Amazon Kindle (Basic) Hands On Review: Still a Great Entry Level eReader, Now with a Touchscreen

Amazon updated its entire line of readers over the last year, but its basic offering, the original Kindle, updated in 2014, remains a strong, entry-level eReader for those interested in getting rid of, or supplementing, their physical book collection. And the inclusion of a touchscreen makes reading on this slab so much better.

Tech Aficionado Iris Amelia Febres Communicates Love of eBooks and the Digital Publishing World

Cuban/Puerto Rican tech aficionado Iris Amelia Febres offers digital solutions to the less tech-savvy. With more than half a decade of experience in digital publishing under her belt, Febres has become an indisputable expert and an authority on technical topics, including HTML, CSS, XML and accessibility. Also, she really, really loves eBooks and corgis.

Apple Inc. e-Books Price Fixing Trial: Apple Files Appeal to 'Radical' Ruling by District Court Judge

Apple Inc.'s presence in court continued with the iPhone company requesting the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to throw out a judge's "radical" ruling.

Spanish Language Books Are Hitting Best-Seller Lists in the U.S.

The Spanish-language book market in the United States is turning a new chapter in its appeal to the Latin population with more accessibility to Spanish-language publications.
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