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Target Will Suspend Sales of Amazon Kindle e-Readers by May 13th
Posted by: | CommentsTarget is discontinuing sales of all Amazon Kindle e-Readers and the Kindle Fire by May 13 2012. The company has already suspended all online listings for Amazon devices. The Kindle Fire accounts for most of Target’s sales in the tablet department, which sold out nationwide on Black Friday 2011. The reason why they are not selling them anymore? A conflict of interest with Apple.
Apple apparently has made Target an offer to provide all their new projects and devices at a better rate if the retail chain plays nice. Target does not make much of a markup selling Amazon e-readers and tablets. The allure of “all things Apple” is a siren call that is hard to resist.
Many Target locations have Kindles in stock right now, but will be no longer ordering any and will remove them from all retail stores by May 13th. You can expect some massive deals to be had in the next few weeks leading up to the cutoff. Internal documents suggest the company is going to have a firesale leading up to Mothers Day.
Update: Reuters received an email from Target saying “Target is phasing out Amazon- and Kindle-branded products in the spring of 2012,” Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder wrote in an email to Reuters. “We will continue to offer our guests a full assortment of e-readers and supporting accessories.”
via The Verge
Onyx Boox to Use New LG e-Paper Technology
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Back in March, LG revealed new e-paper that should give e-ink Holdings a run for their money. One company that is interested in using this technology is Onyx, who is well known for their BOOX series of e-readers. Their new device using Plastic Paper will be launching sometime this month.
The new e-Paper by LG features a inch XGA display with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and relies on e-ink to render a monochrome display of texts and images. However, the biggest USP of the EPD is its ultra thin construction. This has been achieved with the use of plastic that is as thin as a display guard used on cellphones. This has resulted in the EPD being just 0.7mm, about a third in size from similar EPD that are made of glass. The use of plastic has also made the LG produced EPD weigh just 14 gms. This in turn has added to the durability of the display, something brought forth in repeated drop tests performed by LG. The e-papers were dropped from a height of about 1.5 meters, and the displays not only survived each time but also remained very devoid of any scratches. Even hitting the displays with a small urethane hammer failed to leave a mark on the e-paper displays.
According to our Russian Source, Onyx will be launching an e-reader similar to the Onyx Boox A62. It will feature a Freescale i.MX508 Cortex A8 processor that runs at 800 MHZ. There is going to be 4 GB of internal memory and 128 MB of RAM, and I am a bit worried about the amount of RAM in a touchscreen display. One of the things this device will have going for it is the sheer amount of ebook formats that it will read. How about this for a format list? TXT, TXT.ZIP, HTML, RTF, RTF.ZIP, FB2, FB2.ZIP, DOC, DOCX, MOBIPOCKET, CHM, PDB, EPUB (DRM), EPUB (non-DRM), JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, CBR, CB7, CBZ, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, DjVu, PDF (DRM), PDF (non-DRM).
Angry Birds Space Sets Mobile Download Milestone
Posted by: | CommentsRovio has announced that its latest iteration of their Angry Birds franchise has hit an unparalleled number of downloads. It seems that Angry Birds Space has set a new record as the most downloaded mobile game of all time. It has reached over 50 million downloads since it was released last month.
Many people who have stuck with our fowl weather friends since the first version of Angry Birds was released thought the franchise might be dwindling in popularity. Seldom do games that have been around for a number of years retain a ravenous following and gamers are often fickle creatures. There is no denying that Angry Birds Space sets a new benchmark in casual games that employ a new breed of physics. Fifty million downloads in only thirty days certainly shows there is no shortage of people addicted to our favorite birds.
One of the ways it manages to capture continued popularity is the sheer amount of platforms that Rovio publishes for. You can play it on Facebook, your smart phone, or on the Playbook, iPad, and Android tablets. No matter what type of mobile device you have, there is plenty of action. This allows people who have the Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet, and other e-readers to take a break from their books and have a little bit of fun.
If you have an Android Device that is not able to access the official Google Play Market, you can download it from our own Good e-Reader App Store HERE.
Books-A-Million Receives Offer to Take Company Private
Posted by: | CommentsBooks-A-Million Inc received a proposal from the Anderson family, who controls over 53% of the company, to take it private today. Recently displaced CEO Clyde Anderson made an offer of $3.05 per share in cash for Books-A-Million, which has a premium of 20 percent. This would value the entire company at $48.8 million.
Books-a-Million became the United States’ second-largest bookstore chain after Borders went bust last year. It currently operates 255 stores in 31 states under its own company name, and also operates a few others such as Books and Co., 2nd & Charles, and Bookland.
