Amazon's Kindle Unlimited lets you read and listen all you want for $9.99 a month
It's official: Amazon's Kindle Unlimited e-book subscription service is here.
It's official: Amazon's Kindle Unlimited e-book subscription service is here.
The so-called “Kindle Unlimited” service will apparently cost $9.99 per month.
Roku's lead over the Apple TV has expanded in recent months.
Amazon is making few friends in the book publishing community.
There is plenty to love on this week's list.
Amazon Instant Video for iOS has just received a major update.
These are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
The Fire phone isn't an "iPhone killer." Still, it could make some waves in mobile.
The handset features a 13MP rear camera and 2GB of RAM.
The discounts are for a limited time only.
The "iPhone killer" should arrive in stores in September.
Amazon has just launched its own music streaming solution for Prime members.
It will be available for free to Amazon Prime subscribers.
Amazon has just updated the official iOS app of its Kindle e-reading service with a significant new feature.
Apple's WWDC wasn't the only tech news during the week that was.
"It moved with me." "That's pretty damn intuitive."
The new service may be unveiled in June or July.
With $159 billion in cash reserves, Apple would have plenty of green to buy Netflix.
While Amazon plays hardball with Hachette, customers are the ones missing out.
Along with the universal iOS app, the material can be accessed through Amazon’s new Fire TV.
Amazon has just issued another major update to Amazon Cloud Drive Photos, its cloud-based photo and video management app for iOS.
Apple has taken second-place when it comes to online commerce, according to recent research.
The new #AmazonCart feature is now available through Twitter in the U.S. and U.K.