Barnes & Noble Inc. will provide a free e-reader application for Apple Inc.’s iPad in time for the tablet’s launch on April 3, the bookseller said in a blog post. The B&N eReader for iPad will follow ...
Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Apple iPad aren't the only devices capable of displaying e-books, but these are the most popular. To help you figure out which one is best for you, we reviewed ...
With the launch of its low priced Kobo e-reader shipping in June, Borders has announced an e-reader app to make its millions of titles library available to iPhone, iPad, and OS X users everywhere. At ...
Kindle is only a digital ebook reader. You won’t be able to make or receive calls, chat, email, or other things you could do with an iPad. So, this is your choice. Do you want a device that serves as ...
E-book readers are hot, but among the visually impaired they still have plenty of room for improvement. We looked at four popular devices to see how their accessibility features measure up. It sounds ...
Apple’s iPad could seriously disrupt the e-reader business of Amazon, Sony and others, according to a survey last month that queried American consumers on their purchase plans. “The iPad is all but ...
Given that tablets remain a popular choice for reading ebooks, we can say people read more ebooks on iPad. While not many latest stats are available (according to my research), I’ve gathered some ...
Despite what Apple and even my fellow Cultists of Mac tell me, for me, the iPad isn’t a compelling gaming or productivity platform (at least primarily) and it’s not a viable laptop or even netbook ...
Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C is in a tough spot. It's an extraordinary device, but because its intended audience is so tiny, it struggles in the ever-moving tech news shuffle. Apple's iPad sells well because ...
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