Engadget:
Now here's some yummy news to wrap our minds around. Samsung, a company with a manufacturing portfolio so wide that you wouldn't be surprised to see it selling toothbrushes and perfume, clearly also wants a slice of that grow (Read More)
Engadget:
In no uncertain terms, a Barnes & Noble representative at what looks like the CTIA show says that a color (color!) Plastic Logic e-book reader will launch in Spring 2010. Now, we're not sure if Daniel Joresson is authorized t (Read More)
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home:
A ZDNet item raises that possibility: “Amazon appears to be the beneficiary of Prime View International’s acquisition of E-Ink. The deal, announced last month, aligns Kindle’s assembler—Prime View—with the maker of the devic (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Is E Ink, which makes display technology vital to the Kindle, selling out for too little? The company announced a deal earlier this month to sell itself for $215 million to Taiwan-based Prime View International, but investors (Read More)
paidContent.org:
Is E Ink, which makes display technology vital to the Kindle, selling out for too little? The company announced a deal earlier this month to sell itself for $215 million to Taiwan-based Prime View International, but investors (Read More)
Engadget:
You may not know who Taiwan-based Prime View International is but the makers of the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader sure do. See, PVI is the company that builds the electronic paper displays for the world's most popular ebook r (Read More)