Engadget got an snapshoot of amazon website – on the right corner it says: “Kindle DX Now with Global Wireless.” Not yet, really; but amazon is probably ready to ship Kindle DX globally like Kindle 2. There will be no Kindle DX (U.S. wireless) then. If you go to amazon website or it’s kindle site, [...]
You can use Google Calendar on your kindle. Follow the steps: Go to Kindle’s Web browser Type www.google.com/calendar/m. Yes, that’s the mobile version. You’ll see your appointments for today and tomorrow by default on mobile vertion. Choose an item to see details. You can add an item using Quick Add option. Kindle Wireless Reading Device [...]
i♥cabbages who happens to crack the kindle DRM with the program litled “unswindle” has also recently been able to circumvent B&N’s EPUB DRM. He writes, on his blog: The basic idea behind the B&N EPUB scheme is the same as that used by the ill-fated eReader format B&N acquired – step 1: generate an encryption [...]
The person behind the NookDevs team rooting and hacking the Nook is Robbie Trencheny. He is an 18-year-old student now leading the team to run applications on Nook. Recently, Robbie gave an interview with Nookaholic. Among the other things, he said: I was honestly shocked when we found out that the whole OS runs on [...]
Okay guys, it’s not eInk device, but still does a lot of things at a cheaper price. Lightweight and super-portable, Ectaco jetBook is the ultimate pocket library. Capable of storing thousands of books in the world’s most popular languages, plus music and picture files, it is a universal mobile library for professional, business and leisure [...]