E Book Reader Archive

  • Yet another new e-book reader – this one looks vaguely familiar

    Yet another new e-book reader – this one looks vaguely familiar

    Looks like 2010 is turning out to be the year of the e-book reader. I'm not sure at what point these are going to stop being news, but here we go again. Insdream is launching the SX601 which seems to borrow some significant design ideas from another rather popular e-book reader. The Insdream does use a different type of screen from the source material (can you say Kindle), but looks pretty much the same otherwise.

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  • The color e-books are coming! The color e-books are coming!

    The color e-books are coming! The color e-books are coming!

    More competition is the color E-book market can only be a good thing. The Nook is just sort of in color, the Kindle is the 800 pound gorilla, no one knows what exactly Apple's got planned, and now there's this new guy Paradigm Shift, talking about launching a full-color e-book reader at CES. Bet they wish they'd come to market before the holidays.

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  • nook updated to version 1.1: Eh, fixes some things but nothing to go crazy over

    nook updated to version 1.1: Eh, fixes some things but nothing to go crazy over

    Do you have a nook? Better update the software right now, lest all your friends tease you for running version 1.0. Who wants that?!

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  • KLM considering handing out e-book readers to passengers (bad idea)

    KLM considering handing out e-book readers to passengers (bad idea)

    In-flight movies might not be the only form of airline-provided entertainment on KLM flights. The airline is considering handing out e-book readers after the idea won a contest offered up by the airline. The idea beat out Online Tax-Free Shopping and placing wind turbines under the runways. (yeah, I don't get that either) But as fun and exciting as free e-books seem, it would be a technical nightmare. Your mom barely knows how to use her cell phone, let alone a newfangled e-book reader. KLM might as well hire a Geek Squad agent for every flight.

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  • Amazon announces better battery life and native PDF support for the Kindle

    Amazon announces better battery life and native PDF support for the Kindle

    Amazon announced some major changes to their Kindle e-book reader today. Specifically, it stated that they've worked out a way to increase battery life by 85%. That means that the new firmware update will allow you to leave your Kindle on (with the wifi active) for about 7 days before you need to recharge. Additionally, the Kindle will now support Adobe's PDF format natively. Previously, you had to convert PDFs in order to view them on the Kindle.

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  • Gift Guide 2009: Wireless E-book Readers

    Gift Guide 2009: Wireless E-book Readers

    Intro We're only about five weeks away from Christmas, so now's as good a time as any to talk about (drum roll, please) e-books. Amazon kick-started the e-book market (with apologies to earlier e-book readers) with the introduction of the Kindle in the fall of 2007. Two years later, Barnes and Noble, IREX, and Sony announced [...]

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  • Entourage announces e-book store for eDGe dualbook

    Entourage announces e-book store for eDGe dualbook

    The Entourage eDGe, the world's first "dualbook" is a dual-screen laptop / e-book reader hybrid thingie. The laptop portion is pretty straightforward, but what about the e-book? In the already crowded e-book space, how can the eDGe compete? Well, today they've announced they're very own e-book store. That's right, a device that is not yet in anyone's hands now has its own bookstore. All sarcasm aside, this is a pretty good move to demonstrate the long-term commitment from Entourage to the eDGe, even if it is yet another e-book store (okay, so maybe it wasn't all sarcasm aside). Read on for the whole press release.

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  • What are the odds the Sony Daily e-book reader will be available before Christmas?

    What are the odds the Sony Daily e-book reader will be available before Christmas?

    I'm in charge of writing the e-book gift guide, but it's sorta hard to recommend items that haven't been released yet. That IREX reader, the nook, and the Sony Daily Edition Reader are all missing in action. Thanks, guys. Today we take a minute to ask, “Where's the Sony Daily?”

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  • Introducing the $1,500 Intel e-book reader

    Introducing the $1,500 Intel e-book reader

    The Amazon Kindle costs $260. The Barnes and Noble Nook costs $260. The Sony reader is $300. Clearly there's an established price point for what we call an e-book reader. Jumping into the e-book fray comes the Intel Reader, for fifteen hundred U.S. dollars. No WiFi, no associated book store, but it does include a 5 megapixel camera, and a host of features designed to make it the best choice for vision impaired people.

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  • Alex eBook Reader unveiled

    Alex eBook Reader unveiled

    The e-book seems to be the next big thing as we roll into the end of 2009. What with the Kindle 2, the nook, and others coming on the scene, it's interesting to watch what's coming next. For example: the Alex eBook Reader. It's running Android, and has an absolutely insane frame rate (for an e-book reader).

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  • Asustek announces WiMAX enabled E-Books coming soon

    Asustek announces WiMAX enabled E-Books coming soon

    Asustek will be launching an e-book reader in the near future that will combine wi-fi with WiMAX mobile technologies as soon as the end of 2009. Asustek will most likely release the reader under the extremely popular EEE name here in the U.S. Looks like the predictions back in August were right.

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  • Tire maker Bridgestone shows world’s first flexible e-book reader

    Tire maker Bridgestone shows world’s first flexible e-book reader

    Tire maker Bridgestone isn't the first company that comes to mind when thinking about electronic paper, but the company has been experimenting in this field for quite some time now. Today, Bridgestone claimed that it has developed the world's first flexible e-book reader [JP]. The device, which is pictured above, uses electronic paper (instead of, say, an LCD) and will display the content on the screen even after you turn it off.

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  • IREX e-reader listed at Best Buy for $449

    IREX e-reader listed at Best Buy for $449

    With all the talk about the nook lately, you might have forgotten that this is ending up as being the year of the e-book reader. Just to remind you, pricing leaked today on the IREX DR 800SG reader.

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  • Rumor: B&N Nook to run Android Apps?

    Rumor: B&N Nook to run Android Apps?

    One tiny detail that went largely unnoticed about the “nook”, the slick new e-book reader that Barnes and Noble just released: the nook’s operating system is based on Google’s Android OS. Hmmm… Why would B&N develop the nook based on Android? Well, Android is a sick platform for developers, and they absolutely love building on [...]

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  • ScrollMotion releases in-app purchase, has sold over 200,000 e-books on the iPhone

    ScrollMotion releases in-app purchase, has sold over 200,000 e-books on the iPhone

    Amazon may have sold over a million Kindles and millions of e-books, but there’s another e-book reader that seems to be gaining some traction: the iPhone. And of the many e-book readers on the iPhone, ScrollMotion seems to be having real success with over 2,500 titles and counting. When we last wrote about ScrollMotion’s launch [...]

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