When it comes to reading digital books, tablets are all the rage. But there’s a lot to like about simple e-readers, which over the past year have become both a lot cheaper and a lot less clunky.
This past week, I got the Kindle Fire and the Kindle Touch in. My wife and I already both own Apple iPads to compare them to. One thing that jumps out almost immediately to me is that the Kindle Fire ...
The Kindle Touch gets rid of most of the buttons and, in the process, gains the most usable keyboard of any of Amazon's e-Ink readers.
Amazon fired its first serious shots across Apple and iOS’s bow this morning as it unveiled multiple new Kindle slates at surprisingly low prices, including new no-keyboard touch models as well as the ...