Barnes & Noble Outs Revolutionary New Tablet
E Ink readers like the Kindle and the NOOK are great for reading in the sunshine, but when it gets dark out, you face a problem: You either have to at...
E Ink readers like the Kindle and the NOOK are great for reading in the sunshine, but when it gets dark out, you face a problem: You either have to at...
Posted 10.27.2011
Justin Meyers Apple's iPhone is considered one of the best smartphones in the world. Many cell phone makers have tried to take down the juggernau...
kk.org | Posted 06.15.2011
A book is a self-contained story, argument, or body of knowledge that takes more than an hour to read. A book is complete in the sense that it contain...
Matt Sledge | Posted 05.25.2011
Developers, jailbreakers and pirates are setting their sights on the Kindle, coming up with some surprisingly useful software for the purposefully stripped-down device. Will Amazon care?
NYTimes.com | Posted 05.25.2011
E-book readers are lightweight and use little power, but most have a distinct disadvantage to colorful tablet computers: their black-and-white display...
Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
*See video below* E Ink, the display provider for the Amazon Kindle and Nook e-readers, is working on the next generation of its technology. Pr...
The New York Review of Books | Sue Halpern | Posted 05.25.2011
When Steve Jobs projected the image of the iPad after his damned-with-faint-praise nod to the Kindle, the Kindle looked comically out of date, a relic...
The New York Times | NICK BILTON | Posted 05.25.2011
The act of reading is going through a number of radical transitions, but perhaps none is more fundamental than the shift from reading on paper to read...
Stephanie Vaughn Hapke | Posted 05.25.2011
While the jury is still out on the iPad's ability to replace the typical eReader, the very thought must strike concern with Amazon and the other companies with readers on the market, or coming in short order.
The Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 05.25.2011
Reviews of the iPad are flooding in from around the world, and one of the features people are most excited about is the device's eReader capabilities ...
Wired | Charlie Sorrel | Posted 05.25.2011
Ray Kurzweil, who thought up pretty much everything, ever, has entered the e-book fray. Due to debut at CES in Las Vegas next week, Kurzweil's Blio co...
PC World | Harry McCracken | Posted 05.25.2011
Mirasol's technology produces screens that look a lot like the E-Ink ones found on nearly every e-reader to date-they're unilluminated and therefore l...
J.S. McDougall | Posted 05.25.2011
If the latest swirl of rumors is true and Apple plans to release a tablet computer, or iSlate, early next year, you can bet your life it will put the Kindle to shame when it comes to digital content delivery.
Andrew Sargus Klein | Posted 05.25.2011
The whole scenario found in this month's Esquire verges on gallows humor.
Dave Burdick | Posted 05.25.2011
I could hand this to my friends or my parents and feel confident that they could read with it -- it might be easier to use than an iPod (but, importantly, it's not easier to use than a book).
Dave Burdick | Posted 05.25.2011
Imagine my dismay when I read today about the amazingly un-green way in which Esquire, to which I subscribe, will be employing the E Ink technology next month.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Gilbert | Posted 04.12.2012