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more about #ereader more comments → thechansen: After the glossy sheen of new shiny gadget wore off, it's no better than than then most ereaders on the market for actually reading books. It just ha... more » Die Fledermaus: I wonder how much different this will be then Zinio, which I like. more » OCEntertainment: "I'm just going to cower in a corner with free stuff in my web browser until this all gets sorted out." As will everyone. Is there some class in bus... more » Hello Mister Walrus: "will format and publish rags that 'work across multiple digital platforms, whether the iPhone, the BlackBerry or countless other digital devices'" I... more » Segador: I've always found Zinio's online reader to be excellent; maybe they could use it. Zinio also claims that their iPhone reader app is "in development", ... more » TheCrudMan: Ummm Canon 1D mk IV and 5D firmware? Hello? That doesn't make the list? #weekinreview more » iberketo002: you guys at gizmodo rock. best. review. site. ever. more » LastVigilante: Ahh! I'm so confused! Your article says you want a Nook, but the ads accompanying your RSS feed in my reader are advertising both the Nook and Kindle!... more » Armin Molavi: amazon needs to combat the nook by enabling sharing. #internationalkindle more » Platypus Man: I love competition! #internationalkindle more » weatherman: First of all, the Nook doesn't do overseas except presumably by WiFi, so I don't really see this as competing. It's more of a recognition by Amazon th... more » Software_Goddess: What will they do if Nook lowers its price too? #internationalkindle more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: How dare you interrupt Apple coverage with such drivel! #barnesnoblenook more » Gary_7vn: It is ugly, but the concept is very good. Dedicated ebooks are not the answer, if I am going to carry around something as big as an ebook, I want it t... more » Bertone77: Personally I think the idea is great. I'm not sure I would call the thing hideous but it certainly use some work. Why use such a thick and chunky bez... more » -
#time
The Superfriends of Publishing Have a Grand Digital Plan to Save Magazines
That "Hulu for magazines" is happening. It's impressive in its sense of scope and desperation, with Time, Hearst and Conde Nast—bitter rivals that publish more than 50 magazines altogether—coming together to save print magazines by mummifying them digitally. More » -
#ereaders
MSI's eReader Will Have Nvidia Tegra Graphics in 2010
That rumor about an MSI eReader looks good-to-go: their chairman acknowledges a reader with Tegra graphics is coming, but they're ironing out some problems at the moment. Meanwhile, Asus also has some some cool-sounding readers in the works. [DigiTimes] -
#roundup
Week In Review: Apple, Microsoft, Nook and More—It Was Nuts
What didn't happen this week? We saw the Windows 7 release, new Apple hardware, Barnes & Noble's ereader, the beginnings of major net neutrality legislation and more. It was so crazy, we thought we'd round up all the highlights. More » -
#nook
Gizmodo's Barnes & Noble Nook Full Coverage in One Place
The Barnes & Noble Nook is a singularly interesting piece of hardware, that's for sure, and I would be negligent if I forgot to mention our exclusive unveiling and extended reporting. Here's our Nook coverage, all in one place. More » -
#reader
enTourage Edge: Half Ebook Reader, Half Tablet, All Hideous
Have you ever wondered how a bunch of people come up with the same brilliant idea at the same time? Like an ereader with two screens? Half of the enTourage eDGE is an e-Ink reader. The other's an Android tablet. More » -
#barnesnoble
Barnes & Noble "Major Event" Next Tuesday
Barnes and Noble just sent out invites to a "major event in our company's history." So, uh, three guesses as to what they're launching. (Hint: It's a reader.) We'll be there, bringing it to you live. -
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#questionoftheday
Your Choice: A Universal Media Tablet or an E-Ink Reader?
E-ink readers are great for book replication, but can't play back video. A tablet like Microsoft's Courier or the Apple Tablet may not handle books as well, but can do it all. Which is for you? More » -
#rumor
Barnes & Noble's eReader Might Come October 20 and Have Person-to-Person Lending
The NYT piles on the B&N eReader rumors with a proposed launch date of October 20, based on a planned event in NY for that day. What's interesting, besides its rumored Android OS, is the device's lending feature. More » -
#ereaders
Video: Barnes and Noble eBook Will Be Color
B&N will be on the color reader via an eBook store app, according to the gushing rep in this video from CTIA. Interestingly, the news follows rumors that B&N's own (possibly Android-powered) reader may arrive as early as next month. More » -
#dealzmodo
Refurbished Kindle Down to $150
Just earlier this week, I noticed a few sites excited over Amazon's offer for a $199 refurbished first generation Kindle. But now, Amazon has dropped the price to $150. More » -
#asus
Asus Eee E-Book Reader Could Arrive by Christmas
The company's top dog, Jerry Shen, told DigiTimes that it will arrive by the end of 2009 at the earliest. Also unexpected (and less confirmed): the report says "industry sources" believe MSI is sniffing out the E-Book space, too. More » -
#sony
Sony Virtual Library eBook Check Out Is Awesome, But Just a Little Too Literal
My favorite part of Sony's Reader announcement was probably Library Finder, powered by OverDrive, which lets you check out eBooks from your local library—and "thousands" have signed up—for free, direct to your reader. But there's a catch. More » -
#sonyreader
Sony Daily Edition Reader: 3G, 7-Inch Touchscreen in December
It's what we thought; The Sony Daily Edition reader is Sony's first (AT&T) 3G reader with a seven-inch touch widescreen display that you can rotate to view books in landscape. It'll be available in December for $399. Updated. More » -
#sonyreader
Sony Reader Daily Edition Kindle Fighter Coming Like, Now
We're at a press event for a new Sony Reader something. Sony just announced impressive pocket readers (and a new format) a few weeks ago, so we're guessing they're gonna make good on finally going wireless. Update: Oh look. More » -
#speculation
Borders Bookstores Includes Mysterious "Apple iPAD" in Survey
A recent survey from Borders Bookstore seeks to find how familiar its customers are with e-readers from Amazon, Sony, and Plastic Logic. This particular survey, however, includes "the Apple iPAD (large screen reading device)," which is interesting. More » -
#ebooks
Sony, of All Companies, to Ditch Proprietary eBook Formats
Sony, which we've blasted in the past for an insistence on proprietary formats, will support the open standard ePub format for its ebook readers. Open, of course, doesn't mean "free of DRM": This is really a jab at Amazon. More » -
#sony
Rumor: Sony's New eBook Readers Will Touch $200
This according to a pair of posted-then-pulled product pages on J&R, which pegged the prices for the leaked PRS-300 and PRS-600 readers at $200 and $300, respectively. Plus, a few more HOT HOT HOT e-reader hardware specs. More »


