Order it now! Amazon prioritizes orders on a first come, first served basis.


View Full Version : News and Commentary


Pages : 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

  1. More Eric Flint on DRM - salvos 7 excerpt
  2. New Yorker overview of Google's digitization project
  3. Introducing the new Wikipedia TomeRaider file.
  4. Web's inventor appeals to Congress for net neutrality and more lenient DRM
  5. Librarians discuss e-books on latest 1src podcast
  6. Read an ebook week is here
  7. Olive Tree Bible Software Releases Ryrie Study Bible Notes for Palm OS and Pocket PC
  8. Printable Electronics Used for Products
  9. MedTab E-Ink Reader
  10. Microsoft accuses Google Book Search of copyright violation
  11. MedTab ET-100 - care to spend $3,995 on an E Ink device?
  12. ITWeek article on E-books
  13. blueChute eink platform...
  14. "Kids won't read ebooks" -- yeah, right!
  15. Mobile reading ... at 90 km/h
  16. Check this out: Bluechute's E-ink Device?
  17. Interesting new reader
  18. First Apple Tablet (ModBook)
  19. Bookstores: Digital or paper? Or both?
  20. Fujitsu first to give us e-paper in color?
  21. Sunglasses dude believes E Ink will replace holography
  22. SciFi novel "Synergy" goes on a virtual tour
  23. Full Wiktionary Newly Available for Download (And new IMDB files)
  24. Borders says good-bye to Amazon and works on own online presence
  25. Google scanning 27'000 books per day - at least, says Economist
  26. "Gutenberg 2.0: le futur du livre" / iRex demoes Mobipocket on iLiad
  27. Video from CeBIT 2007: iRex Iliad, HanLin V8 and M218A
  28. Polymer Vision Readius - aka Cellular Book - video demonstration
  29. Zune Player turned into an e-book reader
  30. Low-power, flexible display technology drives new products
  31. So now we can put the battery in *front* of the display?
  32. E Ink VP becomes U.S. Display Consortium chairman
  33. E-newspapers will be ready, when...
  34. More Eric Flint on DRM
  35. Beware of the Apple iReader, fool!
  36. It's April *2nd*, and rumors flying that iTunes and EMI are about to dump DRM
  37. more information about the new iliad?
  38. New coming e-book revolution - huge interview
  39. E-books one of the biggest technology flops?
  40. Next E Ink e-reader from Epson? (speculation)
  41. E Ink says it may launch color e-paper next year
  42. Idea for a $50 ebook reader
  43. Microsoft follows Apple's lead on non-DRM offerings
  44. Bend It like Paper with Plastic Logic's e-reader prototype
  45. DRM, or not DRM: that is the question (poll)
  46. EBooks on a Nano
  47. if:book releases alpha version of Sophie, content creation tool
  48. PVI rumored to commercialize flexible e-paper this summer
  49. Why the commercial ebook market is broken
  50. Howard Hendrix rant against cc free e-books
  51. Intel Metro Notebook: a new use for e-ink
  52. IDPF invites input on new e-book standard file format (OPS 2.0)
  53. Harry Potter goes digital (at least a preview of him)
  54. Hands-on with the E Ink-equipped Intel Metro Notebook
  55. Analysis of the De Tijd-project
  56. SII and Nemoptic plan to deliver color e-paper in Q2 2007
  57. Nemoptic worked in "stealth mode" on e-paper / initially no e-books
  58. Interesting Blog Entry from Charles Stross
  59. Fujitsu FLEPia - world's first e-reader with color e-paper
  60. COOL video of an interactive e-paper magazine
  61. May 2nd conference call on the new IDPF e-book standards
  62. Giving away paper books to sell e-books
  63. Let's face it: DRM didn't help anyone
  64. Book Browser Prototype
  65. E-books are "bound to fail"
  66. Fujitsu to release colour e-book reader
  67. Adobe InDesign CS3 adds support for OPS content
  68. Idea for acceptable, workable DRM??
  69. Hanlin V2 & V8 distributor for UK, EU & US
  70. Best e-paper technology
  71. eInk Motorola Motofone F3 for 9 Euro
  72. PVI develops color E Ink display for Intel Metro Notebook
  73. Avoid glare and you won't go blind reading e-books
  74. Vonnegut's 2BR02B
  75. PalmAddicts: E-books or conventional books?
  76. USB Flash Drive Worm: I Suppose it Was Only a Matter of time
  77. VERY good ebook article and discussion
  78. 50-inch e-paper devices by 2013, says market researcher
  79. the latest generation of E Ink's microencapsulated ink imaging film.
