In addition to the Kindle Fire tablet, Amazon's Jeff Bezos introduced the Kindle Touch. It's a long-needed update to the original Kindle and the fourth real redesign. Barnes & Noble already had a ...
This article was updated to include initial impressions of Amazon’s “lighted” case for the Kindle Touch, which arrived November 23. The Kindle Touch was all I had eyes for. When Amazon announced a ...
Puzzle technology startup Puzzazz is giving Amazon’s Kindle Touch a capability that even Amazon didn’t envision — letting users input numbers and letters by writing them naturally with a finger on the ...
Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23. Register here. Today Amazon launched two new Kindle e-readers, a $79 base model Kindle with a touch-screen, and ...
Amazon has recently released a new version of its cheapest Kindle yet and it's gotten slimmer compared to previous versions. For only £69.99 in the United Kingdom or about $89.99, Kindle now has a ...
Amazon's next-generation Kindle Touch 3G won't support Web browsing without a WiFi connection, though users will have access to the Kindle store and Wikipedia over its 3G connection. Amazon's ...
This past week, I got the Kindle Fire and the Kindle Touch in. My wife and I already both own Apple iPads to compare them to. One thing that jumps out almost immediately to me is that the Kindle Fire ...
The Amazon Kindle Touch is a $99 eBook Reader with an E Ink display and support for touch input. For the most part you use touch to flip pages in books, type on an on-screen keyboard, or navigate ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
LOS ANGELES — Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet was finally introduced Wednesday. It will sell for $199, feature a 7-inch touch screen and ship on Nov. 15. The Fire will run on, as expected, a unique ...
I was thinking of buying an InvisibleShield, but given that the Kindle will live inside the cover. What do you say? Also, is there anything I need to know (like altering the refresh rate to 1 per page ...