While Kindles are generally seen as basic reading devices, the Kindle Scribe 3rd Gen and Colorsoft have recently been updated ...
Amazon introduced the first-generation Kindle back in late 2007. This compact, lightweight e-ink device led the e-reader ...
Right out of the box, the Colorsoft impresses with its razor-thin 5.4mm profile and a lightweight 400g chassis. Amazon has opted for a symmetrical design this generation, utilizing uniform half-inch ...
It took a California book lover nearly 20 years to collect 16,000 e-books on her Amazon Kindle, then a hacker took over and they all vanished "in the blink of an eye." ...
I converted my quarter-century old DVD collection into a free, personal streaming service, and it hardly took me any time to ...
Your Kindle can be so much more than just an e-book reader. With a few hidden tricks, smart organization, and advanced tools, you can transform it into a personalized reading powerhouse. From boosting ...
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases. If you love your Kindle, chances are that you really love your Kindle. You can carry a whole ...
Book lovers, get ready: More “Stuff Your Kindle” Days are heading your way. While the original free book event occurred in the first week of April, there are still some genre-specific events to enjoy ...
They’re e-reading Amazon the riot act. Bookworms are lighting torches and sharpening their pitchforks in fiery fury as Amazon prepares to cease supporting older Kindle technologies this spring.
Amazon announced that Kindles released before 2012, including the first Paperwhite, will no longer be supported. You can still read your existing titles, but you can't add anything new. As a devoted ...
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Amazon is ending support for Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets from before 2013. These devices won't be able to access the Kindle Store starting on May 20, 2026. While you'll still access books ...