From Andrys Basten’s A Kindle World Blog: Recently, a family member recently told me he was frustrated by trying to read webpages with tiny fonts, and I saw a Kindle news blog saying not much had been done to improve the Kindle Fire. I replied that the new Kindle Fire feature, Reading View for web-article [...]
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From Andrys Basten’s A Kindle World blog: Taiwan’s DigiTimes has a report today by Sammi Huang and Alex Wolfgram that Amazon is ‘currently facing problems with mass production due to problems with the device’s front light design, which may delay shipping of the device until later in the third quarter, according to industry sources.’ There’s [...]
From Andrys Basten’s A Kindle World blog. See the rest of the details in the article. SENDTOREADER Update SENDtoREADER was very well received by Kindle users, in the many comments written to the original article on it here on March 29, 2011 when I asked readers to try it out. I noted in an update [...]
From Andrys Basten’s A Kindle World Blog. More details in the article. New software update v4.1.0 for the Kindle Basic – No-Touch/No Keyboard today. The Software v4.1.0 update for the $79/$109 No Touch Kindle (US) is ready for download online as an option. This is also the update for the UK model of the Kindle Basic, £89. While the [...]
From Andrys Basten’s A Kindle World Blog. Here’s a snippet: The front-lit E-Ink Kindle reported by TechCrunch’s Coldewey on April 8 as in development and seen by him is now reported to be coming in July. At the time it was reported in early April, a front-lit Kindle seemed many moons away, but it could [...]
So says Andrys Basten in A Kindle World Blog. Here’s the beginning: Amazon makes it possible but doesn’t make it ultra-easy The two most popular ePub readers for Android are not made available for the Kindle Fire, as Amazon concentrates on its own books but, as with about 3 million free books available these days [...]