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Originally Posted by rem736
the software tech has been around for years. all they need to do is add a web server into the device (and this is done with software, not something physical). then you would just access the file structure by using a web browser. move/copy/delete files from/to the device with a web browser. i think this hasn't been done because eliminating the usb port would take out the cheapest method of charging the device. don't know how much cost inductive charging would add, but it is certainly more than providing a usb port for both charging and data access.
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Originally Posted by BWinmill
The simplest way to load ebooks onto your H2O via WiFi is to access a Calibre server using the built-in web browser. Transferring ebooks from your PC to your Kobo is doable, but it would take some technical knowledge on the part of the user (e.g. how to setup a file server on the H2O). Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to add the new files to the library unless the device is using the internal web browser or connected via USB.
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Ok, so the problem stays for library books using adobe drm, and i'm not willing to strip those. For all my bought books I already have a cops server running on our home network.