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Google Books, Kindle Soon To Add ‘Harry Potter’ Series

Larry on July 22nd, 2011

If you are a Potter-freak, here comes some good-to hear things for you. Google Books and Kindle is soon to get ‘Harry Potter’ series.
Yes, yesterday, Google announced it that it would be getting the “Harry Potter” e-books for its Google Books platform. Google said it is also working with Pottermore.
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Larry on July 13th, 2011

A rumor was already floating about a forthcoming Android tablet rocking an Amazon logo, and now The Wall Street Journal adds flame to the slate fire saying the hotly anticipated tab could be on its way before October.
The tablet was first in rumors around May, when the Android-based slate was said to sport a nine-inch screen and, surprisingly… Continue reading

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Cant’ imagine what if our phones start looking like a piece of paper. But now it seems this idea would soon be a reality, and we might have phones as pictured above, just as thin as a paper.

The prediction comes from Prof. Roel Vertegaal, director of Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab, who will be presenting an… Continue reading

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Amazon finally adds multiple of awaited features to its updated version of firmware 3.1 for Kindle owners. Some of the features included are real page numbers, notes that can be shared, a new view for periodicals and more social-networking options.

The update hasn’t being pushed to Kindle owners for downloads yet, as Amazon has just released the… Continue reading

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Now if you own one of those official black “Kindle Leather Cover”, be warned! The case is reportedly causing some malfunctions to the electronic device.

Although it’s hard to think that a leather case could cause malfunctions, but that’s exactly true. Many cases have come up where while reading a book with the e-reader in the… Continue reading

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neha dey on December 14th, 2010

Still the war goes on for deciding which e-reading device is the best: iPad or Kindle? Recently, even the Supreme Court pulled out their hands of this debate, failing to decide which one is better.

Justice Antonin Scalia prefers iPad, but the newly appointed Justice Elena Kagan has own reasons for Kindle to be better. You can watch her speak on Kindle here:
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Now we actually have a Charger which promises to extend the life of most smartphones by four hours and the life of most e-readers, like Kindle, by up to 100 hours.

Remember Duracell’s WildCharge-based myGrid charging mat, which was introduced months back? Now it’s bringing the myGrid USB Charger, which is basically a rechargeable Li-ion battery with… Continue reading

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After Kindle, it’s time for Moleskine to cover your iPhone and iPad, with their latest range of covers. Although they took some time, but now finally they have launched their Apple covers in the market.

With Moleskine covers, you can make simultaneous use of paper, phone and internet utilities. Its smartphone covers has been designed especially to… Continue reading

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neha dey on September 25th, 2010

First paid game or application for Kindle arrives — ‘Scrabble’ released by Electronic Arts. It’s a word-based game that requires easy, five-directional navigation. It shows up in a Kindle user’s home screen, right next to existing games and books and fits in well with Amazon’s existing game offerings.

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What you prefer reading, paper books or e-books? Well I must tell you that if you want to complete a book in speed, do opt for paper books. Yes, a recent survey shows that reading ebooks is considerably slower than reading standard paper books. Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group conducted a study on 24… Continue reading

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