Amazon confirms that its touchscreen Kindle e-reader–expected to reach consumers next month–won’t support Web browsing over its 3G wireless connection. “Our new Kindle Touch 3G enables you to connect ...
Not to be outdone by Barnes & Noble's new Nook, Amazon just announced a cheaper version of its 3G Kindle, shaving $25 off the standard $189 by incorporating ads or "special offers" on the device.
Because of Amazon's design decisions, some older Kindles will lose internet connectivity later this year as carriers retire their aging 3G networks. Amazon is reaching out to affected users, offering ...
In response to Barnes & Noble’s impressively small and simple touchscreen “Nook” e-reader announcement from yesterday, Amazon made an announcement of its own: an ad-supported Kindle with a built-in 3G ...
I have the 3g-only Kindle 2, and use the wireless access every single day to read the paper (subscription to the NY Times). If I had WiFi I'd probably hook it into my home network for that, but I do ...
The Kindle 3G with Special Offers—the one with the ads—is getting its price slashed by $25 (courtesy of an AT&T sponsorship) and will now only cost $140. That makes it $50 cheaper than the regular ...
Amazon.com Inc. isn’t the first company to sell an electronic book reader with an easy-on-the-eyes electronic ink display, but its method for delivering those books may have opened up a whole new use ...
There are plenty of e-readers out there, but Amazon's Kindles remain the best of the best. Plus, with four main models that cover different preferences and price points, there's a Kindle for everyone.
Despite Amazon successfully awing us with more tablets and shiny pieces of software than thought possible, there was one glaring omission from the behemoth's new lineup: Kindle Fire 3G. Jeff Bezos, ...
The subject pretty much says it all. Special note: I'm in Thailand (see below about connectivity), if anyone has general international experience with Kindle 3G, your impressions would be appreciated.
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Amazon's Kindle e-reader uses Sprint Nextel's 3G network to deliver content -- and open up new possibilities for monetizing high-speed data networks Amazon.com isn’t the first company to sell an ...