Category: E-Book Readers
Library Books and the Kindle, What’s the Deal?
When the Kindle vs Nook competition began, a lot of those of us who take an interest in such things were making a fairly big deal about the advantages of…
Nook Still Going Strong in Kindle vs Nook vs iPad Study
It’s gotten to the point where everybody and their grandmother, quite literally in most cases, has their own page on the Facebook, Twitter feed, or something similar these days. You…
Nook 3G Being Phased Out
In an interesting, but not exactly surprising announcement through Engadget, we have learned that the Nook 3G is on its way out. At this point in time, what 3G models…
Kindle & Nook Both Bestsellers
Recent somewhat vague announcements from both Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN) and Barnes & Noble(NYSE:BKS) have declared the Kindle and the Nook as each company’s best selling product ever, respectively. Numbers are being kept…
Kno Finally Ships
Remember the Kno? It was an interesting idea that was taken by many to be an impossible or doomed project many months ago. The basic idea was that a tablet…
Kindle Exceeds Expectations This Year
Early on, analysts were guessing that the Kindle had about 5 million sales in its 2010 future. Overall, an impressive gain after Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN) managed about 2.4 million last year (according…
Tolstoy and Kindle
As I was reading Muriel Barbery’s The Elegance of the Hedgehog (which I quite enjoyed, by the way), I could not help myself but notice that the author emblematizes intelligence…
Kindle for Android Magazine Update
There’s no doubt in anybody’s mind at this point that Kindle eBooks are here to stay, right? I mean, I’m pretty sure we’ve made that point before, so why dwell…
Kindle vs. Sony PRS-350 Review: First impressions, ergonomics and charging (part 1)
During the 2010 Black Friday sales I was able to purchase Sony PRS-350 Pocket Edition (NYSE:SNE) from Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) for $130 which is $20 less than what it usually goes for. After…
Kindle for Windows Phone 7 Announced
One of the major selling points of the Kindle product line has always been the ability to read your books on pretty much anything with a screen you might happen…