Reading
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Kobo isn't exactly the first name that comes to mind when people think of e-readers, but after spending some extensive hands-on time with the company's latest e-reader – the Aura HD – we see an argument for that to change.
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ScienceStories, whether fact or fiction, are at the heart of human culture. A strong narrative can resonate with your personality and experiences, and help set a framework for your future. "That book changed my life" is a cherished maxim. So can a book change your brain too?
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ScienceScientists have used a retinal prosthesis to stream visual braille patterns directly onto a blind test subject's retina.
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Abelardo Gonzalez has created an open-source font to help people with dyslexia read more easily.
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The SolarKindle solar-powered lighted Kindle cover is now available.
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The Smart E-book System incorporates features that are intended to make the reading of digital documents more like reading a book or magazine.
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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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LiquidText is a new Windows 7 program, designed to facilitate the "active reading" of documents.
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The Copia platform allows readers to share content, opinions and knowledge with friends, family, colleagues and the wider community
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Researchers from Harvard University, Google, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and the American Heritage Dictionary have analyzed the text from four percent of all books ever published, to learn about how human culture has changed.
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The In Your Own Voice Storyteller lets children enjoy a bedtime story with a familiar family voice – even if there's no familiar family member around.
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