  80. E Ink launches next-gen electronic ink: Vizplex
  81. New iLiad for 2007?
  82. eBook prices
  83. IDPF Digital Book 2007 conference
  84. E Ink Corp. announces "Vizplex" tech to speed, brighten displays
  85. NYC presentation: Sony Reader for the visually handicapped
  86. Article on eBooks
  87. Adobe's Bill McCoy: "The Future Is Here."
  88. Petition Amazon to enable customer votes for e-book conversions
  89. Bill Gates says "Reading is going to go completely online."
  90. LG Philips with first flexible 14.1" color E Ink
  91. Science Friday segment on Digital Libraries
  92. Roth's Complaint: "Age of books is at an end"
  93. Interesting twist on Digital Rights Management
  94. New e-reader device available in France soon - Walkbook
  95. HP to present "e-book reader" featuring an intuitive interface
  96. SID 2007
  97. HP e-Book Reader Design Fakes Turning Pages
  98. Nemoptic launches A4 flexible e-paper display
  99. More E Ink: Ricavision eReader for Vista is introduced
  100. New e-reader device Walkbook has a working order page
  101. Renaissance of the e-Book (German Article)
  102. e-paper newspaper in Seattle in the next 2 years
  103. eReaders for the elderly
  104. Samsung debuts even bigger color e-paper
  105. Steve Jordan now offering Sony Reader books
  106. Should Software be Protected by Patent, or by Copyright?
  107. DailyLit promises bite-sized classics
  108. E Ink reveals e-paper with video-switching speeds / iRex wins award
  109. PVI scores with "MagicMirror" flexible E Ink technology
  110. Bridgestone's super-thin e-paper adds luminance
  111. New displays from Sony, NEC, Samsung
  112. Are you digitizing books and don't even know it?
  113. Another nail, but is it DRM's coffin, or the consumers'?
  114. Searchable digitized newspapers from the NDNP
  115. some new devices?
  116. Intel Metro notebook video clip
  117. Time Magazine on the DRM controversy
  118. Fujitsu Fab PC made of fabric and e-paper
  119. E-book news from Book Expo America 2007
  120. Best-ever case-study on free book downloads' impact on sales
  121. Future of computing. Available at end of 2007?
  122. Palm gains capital, changes personnel
  123. And you thought E Ink refreshes were slow? Check Kent...
  124. Is the Sony Reader a glimpse of the future?
  125. Toshiba's answer to Foleo
  126. Paper Four: Digital paper that talks to you
  127. Shelf Awareness article: Getting a Read on Digital Reading
  128. ASUSteK's answer to the Foleo: the Eee PC, and it's $200!
  129. PVI delays flexible e-paper to end-2007 / color e-paper in 2009
  130. Publisher steals Google's laptops to make a point
  131. Ultra-cheap ultra-mobile laptop comparison matrix
  132. Wearable computing -- where are we?
  133. WildCharge sets a date for Wireless Charging
  134. So you have a ebook device. When will you upgrade?
  135. Economist runs story on e-paper and prosaic e-readers
  136. E Ink vs. OLED video clip
  137. CES07: No e-books in sight on HGTV
  138. iRex' rumored future looks bright and colorful
  139. Variation of the Foleo. (e-booker reader).
  140. E-Ink outships OLEDs in cell phones
  141. Driving down the cost of Eink
  142. Japan: Mobile phones driving market growth for e-books
  143. VoIP for N770, N800, Palm phones and Nokia phones
  144. Not backlit? Not interested.
  145. Why do many e-books cost more than paperback?
  146. social bookmarking for ebooks
  147. German Article: Das Ende des Buchs ist seine Zukunft
  148. Cheaper E-Book Readers ?
  149. "SuperBook" project - British School studies e-books usage
  150. E Ink strengthens partnership in Central Europe
  151. Fujitsu Super Frontech Vision EP takes e-paper to new dimensions
  152. What can they be thinking at Turbolinux?
  153. Legacy formats are ticking time bomb for lost data
  154. Free books from Amazon!
  155. *Transparent* E-Paper at Purdue University
  156. Whatever came of the Blackmask/Conde Nast Saga?
  157. James Kendrick finds MobiPocket delightful
  158. New Sony Reader Formats ...
  159. Cringley on Adobe and Flash
  160. monochrome video?