After the news of the potential takeover, the shares jumped up nearly 22% and should continue to climb in the next few days. It is unknown whether or not the company will be moved to the private sector ,and is heavily dependent on the current board of directors to make the call.
Is Amazon Developing a 3G Kindle Fire?
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The Rumor: Is Amazon working on a new Kindle Fire 3G? A recent tip has mentioned that the company is internally toying around with the idea.
The Rational: Amazon has a long established track record during the last four years of providing free 3G internet access with their e-ink readers. They are always more expensive then their WIFI counterparts, but allow more freedom to purchase content while outside wireless areas. The drawback of their existing WIFI model of the Fire is that it limits the amount of impulse purchases that you may make when on vacation or during your daily commute. Amazon frequently offers the hardware at cutthroat prices and makes the money back selling you content. With a WIFI only edition right now, they are shooting themselves in the foot by limiting the amount of things you can buy. The 3G model would in essence allow more flexibility for people on the go. You will not have to pay anything extra for the 3G internet access, but the internal debate at the company is centered on what you can do while on 3G access.
The Amazon networks and S3 cloud servers maintain most of the content delivery networks on the internet. Some of the largest websites in the world use Amazons services to handle their bandwidth and server networks. I would imagine that the Kindle Fire 3G will not let you do high bandwidth tasks like streaming video or audio. Amazon wants people to buy books, newspapers, apps, audiobooks, and other low-bandwidth content while on the go. This has been a staple of their e-ink models with free 3G and it is good to have different models based on the needs of the customer.
If Amazon was really developing a 3G Kindle Fire it would probably limit the number of things you can do. There is no way the company could offer free 3G and let everyone watch Netflix or Amazon Prime movies while on the go. Likely you would receive a nag screen saying you need to be on a wireless network for this content. This would provide the solution for super high-bandwidth problems that plague the entire telecommunications industry. In essence, the 3G would let you buy books and other things that don’t take much room at all.
There is no dispute that the Amazon Kindle Fire has been very popular and currently controls 54% of the entire Android tablet market. There has been rumors for awhile that the company is working on an e-reader similar to the Barnes and Noble Glowlight and a 10 inch version of the Kindle Fire.
Although there is no concrete evidence that the company is developing a tablet with 3G functionality, but this is one rumor that actually makes a ton of sense. Amazon makes its money with content and sells hardware at near loss. It would make total sense to give people more freedom to buy content on the go, then be relegated to a WIFI zone.
The Best e-Reader and Tablet Devices for May 2012
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Springtime is in the air and its time to start reading outside with some of the great new ebooks coming out this month. If you are looking to upgrade your device to the latest and greatest, or looking to buy an e-reader for the first time, we got you covered.
What is an e-reader?
If you are coming into the game late, an e-reader is basically an electronic device used for reading digital books. e-Ink is the technology used in the majority of these devices and it mimics real paper. When you read ebooks, you can change the line-spacing, margins, and fonts. You can even make highlights and annotations without ruining the book like you would a real one. Some tablets are billed as e-readers like the Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet, Pandigital Novel, and so on. These are not true e-readers, but the distinction in 2012 is becoming increasingly blurred.
Barnes and Noble Simple Touch with Glow- This electronic reader features the first e-ink screen in the world with accompanied LED lights to allow you to read in the dark. The lights are on the side of the screen and built into the chassis of the screen, much like IR Touchscreens.
The Barnes and Noble Simple Touch Reader features a six inch e-ink Pearl display. The new display that the Nook uses is similar to the Amazon Kindle 3rd generation, Kobo Touch, and Sony PRS-650. The screen gives you a solid resolution of 800×600 pixels and displays 16 levels of greyscale. Underneath the hood is a 800 MHZ CPU processor and 2 GB of internal storage. The storage is where all of your ebooks and pictures are housed, and if that is not enough you can increase it via MicroSD up to 32 GB.
You can purchase comics, newspapers, magazines, fiction, and non-fiction books. Not only is this the newest one on the market, but also maintains the same processor, RAM, and hardware as the previous Nook Simple Touch. You can expect a lot of value for your money with this gadget. The drawback is that it does not have speakers or headphones to listen to audiobooks or music.
This e-reader hit the USA market in the first week of May of 2012. International users can purchase this device from Shop e-Readers.
Amazon Kindle Touch – People often expect e-readers to function much like their tablets and phones—with a touchscreen. The Kindle Touch leads the charge with one of the largest ecosystems on the market. There is no shortage of newspaper, magazines, books, and much more to satiate your literary thirst. One of the most popular uses of this e-reader is the “Send to Kindle” function for sending documents, blog posts, and much more to your device for offline reading.
