Amazon’s new Kindle Cloud Reader, announced Wednesday and available now at read.amazon.com, is a Web-based interface to Amazon’s Kindle ebook store, complete with the ability to read books within a ...
Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 years. He is the senior editor in charge of iOS software and has become an expert reviewer of the software that runs on each new Apple device. He now spends ...
Late on Tuesday, Amazon deployed its new Cloud Reader, a multiplatform HTML5 web app for reading and buying Kindle e-books in a web browser. Wednesday morning, the company issued a press release about ...
Much has been made about Apple’s recent changes to the iOS terms. At first, everyone was sure that many big players would be forced to pull their apps, such as Amazon’s popular Kindle app. But then ...
Amazon.com has launched a new Kindle Cloud Reader Web application, which allows eBook enthusiasts to access over 950,000 volumes from the Kindle eReader right from their Internet browser, sans ...
ElevenLabs Inc., a startup that makes artificial intelligence voice cloning technology, quietly launched its first general consumer app last week. The app, called ElevenLabs Reader: AI Audio, can read ...
The new software features Amazon is adding to the Kindle and Kindle Scribe are also a good example of a company realizing its ...
Substack is officially launching its Android app following beta tests, the company announced on Tuesday. The rollout of the Android app comes six months after Substack introduced its iOS app. The ...
(CBS) - Amazon launched its HTML5 cloud reader app Wednesday at read.amazon.com, which gives the online retailer an easier way to sell books on the iPad. The Kindle cloud reader app can be accessed ...
The Jeff Bezos-Steve Jobs feud is heating up. In late July, Apple removed the "buy" button from the Kindle app for iPads and iPhones. The button had redirected users to a website where they could make ...
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