Engadget:
Don't get too excited, it's just a non-functional proof-of-concept (albeit one with that working, full-color Mirasol display we saw yesterday) but the kids at SlashGear have produced pics of the snap-on game controls that Qua (Read More)
Engadget:
We're still not quite sure this mad rush to produce e-book readers will result in anything but tears and heartbreak, but that isn't stopping BenQ from joining in: it's just announced the nReader, which will hit Taiwan in Janu (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Condé Nast and Adobe are building a digital version of Wired magazine for electronic reading devices, as publishers struggle to render magazines on e-readers. (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- A planned electronic-book reader from Sony Corp. may not arrive in time for many holiday shoppers, according to reports Wednesday. The Wall Street Journal cited Sony as saying its new Daily Ed (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By Don Clark, Reporter, The Wall Street JournalTwo high-profile electronic-book readers seeking to challenge Amazon.com Inc.’s (AMZN) Kindle could be scarce under the Christmas tree.Sony Corp. (SNE) Wednesday said orders for (Read More)
Engadget:
Qualcomm's Mirasol displays have already found their way into quite a few products, but the company looks to really be branching out into some new territory with its latest prototype: an e-book reader with a full-color, 5.7-i (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
An anonymous tipster send us in this image of an e-reader running Android OS and explained that it came from a company that has never been in the tablet/e-reader business. Interesting…I suspect this is some sort of music devi (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
The Sony Daily Edition Reader might seem like a fine holiday gift...The only problem: Sony, which is in a tight race with Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s new Nook in the growing market for reading devices and e-books, ca (Read More)
New York Times:
Sony will begin taking orders on Wednesday for its new wireless e-reader device. But it says some buyers may not get it until January. (Read More)
Engadget:
A few nasty rumors were circulating that Barnes & Noble wouldn't accept its own gift cards for ebook purchases, but thankfully, the outfit has come clean today to refute those claims. 'Course, it's possible that this change i (Read More)
Engadget:
Good news for our Canadian brethren! While the realization that you'd been excluded from the International Kindle may have angered you, or frightened you, or engendered feelings of shame or lust, all hope is not lost! We have (Read More)
paidContent.org:
When Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) introduced the second-gen Kindle earlier this year, it had no competition in the wireless e-reader category. By the holidays, it will be competing head (Read More)
Engadget:
Sony's already made its commitment to the ePub e-book format fairly clear, but it does still have a lingering problem with some older e-book readers that don't support the format. While some of those are beyond hope, the comp (Read More)
Engadget:
We've had a soft spot for Polymer Vision in the fetid hollows of that place you call a heart ever since we pressed flesh to its Readius back in February 2008. Unfortunately, we had to let go of any hope for the bendy e-reader (Read More)
All Things Digital:
While Rupert Murdoch is busy shaking his fist at Google (GOOG), he is making more friendly overtures to other media players. Sources tell me his News Corp. (NWS) may join the digital e-reader storefront that Time Inc. and oth (Read More)
All Things Digital:
By Don Clark, Reporter, The Wall Street JournalElectronic gadgets that help people enjoy digitized books are all the rage. Most share one assumption — that their users can read. Not so the latest offering from Intel (INTC).Th (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Kindle for PC, Amazon's e-reader software for Windows, has finally been released to the throngs of Kindle users who want to read their books on the computer. The software, which w (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Amazon just released a free software e-book Reader for Windows PCs. The Kindle for PC application allows Amazon customers to read Kindle books on their Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 machines. A Mac version will foll (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
Electronic gadgets that help people enjoy digitized books are all the rage. Most share one assumption–that their users can read. Not so the latest offering from Intel.IntelIntel’s new Reader deviceThe company Tuesday announce (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Amazon's Kindle e-reader app for Windows PCs is now available for free download from Amazon's site.Read the rest of this story »See Also:8 Reasons You Can Finally Love Ebook Readers (Thanks To Nook) (AMZN, BKS)20 Guesses Abou (Read More)