Another AT&T Cash Injection Deployment with Sony’s 3G Wireless EBook Reader!

By Jason Ser | Aug 26, 2009

Now we have AT&T making their second move to provide wireless access for Sony’s upcoming 3G Wireless E-Book Reader. Their 1st move were made earlier this summer that they will do the same for Plastic Logic. Now we know what they, be it Google, Sony, IRex, Plastic Logic, Barnes and Noble, AT&T and perhaps many more in the future are going after, they are all going after the same market that Amazon Kindle had been taking the lead(so far)—The Emerging E-book Industry.

Another Barnes and Noble eBook Reader?

By admin | Aug 25, 2009

Barnes & Noble will also be partnering with iRex, a Netherlands-based company in particular on iRex 8.1-inch touch screen e-reader that also comes with a stylus-based navigation and 3G wireless connectivity.

Barnes & Noble Business Revamp With Plastic Logic’s Super Thin e-Book Reader

By admin | Jul 21, 2009

Barnes & Noble, a 92 years bookstore brand, announced a deal to be the exclusive online bookstore for Plastic Logic’s e-book reading device, schedule to be ready in early 2010.

Amazon lets publishers sell blog subscriptions for Kindle

By Shawn Farner | May 14, 2009

Amazon has introduced Kindle Publishing for Blogs, a more simple way for bloggers to be included in the Kindle’s content distribution system.  For bloggers, it is another distribution channel and (smaller) source of revenue.  For blog readers, it means a greater selection of blogs to choose from.  For Amazon?  CHA-CHING.
Amazon is currently taking a 70 [...]

Amazon’s Kindle DX: Priced to (barely) sell

By Shawn Farner | May 9, 2009

PC World’s Paul Boutin has written a great article talking about Amazon’s Kindle DX.  He hits the nail on the head several times, pointing out how the DX is nothing revolutionary – it’s just a Kindle 2 with a bigger screen.  What it does have exclusively – a PDF reader, for example – is nothing [...]

Amazon demands 70% of revenue from newspapers, tries to kill DX quickly

By Shawn Farner | May 7, 2009

I’m flabbergasted.
According to Dallas Morning News President and CEO James Moroney, Amazon wants to take quite a large chunk of dough from newspaper revenues on the Kindle.  How much?  Here’s a quote from Moroney’s Senate testimony:
The Kindle, which I think is a marvelous device, the best deal Amazon will give the Dallas Morning News-and we’ve [...]

Amazon Kindle DX: The facts

By Shawn Farner | May 6, 2009

While a lot of other people are sitting through a Jeff Bezos presentation at Pace University in NYC, we’ve decided to just go ahead and tell you what there is to know about the new device.  This isn’t top secret information: the Kindle DX’s product page went live during the press conference, all but killing [...]

Amazon’s Kindle DX: Press conference coming this morning

By Shawn Farner | May 5, 2009

Today at 10:30 am EST (in just about nine and a half hours), Amazon is expected to unveil their newest ebook reader, rumored to be called the Kindle DX.
This could be an historic day.  The new Kindle has apparently been built with traditional print media – newspapers and magazines – in mind.  However, saving print [...]

Overnight Hotlinks, Cinco de Mayo edition

By Shawn Farner | May 5, 2009

Amazon Kindle DX to feature 9.7-inch display? Update: Pictures!
by Engadget
Apple netbook spied and photographed? (No.)
by CrunchGear
Why BlackBerry’s lead over the iPhone won’t last
by iPhone Central

Amazon teaming with six universities to supply new Kindles to students

By Shawn Farner | May 5, 2009

I have to ask – where was this brilliant idea when I was in college?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Amazon has partnered with six universities and a number of textbook publishers to equip students with Kindles this fall.  Along with earlier news that Amazon has scheduled a press event for this Wednesday, it’s [...]

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