Not exact matches
I have read
news about them being possible to produce and not realized they are now being used on the newest
ereaders.
Once again I find myself way behind in posting
about ereader and ebook - related
news so I've decided to do a roundup post with a bunch of different
news stories from this past week instead of writing a separate post for each one.
If «DPT - S1 ″ will be sold for that price, it's time to look for alternatives... Also: given that «the major benefit of Mobius is that the tech allows them to cut it to any size they want, and still retain all of the benefits» is there any
news about possible
ereaders with screen sizes 10» and up and (sold for much less!)
I mean we would be willing to put in the work to make a UI / ROM / OS and make one ourselves, it would be a cool challenge, but honesty who even knows
about Clearink but the most hardcore of people who read our website, and devour
news on epaper /
ereaders.
The great thing
about the Kindle Fire is that it can install additional
ereading apps and
news apps such as the Nook for Android app and my personal favorite Aldiko.
Meanwhile the Kindle is old
news as they don't seem to care much
about developing new Kindle
ereaders anymore, and even when they do it's just the same device in a different shell.
Over on Irish Publishing
News, I've begun a survey on Irish attitudes and thoughts
about ebooks,
ereaders and digital reading generally.
I hope the next Kobo
ereader will be a better model (I don't know if there is any
news about a Kobo Aura One 2?)
The sections
about ereading, PDF files,
news and magazines, music, audio, videos, cameras, games, and included apps all apply to the Pandigital Planet.
Last week
news started to spread that Adobe Digital Editions version 4.0 — released
about a month earlier in September — was actually an overactive and prolific snitch, reporting back to Adobe on a daily basis
about every ebook title you downloaded, every
ereader device you used, every page you skipped to, and even at what time, location and in what order.
Last week
news started to spread that Adobe Digital Editions version 4.0 — released
about a month earlier in September — was actually an overactive and prolific snitch, reporting back to Adobe on a daily basis
about every ebook title you downloaded, every
ereader device you used, every page... [more]