eReaders

Introducing the iPad
All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen…
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Barnes & Noble nook ereader hits stores this week
Bookseller giant Barnes & Noble announced its Android-powered nook ereader device will hit the majority of its brick-and-mortar retail outlets by midweek, ending weeks of delays.
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Survey: Majority of people don't want an iPad
I know that so many of you have been a little undecided on this important subject, so this seriously significant information may be enough to sway you as to your own deeply conflicted feelings.
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Amazon Acquires Touch-Screen Maker Touchco
Amazon appears to be making strides towards making the Kindle a little more touchy-feely.
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Color eReader in 2010 a virtual certainity
A Color eReader release in the US in 2010 is becoming extremely likely.
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Color commentary on E-Ink and e-readers
I filled the pop-culture void that came with growing up in a remote area pre-Internet with subscriptions to magazines like Interview and Seventeen.
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Slate Showdown: iPad vs. HP Slate vs. JooJoo vs. Android Tablets & More (UPDATED)
Everybody’s talking about tablets, especially those single-pane capacitive touchscreen ones more specifically known as “slates.”
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The Amazon vs. Macmillan War Isn’t Over Yet
We thought that the Amazon vs. Macmillan saga was done last weekend. We were definitely wrong.
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Delta Electronics To Release Color eReader [Taiwanese eReader To Feature 13-inch Color Electronic Paper Screen]
Delta Electronics, out of Taiwan, is preparing a 13-inch eReader that not only has a color electronic paper screen, but a touchscreen at that.
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Macmillan books pulled from Amazon website
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc has removed all e-books published by Macmillan from its website after a dispute over pricing, according to media reports.
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