Ask me what I’m reading at any given moment and I’ll probably rattle off at least three titles, not to mention comics and the occasional textbook I may also be chipping away at in the background.
E-reading has become increasingly popular, allowing bookworms to carry their entire library on their Android devices. However, not all e-reader apps are created equal. Some offer unique features and a ...
Casa del Libro has taken an important step towards the digital era with the launch of its own new generation ereader, to replace the Tagus. This new device is called Vivlo, and it has not arrived ...
With the launch of its low priced Kobo e-reader shipping in June, Borders has announced an e-reader app to make its millions of titles library available to iPhone, iPad, and OS X users everywhere. At ...
After some back-and-forth between Amazon and Wattpad, a third party e-reader app, Kindle Fire owners can now use a different apps to read e-books on their device. Before now, Amazon had been hiding ...
It's possible to read anywhere on virtually any device you own. While e-readers like Kindles and Kobos dominate the market with their E Ink displays and notification-less natures, sometimes you don't ...
Barnes & Noble Inc. will provide a free e-reader application for Apple Inc.’s iPad in time for the tablet’s launch on April 3, the bookseller said in a blog post. The B&N eReader for iPad will follow ...
A Wired blogger is accusing Apple of copying the user interface for its iBooks app from the iPhone book-reading app Classics. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews ...