Amazon Kindle flaunts a massive library of ebooks from Amazon's ecosystem, but some of the ebooks that we have are in outside file formats, such as PDF and EPUB. A kindle e-book reader is pictured at ...
Amazon’s Kindle line of devices are some of the most popular E Ink gadgets for reading eBooks, and for good reason. They’re relatively inexpensive, have good displays, offer long battery life, and ...
Kindle devices appeal to many people. When everything works, they're great. But Amazon is becoming more and more finicky, both in terms of supported formats and the freedom to manage your own books.
If you are an avid reader, you may have come across the term eBook at least a few dozen times over the past decade or so. While at the time, you may have been skeptical about replacing paperbacks ...
It used to be fairly simple to add e-books (of the epub format) to your iPad or iPhone via your Mac, using iTunes file sharing. You’d simply drag and drop the book into iTunes, connect your iOS device ...
eBooks have gained tremendous popularity in the past decade, thanks in part to several technological advancements. Dedicated eReaders, such as the Kindle, Kobo, and NOOK, have enabled people to read ...
Last last month, a post from the relatively obscure Good e-Reader claimed that Amazon would finally allow the Kindle to read EPUB files. The story was picked up by all the major tech sites, and for a ...
Rudi Lehnert asked if there’s a way to open and read .epub books in a browser. Most of the e-books I read are in the .epub format, primarily because I’m allergic to Digital Rights Management. (An ...
Some people really love to read on their mobile devices — but for others, it’s a convenience that they can’t live without and try not to hate. If you have an iPhone or iPad, Apple’s built-in iBooks ...
How secure is your e-reader? A team of security researchers curious to explore e-book security analyzed free EPUB reading applications and physical e-readers and found that many apps don't comply with ...