Amazon Updates Kindle App With New Sharing Options And Highlighting Colors
Users can now select one of four colors to highlight that important book passage.
Users can now select one of four colors to highlight that important book passage.
First AppleCare, now KindleCare?
Wouldn't it be great if you could download your favorite articles as e-books and read them in your favorite e-book reading app?
Are you ready for an X-ray? Amazon has updated its Kindle iOS app to add the function for books.
Just a day after Apple pushed a major update to iBooks, Amazon has also issued a similarly major update to Kindle for iOS.
Kindle 3.2 is available to download now in the App Store.
The largest brick and mortar book retailer in the U.S. announces the release of Nook for Web. Now you can read your e-books everywhere.
Amazon has updated its official e-reading app for iOS with support for rich content and new reading menus.
Never get bored again, while traveling, with these apps.
Target today confirmed they are phasing out Kindles and Amazon- and Kindle-branded products. This news, which was original reported by The Verge, ends as the retailer plans to roll out Apple “mini-stores” later this year. Coincidence?
News yesterday that the U.S. Department of Justice was going after Apple and two major publishers over alleged e-book price fixing must have been like Christmas day at Amazon headquarters in Seattle, Washington. In fact, after the DOJ announced its plans, Amazon celebrated by announcing that their e-book prices would soon begin to fall.
This comparison between Apple's Retina display and Amazon's e-ink screens is informative but ultimately futile.
In a new court filing, Apple says that it just wants to sell eBooks in the company’s iBookstore and has absolutely no incentive to drive up prices. The claim comes as Apple hopes to have a class action lawsuit over eBook price fixing thrown out, according to iPaidContent.org.
Amazon recently announced that it expects to have sold over four million Kindle devices in December. Though this figure might sound impressive, on just one day (Christmas Day) Apple saw an estimated 4.2 million iOS device activations, suggesting that Amazon has a long way to go before it can catch up with the cool cats in Cupertino, CA.
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Are you unhappy with your Kindle Fire purchase? This video is for you.
The Kindle app for iOS has been updated with cloud storage, a new design for the iPad, and a lot more goodies.
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On today's AppAdvice Daily's AppStart Special we are featuring the best book apps for iPhone, plus one that helps you read real books too! Watch the show, and let us know what you think!
Audible.com is eliminating the ability for customers to make in-app purchases via its free iPhone/iPod touch app. Instead, customers will have to order new items via the company’s website.
With the November 15 debut of Amazon’s Kindle Fire now official, attention turns to what this means to Apple and the iPad and to the tablet industry as a whole. The answers might surprise you.
Apple has added a new section to its iBookstore called “Quick Reads,” which features short stories and manuals for $5 or less. Sound familiar?
We’ve heard a lot of rumors in recent months that Amazon is about to release a device that will compete against Apple’s iPad. Now, that device could have a name according to The Android Authority.