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Mark has almost a decade of experience reporting on mobile technology, working previously with Digital Trends. Taking a less-than-direct route to technology writing, Mark began his Android journey ...
So far, Amazon has restricted Kindle eBooks to its Kindle devices and apps, with no official way for users to read titles purchased from the Kindle Store on third-party e-readers or through other apps ...
Xteink has launched the X4, a tiny e-reader that magnetically attaches to your phone. It skips premium features like a touchscreen and front light, but delivers true pocketability. The X4 is available ...
I have an on-off relationship with reading. Every so often, I’ll go on a kick where I want to get my Goodreads numbers up for the year, and I’ll grab an unread title from my bookshelf to carry for a ...
The Viwoods AiPaper Reader is an eBook reader with a 6.13 inch E Ink display with 300 pixels per inch and a physical design that makes it look more like a phone than an eReader. And while isn’t ...
"What's the meaning of an ending with one survivor?" Blue Fox Entertainment has unveiled their official US trailers for an epic Korean action adventure movie called Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy. It ...
From the Civil War to the dawn of the new millennium, one book has held a secure spot in American classrooms: the basal reader. These anthologies of excerpts, poems, and other short works have been ...
For the fourth time in just less than 10 years, Baker & Taylor is about to get a new owner. In a letter sent to publishers, ReaderLink CEO Dennis Abboud wrote that the two parties have signed a letter ...
DETROIT – Detroit Lions defensive tackle D.J. Reader and his foundation, “A Son Never Forgets,” brought back-to-school support to Detroit Edison Public School Academy. Students and families received ...
E Ink devices like the Amazon Kindle, Kobo, and B&N Nook line of products promise a book-like reading experience thanks to displays that mimic some of the properties of ink on paper. But one big ...
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