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Amazon's gearing up a Brazilian launch for the Kindle this summer. Their strategy? Sell their product for far cheaper than the local competition, take a hit in import duties, and watch the profits roll in.
Read More »Scientific American ‘s Annual Gadget Guide: 10 Reasons to Fondly Remember 2011
In a year that saw a few highly proclaimed gadget introductions (the Amazon Kindle Fire , in particular) and some updates to high-profile staples such as Apple's iPhone and iPad , Scientific American takes a look at 10 gizmos that, if they did not land on your radar screen in 2011, deserve a look in the coming year. [More]
Read More »Should You Buy a Kindle Fire?
It just might be the best product Amazon has ever released. The burning questions is, should you get one? Inc.com columnist John Brandon weighs in.
Read More »Barnes & Noble Beats Amazon To The Android App Punch, But Kindle Will Likely Prevail
Barnes & Noble just revamped its Nook tablet with a specially-tweaked Android makeover and a curated app store.
Read More »Amazon Unveils Kindle Lending With 11,000 Libraries: Does This Mark The End Of The Local Library?
Today, Amazon announced a new feature for its Kindle e-reader called Library Lending, which will enable users to borrow e-books from more than 11,000 libraries in the U.S. The feature will launch later this year, and be available for all Kindle generations
Read More »The Amazon Kindle’s New, Old Threat: Barnes & Noble’s Nook Is Coming on Strong
Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader is in the headlines for a number of reasons at the moment, and it's prompting a big question: With no competing device from Amazon , can the Nook steal the Kindle's throne? The original Nook was the first e-reader to challenge the Amazon Kindle with a cleverer Android-powered device that one-upped the Kindle with a second color screen.
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