Posted by Apurva Tripathi on December 17, 2012 in Kindle

Almost a year back in January 2011, Jeff Bezos informed us that the Kindle books have started to outsell the paperback format at Amazon. Kindle books have been gaining ground ever since and almost all publishers are now coming out with Kindle format of their books. Kindle store has 180,000 or more books in it and is growing every single day. There are hundreds of free Kindle books available, but they are primarily from Project GutenberRead More...

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Posted by Diya on October 3, 2012 in Kindle

If you haven’t bought the best e-Reader yet, you’ve been missing something! Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is the best e-Reader in the market today! Period. Before Paperwhite, Amazon Kindle e-Readers were not back light. You needed light to to read or enjoy the Kindle e-Readers. This is when other devices and e-Readers like Nook and iPad started giving tough competition to Kindle e-Readers because they were backlight and could be read in thRead More...

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Posted by Prashant Tyagi on September 19, 2012 in How To,Kindle

dotepub provides a bookmarklet which allows you to convert any webpage into an ebook with just a single click. Once saved, you can read that ebook in any of epub compatible devices like e-readers, smartphones, desktop computers. It’s good for downloading long articles as reading those on web isn’t always a preferable option for many. Option1 : Download Webpages as eBook without images ( Immersive Mode ON) Go to dotepub.com website andRead More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 17, 2012 in Kindle

The future is definitely tablets and not desktops or laptops. Tablets are adding capabilities to handle more complex tasks and are on the way to eventually becoming completely capable of doing everything and anything a desktop or laptop can. Stylus is one such device, which does not come packaged with a tablet, but is very useful for doing things and making your tablet capable of doing more. New line ups in Kindle Fire HD were released in SeptembRead More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 13, 2012 in Kindle

Amazon Kindle PowerFast for Accelerated Charging, as the name suggests, is a device created to quickly charge your Kindle Fire device. Charging your Kindle Fire through your computer is not recommended. The power from a USB port on your computer is insufficient to fully charge your Kindle Fire. Amazon Kindle PowerFast for Accelerated Charging is exclusively made for Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD. Amazon Kindle PowerFast for Accelerated ChargiRead More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 11, 2012 in iPad,Kindle

So far so good.. Kindle ruled the marked of E-Ink Readers, while Apple ruled the tablets market with the iPad. Late 2011, Amazon decided to release a 7″ tablet known as Kindle Fire priced at $199, which soon went on to capture about a quarter of the tablet market. Amazon and Apple avoided direct competition and catered to different markets. iPads dominated the market of 9″ tablets and those who didn’t mind spending a few bucks eRead More...

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Posted by Prashant Tyagi on September 10, 2012 in How To,Kindle

X – Ray for Movies is a feature exclusively available on new Kindle Fire HD tablets which were launched recently by Amazon. Using X – Ray for movies, while watching any movie using Amazon Instant Video you can get the information about the actors by simply tapping the Kindle screen. “Who’s that guy?” and “What’s he been in?” are example of questions which will be answered within seconds when you useRead More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 10, 2012 in Kindle

Amazon on Sept 6th announced new line ups in the Kindle Fire tablets category with improved design, features and a aggressively competitive pricing.When compared with the iPad, you easily save a minimum of $100 or 200, depending on the model category, when you decide to buy a Kindle instead of an iPad. Overall there are a lot of Kindles to deal with, leave alone the Kindles in the Kindle Fire category. Amazon has created two new families – KiRead More...

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Posted by Prashant Tyagi on September 10, 2012 in Kindle

Whispersync for Voice is currently supported for almost 15000 books that are available on Amazon. To use Whispersync for Voice you need to buy the audiobooks from Audible.com which you can download for free with 30 day trial from Audible. There are more than 100,00+ titles available in audiobooks but not all of them supports Whispersync for Voice. Before you buy the audiobook make sure that they are capable for Whispersync for Voice. Whispersync Read More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 8, 2012 in Kindle

Amazon on Sept 6th announced arrival of several new devices in the Kindle Fire category, while phasing out and announcing quite a few devices in the Kindle E-Reader Category. In fact, broadly speaking, they’ve created two new families – Kindle E-Reader family and Kindle Fire family. There were already a lot of Kindles to deal with and now, there is a lot more choice and complexity available when you plan to buy a Kindle. Last year, Read More...

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Posted by Prashant Tyagi on September 8, 2012 in Kindle

Whispersync for Voice and Immersion Reading are technologies supported on new kindles like Kindle Paperwhite , Kindle Fire HD  which are definitely going to make your more happy and reading more fun.  Currently its is available for around 15000 books on Amazon. Once you start using Whispersync for voice you can use it on on your Kindle eReader or your mobile phones like iPhone, Android by simply downloading the Audible app for your smartphone. Read More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 8, 2012 in Kindle

Last year, when Amazon introduced Kindle Fire, it quickly grabbed around a quarter of the tablet market because there were not enough choices in the 7″ category (category between smartphones and the iPad). Apple realized this and it is rumored that they will soon launch the 7″ iPad (referred as the iPad Mini as rumors build up). With Apple challenging Amazon in it’s turf, Amazon has also done the same – they’ve launcRead More...

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Posted by Prashant Tyagi on September 7, 2012 in Kindle

All new Kindles are here and shining like a star in the sky which was earlier dominated by the brightness of Apple’s iPad. Though it was already anticipated that Kindle is going to release new Kindles(Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire) but when Kindle HD 8.9″ was presented to media on the stage, many were taken by surprise. With amazing features , few of which actually outshine Apple’s iPad, it has become a hot item to grab. With aRead More...

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Posted by Apurva Tripathi on September 7, 2012 in Kindle

Kindle needs no introduction. Since it’s introduction, it has had at various avatars and quite a few name changes. In 2011, Amazon named the old Kindle as Kindle Keyboard and the new Kindle was introduced, which was named just the Kindle. on September 6th, Amazon not only dropped the price of the device to $59, but also improved it further by changing it’s color and adding a few more features. Kindle Features: The all-new Kindle is thRead More...

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