Mar
9
2009
An anonymous reader writes “I love cabbages has reverse-engineered Adobe’s ADEPT DRM (e-book protection). On February 18, I love cabbages released code that decrypts EPUB e-books protected with ADEPT and followed that up on February 25, with code that decrypts PDF e-books protected with ADEPT. On March 4, I love cabbages was given a DMCA take down notice. And there’s plenty of evidence he got it right. DS:TNG (Dmitry Sklyarov: The Next Generation)?”
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Mar
6
2009
narramissic writes “Having already abandoned ebooks once, Barnes & Noble is jumping back into ebooks with the purchase this week of ebook seller Fictionwise. Why is the format suddenly hot? Look no further than the top 10 Fictionwise bestsellers, says blogger Peter Smith. Once again it seems like ‘porn is blazing a path to a new media format. Of the top 10 bestsellers under the ‘Multiformat’ category, nine are tagged ‘erotica’ and the last is ‘dark fantasy.’ Need more proof that folks (let’s take a leap and call them women) who read ‘bodice rippers’ like the privacy of ebooks? Author Samantha Lucas (who writes for publishers like Cobblestone Press and Siren Publishing) tells Smith that she sells almost all of her novels in ebook format.”
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Mar
5
2009
First the bad news: In multiple ways, Amazon’s new Kindle reader for the iPhone falls short of being the ultimate iPhone e-book application. It fails to replicate all the major features of a 9 Kindle device. But despite that, it’s a delight to have Kindle on the iPhone. What makes Kindle Kindle isn’t software but content –244,000 books’ worth.
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Feb
26
2009
waderoush writes “Critics are eating up everything about Amazon’s Kindle 2 e-book reader except its 9 price tag. But if you think that’s expensive, take a look behind the Kindle at E Ink, the Cambridge, MA, company that has spent 0 million since 1997 developing the electronic paper display that is the Kindle’s coolest feature. In the company’s first interview since the Kindle 2 came out, E Ink CEO Russ Wilcox says it took far longer than expected to make the microcapsule-based e-paper film not only legible, but durable and manufacturable. Now that the Kindle 2 is finally getting readers to take e-books seriously, however, Wilcox says he sees a profitable future in which many book, magazine, and newspaper publishers will turn to e-paper, if only to save money on printing and delivery. (Silicon Alley Insider recently calculated that the New York Times could save more than 0 million a year by shutting down its presses and buying every subscriber a Kindle). ‘What we’ve got here is a technology that could be saving the world billion a year,’ Wilcox says.”
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Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Readers praise Kindle 2's abilities, but price is a drawback – USA Today | tags: e-book, google, kindle, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Indigo launches e-book service – Globe and Mail | tags: amazon, e-book, google, kindle, news | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Your new Kindle is talking — but not paying – Reuters | tags: amazon, e-book, google, kindle, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Indigo launches e-book service – Globe and Mail | tags: amazon, e-book, google, kindle, news | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Cost-Justifying the Kindle 2 – PC World | tags: amazon, e-book, google, kindle, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on I have a Kindle 2. Jealous much? – MSNBC | tags: 3G, amazon, e-book, google, kindle, mobile, news, technology, wireless | posted in technical news