands-on | SlashGear


Barnes and Noble’s nook may not be the first wireless ebook reader we’ve seen, but with its dual displays, color touchscreen, compact form-factor and Android OS it’s perhaps the most distinctive. The nook isn’t expected to launch until the end of November, but SlashGear were at the B&N launch event in NYC today. Check out our coverage – and some first impressions

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Filed under  //  3G   BARNES AND NOBLE   E INK   E-READER   EBOOK   HANDS ON   TOUCHSCREEN   VIDEOS  

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Aug 25 / 10:09am

Sony Reader Daily Edition: 3G and 7-inch touchscreen for $399 - SlashGear

"Sony have announced their third new ebook reader, the Sony Reader Daily Edition, and as has long been expected it includes wireless 3G connectivity. The new $399 device comes with a new version of their eBook Library software, 3.0, now Mac and PC compatible and which can also be used to organize notes made on touchscreen Sony ebook devices. Sony have also revealed Library Finder, an electronic “ebook borrowing” system." ... details, pics and info at link

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Filed under  //  Daily Edition   E-book   E-reader   Sony  

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Aug 25 / 9:14am

Flat World schools textbook publishers with free Web editions - Ars Technica

"Flat World Knowledge offers Creative Commons-licensed collegiate textbooks free of charge on the Web, but it charges modest fees for print versions, DRM-free PDF files, and audiobooks. After two semesters of beta testing, the company sees plenty of money to be made from "free." ... details at link

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Filed under  //  Collegiate   E-reader   Flat World   School   Textbook  

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Aug 7 / 5:41am

Astak's $199 EZ Reader Pocket PRO wants to give Kindle 'a run for its money' | engadget

"Last we heard from Astak, it was quietly peddling some off-the-wall Mentor e-book reader based on a drab OEM model that every other no-name reader manufacturer uses. Now, however, it seems the company has a bit more pep in its step (though it's still copying others, this time the BeBook), as it has proudly proclaimed that the new 5-inch EZ Reader Pocket PRO is primed to "give Amazon's Kindle a run for its money." With Adobe's blessing, the device is able to support over 20 open file formats along with DRM-laced PDF files; also of note, a sure-to-be-controversial text-to-speech feature can read back documents aloud. The six-ounce device will be available in a half dozen hues, and within you'll find a 400MHz processor, 512MB of memory, an SD expansion slot, 8-level grayscale E-ink screen, a replaceable battery good for 8,000 page turns per charge and an MP3 player that can operate in the background. Sadly, no wireless connectivity is baked in, but the $199 price point is definitely tantalizing. Anyone looking to get in on a pre-order before it ships later this month?" ... more details at link

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Filed under  //  Astak   E-book   E-reader   EZ Reader   Kindle  

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Aug 5 / 7:36am

Sony officially unveils new Readers, drops price of e-books | CNET

"After enduring a couple of rumors and leaks that took the lid off its latest e-readers a little earlier than it would have liked, Sony's officially announced the two new models: the Reader Pocket Edition ($199) and Reader Touch Edition ($299), both of which will hit stores at the end of the month. The other big news is Sony is going to match Amazon's e-book pricing, making new releases and best seller titles $9.99 instead of $11.99." ... details and photos at link

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Jul 27 / 12:43pm

Samsung jumps into e-book reader game with the SNE-50K | engadget

"Samsung's announced it's jumping into the best game in town -- the paperless book trade -- with its SNE-50K e-book reader. With 512MB of onboard storage, a five-inch touchscreen and stylus, and a complete lack of wireless or internet capabilities, it's not the most advanced reader we've ever seen, but it's slim and light, at nine millimeters thick and weighing about 6.5 ounces. In South Korea, where the reader will be launched first, Samsung has partnered with Kyobo Bookstore, one of the largest booksellers in the country. There's no word on launches outside of South Korea at this time, but Samsung does plan on showing a prototypes for other countries at a trade show in January (most likely CES)." ... details at link

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Jul 20 / 8:11pm

Barnes & Noble partners with Plastic Logic, becomes "exclusive eBookstore provider" for its e-reader | engadget

"It's not exactly an e-book reader of its own as previously rumored, but Barnes & Noble's announced an alliance with Plastic Logic in which it'll serve as the "exclusive eBookstore provider" to the long-in-development e-reader, which unless we're playing with semantics here means any and all digital literature you're wanting to purchase on-device will have to come from BN. According to the press release, downloads from Google's public domain archives will also be made available gratis, and as for the enigmatic 8.5 x 11-inch slate, it's still reportedly on track for an early 2010 launch. Much in the vein of Amazon's more recent maneuvers, the ole' brick-and-mortar retailer is taking what it's calling a device-agnostic approach, with apps already available for iPhone and iPod touch, Blackberry, Windows, and OS X." ...more info at link

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Filed under  //  Barnes & Noble   E-reader   Plastic Logic  

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