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Photo Amazon will offer a range of British newspapers for the Kindle either as a single purchase or subscription - here you can see what The Times will look like on the device. Find out what else UK users can look forward to... [12 Nov 2009]
Amazon's Kindle ignites legal upheaval
Comment Amazon's Kindle e-book and Google's Book Search will change the way we read books forever. Now with Amazon's Kindle e-book reader available internationally - in the UK and some 100 other countries - and... [27 Oct 2009]
Photos: Amazon's Kindle comes to the UK
Photo Amazon is preparing to launch its Kindle e-book reader in more than 100 countries worldwide, including the UK. The Kindle unit is about the same size as a large book but only a third of an inch thick,... [08 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: The Kindle, Amazon's e-book reader
Cheat Sheet The Amazon Kindle then - is that one of those book readers? However, Amazon has said it plans to let customers buy a Kindle from the UK store in the future. Is there just one type of... [07 Oct 2009]
Amazon's Kindle e-book reader arriving in UK this month
News Amazon's Kindle is coming to the UK. The new global version, which is expected to ship on 19 October, is similar to the previous Kindle with a six-inch display, yet allows users to download books... [07 Oct 2009]
Read a book or browse the web? Asus' Eee-book reader wants you to do both
News Prices haven't emerged yet but Asus is known for low-cost products like the ultraportable Eee PC, and speculation has the budget e-reader going for around $163 (Sony's Reader Pocket Edition, in comparison, runs from $200 to $300;... [08 Sep 2009]
Amazon offers refund or redelivery for Kindle's deleted Orwell
News In an apology, Amazon has offered to redeliver copies of George Orwell novels that were mistakenly deleted from Kindle owners' libraries, or provide a gift certificate or check for $30. In July, Amazon received a torrent... [07 Sep 2009]
Amazon steps up Google Books criticism with court filing
News One of the largest sellers of regular books in the world, Amazon has also turned its attention to the digital book market with the release of the Kindle and a digital book store of its own. Amazon came out swinging on... [03 Sep 2009]
'Ditch Windows, free software is the answer'
News Brown points to Amazon.com's recent deletion of e-books from the Kindle as an example of the kinds of action that could become commonplace if the world becomes filled with more digital rights management technologies. [26 Aug 2009]
Amazon promises no Kindle repeat of George Orwell recall
News Amazon said late on Friday that it recalled two Kindle e-books because the publisher lacked the rights to the book. However, in the future, it says it won't pull already downloaded material from customers' devices. [20 Jul 2009]
My top 10 fantasy Mac tablet features
News Be thin and light: A device thinner and lighter than the three-pound MacBook Air and slightly heftier than the 1.1-pound Kindle DX would make people more apt to carry it around. And if an iPod Touch is $399 for 32GB,... [01 Jun 2009]
Mobile future: TV, power and the 'internet of things'
News An example of the latter, in Gilbert's view, is the Amazon Kindle e-book reader. With the Kindle] there's no SIM, there's no subscription, it doesn't work like that, you pay per book and that's what pays... [06 May 2009]
Is Apple prepping the Mac Tablet?
News The personal computer industry has long tried to make such a device a reality, but apart from some early success for the Kindle, no one has managed to convince the public that the attempts released to date - such as the... [29 Apr 2009]
All at sea with your iPhone or BlackBerry?
News The US cruise line company said the staff will "enlighten" guests about the newest trends and teach them finer nuances of popular hardware including the iPod nano, iPhone, BlackBerry Bold, Kindle 2, Palm Treo Pro and... [25 Mar 2009]
Is your must-have iPhone feature included?
News Previously there was no way to do this, forcing developers to hike up the initial price, or use external payment systems, similar to what Amazon did with its Kindle application. It is available for developers now and to... [18 Mar 2009]