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Don't want to be tied to Kindle's ecosystem? These e-readers support Adobe Digital Editions
The world of e-reading was shocked by the news that Amazon is limiting users’ ability to download and transfer e-books to its Kindle devices. Although Amazon didn’t state why it’s doing this, the most ...
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6 unusual things you can do with a jailbroken Kindle
Using your Kindle as a writing terminal? Why not!
Amazon’s Kindle devices run a custom Linux distribution that’s locked tightly to Amazon’s ecosystem. But jailbreaking a Kindle opens the door to installing third-party software that can change the ...
Amazon.com Inc. today introduced four new additions to its Echo line of smart home devices and refreshed its Kindle Scribe e-reader. The gadgets, which are rolling out alongside enhancements to Alexa+ ...
Have you ever wondered how much control you really have over the devices you own? If you’re a Kindle user, the answer might surprise you. Despite paying for your ebooks and the device itself, Amazon’s ...
Most Amazon Kindle devices are designed first and foremost for reading. But the Kindle Scribe line of products are made for writing as well as reading, so they have bigger screens, digital pen support ...
Amazon Kindle eReaders are among the most popular in the market, but Amazon is particularly known for pushing its own products and services. No matter how much Amazon wants you to buy its books, ...
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