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Readmoo detailed its new mooInk device in partnership with E Ink that’s meant to shrink the size of your typical e-reader. As ...
It's no secret that I love my Kobo e-reader, which is easily one of the most crucial devices that I use on a daily basis. But ...
The MooInk V is an eBook reader with an 8 inch E Ink Gallery color ePaper display that can fold in half like a… well, like a book. Developer by Readmoo and E Ink, it’s the first device of its type and ...
The good news is that even if you miss Stuff Your Kindle Day — which pops up several times a year now — and don't have Kindle ...
Amazon has announced that they are having a Book Sale on April 23 to 28 and is available for several countries, including ...
For as long as they have been circulating through schools, e-books have been pitted against physical textbooks. Though educators, parents and researchers compare the two media’s effectiveness, the ...
Many of us in our childhood days admired owning a library. Isn’t it? But would that have been ever possible? Maybe, maybe not! To make a library you would need a lot of books, and a lot of books would ...
Reading books may have several health benefits. These include strengthening your brain, increasing your ability to empathize, reducing stress, and building your vocabulary. Share on Pinterest ...
Credit: Product image courtesy of Amazon. Amazon First Reads is a program aimed at Prime members that offers early access to new e-books across many genres, as curated by First Reads editors (one ...
For example, Amazon's Kindle Scribe has an excellent large screen but doesn't deliver colour, whereas the Kindle Colorsoft gives you colour but only on a 7-inch screen. That's where the PocketBook ...
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They’ve become not just spots for homework or book browsing but free co-working spaces, with desks filled with people quietly but busily typing away. Of course, using up all that brain energy ...