The only confirmed device that Amazon has planned for 2026 is the Kindle Scribe without front-light, which is considered the ...
Amazon says it will allow authors to offer their DRM-free e-books in the EPUB and PDF formats through its self-publishing platform, Kindle Direct Publishing. Starting on January 20, 2026, authors who ...
Don't let your e-reader gather dust. Discover 5 clever uses for your old Kindle to give it a second life, from a smart home ...
Starting January 2026, Amazon will let DRM-free KDP titles be downloaded as EPUB and PDF files, though authors must opt in for older books and concerns over piracy may push some toward enabling DRM.
If you do not purchase e-books through the Kindle store, you can upload them to your Kindle device via cable, email, or ...
Although Amazon has reportedly patched the vulnerability demonstrated at the event, experts warn that similar threats could ...
For readers, the big deal was a new set of Kindle tablets, led by the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft -- Amazon's answer to ...
Amazon.com Inc.'s new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is the company's most serious effort yet to turn its e-reader into a productivity tool. But with a starting price of $630—making it the priciest Kindle ...
Amazon has quietly closed a serious security hole in Kindle devices that made it possible for attackers to hijack customer ...
On a Kindle, you get a persistent IP address on your tailnet, easy SSH access (because everywhere is your home network), ...
You don’t own the e-books you buy on Amazon’s Kindle store. You simply own a license to view the content at your leisure, and Amazon can revoke the license for whatever reason it chooses. However, ...
A funny thing: The Colorsoft doesn’t need color unless you’re the type to color-code your notes or annotations, sketch, or read comics/graphic novels. Otherwise, the color is limited to screensavers ...