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Kobo Vox ‘Social eReader’ to Battle Kindle Fire
Jeff Bertolucci, October 24, 2011
Kobo today unveiled its new $200 Kobo Vox, the company's first color eReader that matches up nicely (on paper, at least) with Amazon's $200 Kindle Fire, which starts shipping next month.
Kindle Fire Preorders: 95,000 Units Sold
Jared Newman, October 7, 2011
Amazon's Kindle Fire had a decent first day of preorders, with 95,000 units sold, according to third-party research firm eDataSource.
No 3G Web Browsing With Amazon’s New Kindle Touch
John P. Mello Jr., October 3, 2011
Amazon confirms that its touchscreen Kindle e-reader--expected to reach consumers next month--won't support Web browsing over its 3G wireless connection.
The new Kindles: Which to choose?
Jason Snell, September 29, 2011
Amazon’s Kindle product line, which expanded with three new models Wednesday, has come a long way since it was first introduced in 2007.
Kindle Touch Looks Like a Winner at $99
Jeff Bertolucci, September 29, 2011
Lost in Wednesday's Kindle Fire hoopla was the fact that Amazon also launched three new e-readers: the $79 Kindle; $99 Kindle Touch; and $149 Kindle Touch 3G.
Amazon unveils its tablet, Kindle Fire
PCWorld ME Staff, September 28, 2011
The $199 Android-based tablet joins a crowded market, but could be serious competition for the iPad, analysts say.
Are You Going to be Gaming on Kindle Next Year?
Justin Haywald, September 28, 2011
I'll admit that I'm a huge fan of Amazon's Kindle. The battery lasts forever, and after staring at a screen all day, it's a nice way to enjoy an ebook.