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Reuters is reporting that the next Kindle will be front-lit and will be coming out in July. It's a smart move because it'll let users read their Kindles in the dark and an obvious one for Amazon to make as Barnes and Noble already has a front-lit Nook.More »

Target Corp said on Wednesday that it will stop selling Amazon.com Inc's Kindle devices...

Ben Chiang, is an editor atTechNode, a bilingual blog based in China.Are Amazon’s Kindle tablets and e-readers ready to break into the world’s biggest market? We’ve spotted someChinese Help documentation for AmazonKindle devices on the company’sChina-facing siteina sign th...

Amazon's latest app lets you send files to your Kindle directly from your Mac. Amazon today announced its “Send to Kindle” app for Mac users. The free tool can send documents from a Mac to registered Kindle devices (including the iOS Kindle app) wirelessly. Many are unaware that e...

"Because sometimes things happen to people and they're not equipped to deal with them." Whoa. So deeeeeeeeeep. That line, from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, is the most highlighted passage of all time on the Kindle.More »

Amazon has been making some big strides extending its footprint outside of the U.S. with its Kindle e-readers and Kindle bookstore now available in a range of markets including Spain, but today it took a step to improve how it caters to Spanish speakers closer to home, with the launch of a new se...

Amazon's pushing out a software update that has a few nice-sounding features like Book Extras, a reading view for Amazon Silk, movie rentals, and personal document storage on Amazon's cloud servers.More »

Amazon’s Kindle team seems have had their hands full these past few days — a Retina Display-friendly update was just pushed to the iOS App Store last week, and now the Android version is getting a nice little bump too.One of the biggest additions to this build is support for Amazon...

For all the cool things an iPad can coaxed into doing, I find myself using mine to read more than anything else (rewatching old episodes of Doctor Who on Netflix is a close second). I've been begun to use it more than my trusty Kindle, and thanks to the timely 3.0 update for the iOS Kindle app, o...

Several of the reviews of the new iPad were critical of apps that hadn't yet been updated for the ultra-sharp Retina display. For example, New York Times tech pundit David Pogue wrote that "After enjoying the freakishly sharp text in Mail and Safari, you'll be disappointed in the relatively crude...