More Plastic Logic News
Plastic Logic has revealed that their device will use AT&T’s 3G network to download content. This move places the Plastic Logic Reader in even more direct competition with the Kindle, which uses...
View ArticleE-book industry in one picture
If you are new to eBook industry and would like to catch up on all of the relationships between different Amazon Kindle and other different devices and companies in the e-Book universe. This picture...
View ArticleiRex Gets Verizon As 3G Carrier
iRex’s latest attempt to best the Kindle just got a little more legitimate. While early specs on the latest iRex Reader promised 3G wireless capabilities, actual plans for a carrier were up in the...
View ArticleInternational release of Kindle 2!
Kindle International Coverage Map Well, my speculations actually came true and even sooner and on a much larger scale than I have expected: Kindle 2 World version is available for pre-orders and will...
View ArticleInternational Kindle FAQ
My post about international release of Kindle received more attention than any other post on this blog so far. A lot of readers are asking questions so I’m going to answer these in this FAQ to the best...
View ArticleInternational Kindle 2 First Impressions
FedEx has just delivered my Kindle 2 International. On the exterior it looks exactly the same as Kindle 2 with US wireless. However there seem to be some changes in the software. First of all the...
View ArticleKindle Coming to AT&T Stores & Free Kindle Rumors
Kindle Comes to AT&T Stores Beginning on Sunday, March 6th, customers at AT&T owned stores nation-wide should be seeing something new on the shelves. The Kindle 3G, yes only the $189 model at...
View ArticleKindle 3G w/ Special Offers Now Only $139
Looks like the Kindle 3G has just become that much more affordable. Apparently, thanks to an agreement with AT&T involving Kindle advertisements, Amazon has been able to drop the price of their 3G...
View ArticleToys R Us to Sell the Kindle Starting July 31
Toys R Us joins Target, Staples, Best Buy, Radio Shack and AT&T in selling Kindles in their stores. So, from these stores, the e-reader reaches out to consumers in electronics, business, wireless,...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....