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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.


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