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Now here's an e-reader we wouldn't mind being seen on public transportation with.
As if your bookshelf weren't already totally cluttered with e-readers, Barnes and Noble will release one of its own.
How nervous is 'The New Yorker' about the Kindle? Almost $3,000 worth of nervous!
But it won't be out until sometime next year.
Even though they were bought and paid for, copies of '1984' and 'Animal Farm' were deleted from Kindles after their publisher reversed its decision to offer them as e-books.
Another day, another anti-Kindle story in the 'Times.' We've helpfully brainstormed a few angles for their next article on the dangers or e-readers.
The talking robot living inside of the popular e-reader pronounces our president's name "Bay-rack Oh-bamma."
What if you could have the flexibility and convenience of Amazon's successful e-reader in an enormous, unwieldy package?
Will the Kindle impair literary snobs' ability to impress strangers by whipping out a copy of 'Ulysses' on the subway?
No need to drag a hardcover around anymore!
In their ongoing effort to eradicate every single job in publishing, Amazon last night announced plans to sell e-books books for the iPhone.
Kindle 2 is really a kind of thought experiment, asking how many "serious readers" are left.
California company Paper Logic debuted its new e-reader yesterday, and it's straight out of Hill Valley circa 2015.
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