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BY Casey Tschida on Wed April 25th, 2012
The first of a new series, Hello iPhoto for iPad & iPhone is an interactive iBook that teaches iDevice owners everything they need to know about importing, viewing, managing, editing, and sharing photographs.
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BY Karen Freeman on Tue March 06th, 2012
Soon, waiting for your Scholastic book order to arrive may be a thing of the past.
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BY Joe White on Sun February 05th, 2012
Bookstand is an upcoming jailbreak tweak that allows jailbreakers to combine their iBooks content with Newsstand.
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BY Karen Freeman on Thu December 22nd, 2011
A new update now allows you to email your stories as ePUB-formatted books that can be viewed flawlessly on iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touches, as well as on many eReaders and free desktop apps.
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BY Karen Freeman on Sun November 27th, 2011
If your child is into pirates and adventure stories, you can't miss with the colorful and engaging "Jolly and Roger's Misguided Adventures: Quest for the Dragon Tear"!
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BY Joe White on Mon October 24th, 2011
Today, Walter Isaacson's highly anticipated biography of the late Steve Jobs is available to purchase from both bookstores and e-bookstores around the world. The book, which is based on more than forty interviews with the Apple co-founder, can be purchased from the iBookstore ($16.99) and Amazon ($17.88), along with many other retailers.
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BY Joe White on Thu June 23rd, 2011
Leatherbound is a new, free universal application that allows users to compare e-book prices across the iBookstore, Kindle Store and NOOK Book Store.
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri March 11th, 2011
You've got yourself a shiny new iPad or iPhone. So, how can you download and read popular, contemporary books for free? The answer is OverDrive Media Console.
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BY Joe White on Tue January 04th, 2011
According to a recent survey by JP Morgan, 40 percent of iPad owners also have a Kindle. Does this mean the iPad is a poor e-book reader? Or, does this prove that Amazon's Kindle marketing has worked well?
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