Sat February 28 2009
BOOX ebook reader UPDATE: new information & Youtube Video
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09:42 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News
I also just got an email from Onyx telling me that we had incorrect information yesterday. The default CPU speed is 532MHz, and the BOOX does support EPUB. (I don't know about you, but this makes the device even more tempting.) There is also a Youtube video. You gotta see the video. It shows how to use the touch screen to use the menu, write and erase notes, and swipe to turn the page. It also shows the web browser. |
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Fri February 27 2009
Amazon Caves on Text-To-Speech
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07:45 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News
I'm surprised. I thought Amazon had a solid position, both legal and contractual. But there is an upside. There is an exception to the DMCA that allows for DRM removal of ebooks that have TTS ability disabled. The K2 jeopardized the exception because it had TTS for all ebooks. Now that it doesn't, I can legally remove DRM from my ebooks again. This is completely wrong. |
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Kindle 3 - this year, with larger screen, touch-enabled (rumor)
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08:47 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
Could this the rumored student version that we heard of before, here and here? |
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NYT's Pogue not impressed with the Sony PRS-700
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06:15 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
Mr. Pogue likes about the Sony:
David doesn't like about the Sony:
His verdict: "What the world really wants, of course, is an e-book reader with Sony's design panache and Amazon's wireless bookstore." I couldn't agree more. Article: Sony PRS-700: The Other e-Reader Related: New York Times review: K2 |
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Thu February 26 2009
New BeBook eReader: adds Wifi and touchscreen!
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06:56 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News A little bird told us that a new BeBook device is about to be unveiled. The new model, of which we don't know the name yet, will add the following exciting features:
The official launch is scheduled for summer 2009, though you might be able to get a first glimpse of the new BeBook at the Cebit exhibit in Hannover, Germany next week or at the Paris Book Fair in Paris, France from March 13th to 18th. |
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Neolux Launches Nuut2 ebook reader
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03:34 PM by searcher in E-Book General | News
1. 6" Vizplex screen with the new EPSON Controller. |
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Free content for your Kindle via Whispernet
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01:53 PM by pilotbob in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle [I thought this worth repeating in its own thread] Don't forget with the browser you can download books from mobileread.com and feedbooks.com. Just put the download guides on them. Type these URLs in your Kindles browser to get them: https://www.mobileread.com/mobiguide http://www.feedbooks.com/kindleguide Once those "books" are on your Kindle you can browse/search through them and d/l books directly to your Kindle... free of charge. These are public domain and creative commons books that are perfectly legal and legit and can be shared with all your friends too. BOb |
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Onyx has product listings on
As you may know, there has been a public debate going on since 9 February over whether Amazon had the right to create the TTS ability of the K2. You can read what the Author's Guild has said
If you like to believe in unconfirmed rumors and gag for some more Kindle action, it looks like you won't have to wait too long for another Amazon device to emerge. According to unnamed sources
Don't place your bets on it yet, but usually Digitimes rumors are pretty accurate!
With all the recent
Neolux, the maker of the Nuut, has announced a new ebook reader, the Nuut2. The original Nuut was a rebranded Netronix reader similar to the Cybook. The Nuut2 appears to be an entirely original creation of Neolux.
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