For consumer electronics retailing, it's been the week of the Amazon Kindle DX (pictured). But the device's arrival has yielded just as many questions as answers, so we've taken the liberty of posting ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. With a much-larger screen and more storage, the Amazon ...
Even before the Kindle 2 launched, there was talk of an even newer, larger digital reader from Amazon that would be geared more toward reading textbooks and periodicals. We all assumed it would be ...
Dubbed the Kindle DX, according to most reports, the device is supposedly a 9.7-inch, large-screen version of Amazon's Kindle, and one designed specifically for newspapers, magazines and textbooks.
If the excitement leading up to today’s introduction of the Kindle DX is any indication, you’d think Amazon would have the e-book market wrapped up and ready to deliver with a tidy pink bow. Internet ...
As expected, Amazon.com Wednesday released a new version of its Kindle with a bigger screen, which is intended to present newspaper and magazine content better than the current, smaller Kindle 2. The ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Good idea or terrible idea? Sheet music on the Kindle. The catalog has 20,000 titles and they’re cheap, about $3. Or you can always read a bunch of law textbooks. Fun! [Amazon via Gadget Lab] Amazon ...
What's hot: Large display and native PDF support. What's not: Doesn't support as many formats natively as Sony Readers. Editor's note, July 2010: Read our review of the Kindle DX Graphite with an ...
If the excitement leading up to Wednesday’s introduction of the Kindle DX is any indication, you’d think Amazon would have the e-book market wrapped up and ready to deliver with a tidy pink bow.
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What does Amazon nuking Kindle copies of 1984 tell us about cloud computing? Unfortunately, quite a bit. Amazon’s Kindle DX Sells Out (Again) The online retailer has sold out of the latest incarnation ...