Category: E-Books
CES 2010 – The five hottest ereaders
In some ways CES 2010 is shaping up to be the year of the ereader. Today the big boys (Samsung and Sony) weighed in with their new models, however for my money their newbies don't make the top five. You…
CES 2010: Day 1 Round-Up
With CES 2010 now well under way, it can be pretty tough keeping track of all the latest announcements. Here's Tech Digest's round-up of the of best Day 1 at CES 2010 so far, including all the news from the…
CES 2010: Brits get the Amazon Kindle DX from January 19th
It's been on the cards since the device first launched early on in 2009, and the news was all but confirmed when a link for a global device popped up and then quickly disappeared on their website yesterday. But now…
CES 2010 – iriver's Story ereader goes wireless and gets proper launch
I remember iriver from a few years back as a company that briefly gave Apple a headache or two with its innovative MP3 players. The company is still in the MP3 market and its latest wheeze is to put a…
CES 2010: Two new e-readers on the way from Cool-er
With e-readers set to go mainstream this year, expect to see loads of new e-reader options unveiled at this weeks Consumer Electronics Show. First out of the blocks are Cool-er showing off two brand new additions to their e-reader range….
Digital Comics service hits the PSP
The PSP's long-awaited Digital Comics service has gone live, allowing PSP owners to read, browse and buy comic books and graphic novels on Sony's handheld. A key feature of the comic viewer is its Autoflow setting, which scans each…
Foxit eSlick e-reader now available from IWOOT.com
MP3 playback will allow users to listen to their favourite tunes whilst running down the e-reader's respectable 8,000 page-turn battery-life.
Get Marvel comics on your iPhone thanks to Panelfly app
The new deal between the program and comic-publishing powerhouse will see fan favourites like Captain America and the X-men available to buy at the meagre cost of $0.99 an issue, with the Panelfly reader itself being absolutely free.
Spring launch for ASUS Eee Reader
The ASUS Eee Reader is also set to feature Wi-Fi, 3G and WiMax connectivity, and (rumour has it) web-browsing and Skype-like functionality.
Amazon's Kindle software headed to Windows 7
The Kindle app will allow its users to port e-books from the e-reader to a laptop or PC, displaying them on a users monitor and allowing them to buy e-books directly from Amazon's Kindle store.