  161. Video of HP's e-book reader prototype
  162. Maybe our battery problems are over
  163. How DRM becomes law - a look at the back room dealings
  164. Fujitsu e-paper used to guide hospital patients
  165. Wired Article: E-paper's Killer App = Packaging
  166. Digitimes wraps up electronic paper
  167. PDF Toolbox on Mashable.com
  168. SF novel created on a cellphone
  169. NUUT NP-601 video
  170. Exclusive interview with "Deathly Hallows" e-book pirates
  171. Sophie Early Release Candidate 6 is out
  172. E-ink display use oil and water
  173. Expensive >$10000 reader?
  174. Sony Reader reviewed in Washington Post 5 August 2007
  175. Mr. Stross has another fascinating post on e-books
  176. V2 EBook Reader
  177. E-books reportedly doing well in Japan
  178. Ellen Hage's new blog on e-books
  179. MobileReader Paul Biba gets mentioning in NYTimes
  180. Books.app - eBook Reader for the iPhone
  181. Electronic Book Sales on the Rise in the USA
  182. Interview about ebook reading! Way off, what do you think?
  183. Sweden's New Political party- The "Pirate Party"
  184. Drm as Potemkin scam; Cory Doctorow tells it straight in Guardian
  185. Bendable Battery
  186. HarperCollins offers digital book content for iPhone
  187. Video of full color E Ink display in action
  188. Wired story on online books in China
  189. MobiPocket Shut Down!?
  190. Baen-Tor deal back on?
  191. Mobipocket DRM server meltdown
  192. Google Mash-Up: Earth goes Book Search
  193. New version of Digital Editions imminent?
  194. smelly ebook
  195. What am I thinking of?
  196. "Stretching crystals promises flexible colour displays"
  197. Adobe's Digital Editions blog launched
  198. cnbc shows the teen who cracked the iPhone
  199. Sweet Batteries
  200. "Friction" is why e-books adoption is slow
  201. Hullmurk Corporation publishes greeting card eBooks
  202. My cheap ebook readers for travel
  203. Jon Evans wants to release award-winning novel for free
  204. Is the e-book threatening the future of our literary culture?
  205. Sony ditching Connect music service
  206. Famous CC-licensed novel taken down by SFWA
  207. IFA 2007: PVI demonstrates flexible E Ink (video)
  208. Samsung Electronics improves 14.3-inch electronic paper
  209. How many books do you read?
  210. Study on ergonomics of e-paper
  211. New competition for eink. Pink
  212. Google Books allows integration of book clips into websites
  213. Suggest your own eBook Reader
  214. Imagine an e-book subscription that includes every book in the world
  215. John Ringo on why he goes with drm-free ebooks (or: How to use the English Language)
  216. Official Harry Potter e-books, thanks to the Amazon Kindle?
  217. ScienceDirect making 4'000 e-books available
  218. Engadget previews the new Sony Reader PRS-505
  219. Looking for a next generation eb1150
  220. ePub becomes the official IDPF standard!
  221. TBS to debut cell phone web site for e-books
  222. Samsungs 40" e Paper...
  223. How Mobipocket DRM can drive away customers
  224. First official epaper newspaper!
  225. Why Adobe may be good for the new ePub standard e-book format
  226. ETI (makers of the EB1100) may indeed be working on an E Ink device!
  227. Borders online bookstore beta
  228. Club Lighthouse Publishing offers iPhone format
  229. They Just Don't Get It!
  230. Ventus now a free download
  231. Tor/Forge/St. Martin's Press (Holtzbrinck)
  232. Spies can run small devices on body heat. What about eBooks?
  233. English version of a blog on electronic ink trends and usages
  234. If You Can't Beat 'Em, Hook Up With Their Competition
  235. Borders and Sony expand Reader agreement
  236. The Piracy Paradox
  237. Roadmap to Commercialisation of Electrophoretic Displays
  238. Canada and DRM
  239. At IDF: MID's and AIR
  240. LCD?
  241. Falling in Love with E-books -- Harlequin does the full "e"
  242. Laptop + E-Ink Concept
  243. New screen technology: P-Ink
  244. Adobe Announcement
  245. OLPC will be available in the USA
  246. E-ink and magnets?
  247. Some good news from Baen (not yet Tor)
  248. Resale Idea
  249. Amazon's new DRM-free MP3 store
  250. The Return of the Newton?