eBook
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Over 11,000 local libraries in the U.S. are set to lend eBooks that can be viewed on Kindle eReaders and devices running the Kindle app.
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New York City-based startup Booktrack has released an iOS app - with an Android app also on the way - that adds soundtracks to eBooks.
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enTourage eDGe has officially closed the content store for its eDGe and Pocket eDGe eReaders.
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Amazon's new ad-supported Kindle with Special Offers is the same as Amazon's third-generation, Wi-Fi only Kindle but retails for $25 less and comes with "special offers and sponsored screensavers."
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The Book Saver Book Scanner from Ion Audio can scan a 200-page paper book and convert it into e-Reader format in just 15 minutes.
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Barnes & Noble has injected a little color into its new NOOK e-reader.
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Tablets teased at CEATEC Japan 2010
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Sharp has announced that it plans to join the e-book party with an online store and a couple of readers available in Japan by the end of the year
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Amazon has updated its Kindle e-Reader to be 21 per cent smaller, 15 per cent lighter and significantly faster. The third generation model is also available as either 3G and WiFi or WiFi only.
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Sharp has announced that its Next-generation XMDF (ever-eXtending Mobile Document Format) standard will be a digital platform for e-book distribution with compatible reader devices to be launched as well, possibly within the year.
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Velocity Micro is about to release three new Android portable devices, the Cruz reader, tablet and StoryPad
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