E-books & E-Readers
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The PlayBook 2.0 update is out and takes a good 7 inch tablet and makes it excellent. I am a huge fan of the 7 inch form factor and am pleased to see the PlayBook finally where it should have been...
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Run Flash websites, access webmail and read PDFs on your iPad with OnLive's Desktop Plus cloud-based service.
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Google is bringing the future of mobile technology much closer to reality this year with heads-up display-enhanced glasses.
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LG is giving its phones a much-needed design upgrade, starting with its upcoming L-Series phones.
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Comcast is attempting to slow the cable cutting tide with its own video streaming service. But does it stand a chance?
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Forget the Amazon Kindle Fire, the BB PlayBook is now the best low cost tablet
The PlayBook 2.0 update is out and takes a good 7 inch tablet and makes it excellent. I am a huge fan of the 7 inch form factor and am pleased to see the PlayBook finally where it should have been...
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9 things you don't know about the iPad 3
In the spirit of guessing about products we have no real information about, here are 9 things you don't know about the iPad 3.
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Could an 8-inch iPad be in the works?
Along with the iPad 3 with Retina Display, we may see a category creating 8-inch iPad mini
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iSuppli: Kindle Fire jumps from zero to 14 percent of market share
With the debut of the Kindle Fire, Amazon went from having zero percent of the market share in Q3 2011 to garnering 14 percent of the share by the end of Q4.
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Joining Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, Kobo's Vox eReader lands at Best Buy
Kobo's answer to the Nook Touch and Kindle Fire will be sold at Best Buy, the company announced.
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Apple's iPad 3 refresh likely to kick off sales boom
The bottom line here is that even if half these reports pan out Apple is likely to see a significant refresh cycle for the iPad.
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Wall Street Journal reports Apple testing an 8-inch iPad to take on Kindle Fire
Here's the "one more thing" that Amazon hopes it never hears. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is working on an 8-inch iPad that, if it ever sees the light of day, would compete with...
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Amazon amasses Prime video assets: The three motives
Amazon bolsters its Prime video library. The company has three aims: Beat Netflix, get you to subscribe for Prime and provide a good ecosystem for the Kindle Fire.
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Survey says -- what the next Amazon Kindle Fire needs
According a new survey of its owners, the Kindle Fire still has room for improvement.
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Windows Phone developer lead leaves for Amazon's Kindle team
Brandon Watson, head of developer experiences for Windows Phone, is the latest exec to leave the Microsoft's phone unit.
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Amazon: Big Kindle sales, but sales and outlook fall short
Amazon's fourth quarter sales and outlook fall short of expectations. Kindle sales surge.
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Amazon Web Services hosts more than 762 billion objects in S3
The total number of objects stored on Amazon Web Services nearly tripled between 2010 and 2011.
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Give your PC a tuneup using this free eBook from WindowsSecrets.com
This eBook is free for a limited time and walks you through installing and fine-tuning Windows 7, and optimizing your PC in general
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Amazon's Q4: The Kindle Fire effect vs. more investment
One analyst expects Amazon to have sold 4 million Kindle Fires and 12 million e-readers overall.
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Stump: the ultimate stand for your tablet, phone, or eReader
The Stump is appropriately named since it reminds me of a tree stump. It basically looks a bit like a hockey puck, but has a slot in the middle for propping up your device for viewing, typing, or...
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With a postal service like this one, we need e-textbooks
I just want to actually have my textbook in my hands at some point before I have to sit down and take my midterm. Is that too much to ask, USPS?
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How to passcode lock Wi-Fi on Kindle Fire (photos)
Learn how to disable the Wi-Fi connection on an Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, preventing the possibility of having your credit card charged or exposing children to objectionable content.
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Microsoft rolls out Hotmail for the Kindle Fire
Microsoft has tweaked its Hotmail for Android implementation to create one that is customized for the Kindle Fire.
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What does iBooks mean for the eBook/eTextbook industry?
The eTextbook industry got a big publicity and market education boost last week with Apple's announcements. What it didn't get was the market revolution it could have.
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How Apple is sabotaging an open standard for digital books
For nearly two years, Apple has wooed digital book publishers and authors with its unconditional support of the open EPUB standard. With last week's introduction of iBooks 2.0, Apple has...
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