Result for «Amazon Kindle» in articles
With all of the tablets that have been circulating and selling like hotcakes this past year, it certainly seems as though the lowly notebook will soon be replaced by a tablet. But how real is this assumption? Will notebooks really become passé? Interestingly enough, a recent study conducted ABI Research »
05/03/2012, Jim LewisThere’s a war brewing in the e-reader world. There are currently three major players vying to gain consumer attention. Those major players include Apple, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Until today, Barnes and Noble had a decent e-reader that didn’t gain too much attention thanks to overshadowing by Apple and »
04/30/2012, Jim LewisOne very annoying thing (depending on where you live) about any new device is that most new devices are offered solely within the United States. If you live in any other country, many device developers often wait to see how the device fairs within the United States prior to sending »
04/12/2012, Tom BrookRemember what CDs look like? Heck, if you are like most people, you probably have a box of CDs somewhere. Even if you don’t listen to those CDs anymore (what’s that? You do?!), Amazon wants what you’ve got. Today, the online retail giant announced that anyone who has a collection »
04/11/2012, Harriette HalepisMost device news these days is of the tablet or smartphone sort, so the fact that Toshiba is adding to its current Excite line isn’t really a surprise. What is somewhat shocking is the direction that Toshiba has gone with the newest addition to the Excite tablet lineup. Instead of »
04/10/2012, Jim LewisResult for «Amazon Kindle» in reviews
28.2 million tablets were shipped in the last quarter alone – that’s a lot of tablets! Most of these tablets were of the iPad variety, though many other manufacturers make interesting tablets too. The biggest problem with the current tablet market is that there are just too many of them. »
05/11/2012, Alan VegaSummertime is approaching and that means vacation for a lot of people. In addition to jetting off somewhere fun or sitting poolside, you’ll want to catch up on the latest and greatest books. In today’s day and age, books tend to come in e-form and most tend to come from »
05/09/2012, John CookA Nielsen study released in early November of 2011 states that 43 percent of the US population sports a smartphone. If you are included in this statistic, then you know how important it is to take care of. The screen itself should be protected from dings and scratches, and a »
02/19/2012, Danny MillsGot a Kindle Touch? If so, you’ll want to check out what Seattle-based startup Puzzazz has just come up with: the TouchWrite app. Used in conjunction with Puzzazz’s many puzzles, TouchWrite allows you to write directly on your screen (both letters and numbers) with your finger. That’s right, no need »
02/16/2012, Michael MurphyThere are all kinds of gadgets out there that promise to make viewing your favorite show easier. Heck, who needs a remote anymore? The VooMote Zapper is the latest and greatest remote gadget to hit store (well, the Apple Store, at least) shelves. This remote isn’t really a remote at »
02/10/2012, Steve LuckResult for «Amazon Kindle» in products
Amazon Video Converter is designed to meet all your needs of convert file between AVI,MPEG,VCD,SVCD,DVD,FLV,3GP,MP4,MOV,WMV,ASF formats.Amazon Video Converter is also a joiner,splitter. it can join and split video files between all supported format.
AoA DVD RIPPER provides a fast and easy way to rip and convert your DVDs to play on the web, your computer or your portable devices without disc, anytime, anywhere! It copies in high quality AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, FLV and WMV.
Amazon Fast Audio Converter is a easy and flexible tool used to extract audio from avi, mpg, vob, wmv, asf, dat, rm, rmvb, mp3, ogg, wma format medium files.
Backup solution with agentless backups, patch technology, Disaster Recovery, CDP, encryption and database backups. Designed to work with hard and removable disks, FTP Server and Amazon S3.
TuneSleeve is a utility that downloads album art from Amazon for each album in your iTunes library. You can choose which image is the best among all the images returned, or drag&drop an image from a Google Image search.