Researchers at the University of Michigan are using peacock feathers to help them develop a way to bring color to next-generation eReaders. Continue reading
Researchers at the University of Michigan are using peacock feathers to help them develop a way to bring color to next-generation eReaders. Continue reading
When you buy an album as Amazon, they will now give you a free digital copy. The company is even offering free digital copies of music purchased 15 years ago. It’s called AutoRip and here’s how it works… Continue reading
Have you purchased a tablet or are you looking to buy one this holiday season? From the widely popular Apple iPad to the Amazon Kindle to the dozens of Android tablets, it’s expected to be one of the most popular gifts under the tree this year. What accessories are worth buying and which should you avoid? Continue reading
In today’s “I’ve Always Wanted To Know” Melanie & Tim talk on camera about the differences between a Tablet and an eReader and why you would choose one over the other. Which is better for books? Which lets you check e-mail and download apps? Want more facts: Check out this… Continue reading
Amazon recently announced a few new Kindle devices, along with a refresh of an existing Kindle model. Amazon’s Kindle has been well reviewed thanks to its vast selection of books available in Kindle format, free owners library for Amazon Prime members and aggressive pricing.
So what’s new? Continue reading
In The News 05-04-2012
Your Weekly Update In The World Of Technology
Xbox AND Kinect For $99?! (With A Contract!)
For awhile now phones and other mobile devices have tried to be more and more like gaming systems, providing better and faster games and graphics. Now it looks as if Microsoft is turning the tables and trying to make gaming systems
This article describes how to add and view pictures on a Kindle Keyboard (Kindle 3). Continue reading
Here’s your weekly update of news and views for the tech world, 01-06-2012! Continue reading
Kindle books are now available in over 11,000 public libraries! Here’s a quick look at how you can use your library card instead of your credit card to read a book on your Kindle. Continue reading