The new Amazon Kindle 6 features a six inch e-ink Pearl display with a resolution of 600×800 Pixels. The same screen technology that the Kindle uses is found in many of the competing devices, such as the Sony PRS-T1, Kobo Touch, and Nook Simple Touch. It packs Freescale 800 MHZ processor under the hood and 256 MB of RAM, which keeps the reader speedy. There is also 4 GB of internal memory to house all of your content and has a 3.5 mm headphone jack and speakers. For wireless connectivity there are various flavors. such as 3G and WiFi.
One of the drawbacks is that there is no expandable memory via an SD Card. You have to make sure you keep space for all of your books. You are also locked into the Amazon ecosystem and many people don’t like this fact.
You can purchase this device from Amazon in many different countries and also Shop e-Readers.
Kobo Touch – The latest generation Kobo touchscreen e-reader has been on the market for almost a year now. The company is rumored to be working on a new device and you can get plenty of deals on this right now.
The Kobo Touch has a full touchscreen e-ink Pearl display that has a full six inches of screen real estate. It features an Infrared Touch or IR touch that drastically enhances the touchscreen sensitivity and makes interacting with the screen a pure delight. Part of the reason why the unit is so responsive is due to the Freescale 508 Processor. You have by default 2 GB of internal storage, which should be enough for around 1000 ebooks. If this is not enough for you, it can be enhanced via the MicroSD card up to 32 GB. Keep in mind the SD card slot does not have a flap or any kind of protection, so you might want to make sure water does not get into the device.
Kobo has one of the most expansive ecosystems in the world and books can be purchased from almost every major country. There are nearly three million free and paid books available, and also plenty of newspapers and other content. Currently Kobo has 54% of the entire Canadian market and is growing in international expansion.
Nook Tablet – The Nook Tablet is not really an e-reader per se, and is more of a multimedia device with a strong focus on reading. Barnes and Noble has one of the best ecosystems in the world to suit content for a full color touchscreen. You can download Android apps, kids books, interactive books, magazines, newspapers, books, and plenty more. I would say the Nook ecosystem beats the Kindle Fire’s hands down, in terms of reading content.
The Nook Tablet features a 7 inch multitouch display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. Underneath the hood it is running a dual-core 1GHZ processor and 1 GB of Ram. Internal storage bestows upon you a whopping 16 GB and you can further enhance it via the Micro SD up to 32 GB.
There are built in speakers and a 3.mm headphone jack for you to listen to audiobooks, music, videos, and other content. One of the few drawbacks is that you cannot order this from Barnes and Noble outside the USA. If you live in Canada, Australia, or anywhere else you can buy this from Shop e-Readers and they will ship to any country fairly quick. If you want to use this outside the USA you will need to use a USA address, which can be found anywhere on Google and your own Credit Card. Barnes and Noble will never send anything to you physically in the post and all confirmations for purchases are sent via email.
Amazon Kindle Fire – The Amazon Kindle Fire remains the highest selling Android Tablet in the world. It controls 54% of the entire segment and is rising every quarter. There are plenty of features not found anywhere else that really make this a worthy tablet to buy. Amazon Prime is a streaming video service that gives you thousands of TV shows and movies. When you are a Prime member, you can also borrow one free ebook a month and you have over a hundred thousand to choose from. If audiobooks are you thing, there is no beating Audible.com, which is owned by Amazon. You can listen to a copious amount of books while on your daily commute or out with the dog.
The Amazon Kindle Fire features a 7 inch Gorilla Glass display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. The glass on the display is one of the most stable screens the market. Gorilla makes very dense screens that prevent dings from dropping it on the ground and are almost shatterproof. Many YouTube videos exist where people jab it with a wide array of sharp objects, only to be harmlessly deflected.
The tablet is very robust with the dual core 1 GHZ CPU processors and 512 MB of RAM. Menus fly with abandon and videos never seemed to stutter. When we tried the web browser, you could scroll up and down a website and not see any artifacting or checked backgrounds. I was worried at first that when compared to the Nook Tablet, this one would fail and be slow. Against our expectations, in our head to head tests the Kindle Fire kept up with its B&N counterpart in every aspect.
Audio in tablets often earns my tremendous disdain. Mainstream e-readers like the Barnes and Noble Nook Color present the speakers on the bottom. This ensures that when you hold it in landscape or portrait mode your hands physically muffle the speaker. When you are laying down and the tablet is resting on its back, the same muffled sounds are emanating. The Kindle Fire features stereo speakers on the top. This won points with me right away and let me tell you, they are LOUD! When we compared the audio against the Nook Color and Apple iPad, the Fire blew them all away. It is that good.
The Kindle Fire overall hardware design is fairly minimal, with the only ports being the Micro USB, Power Button, and 3.5mm headphone jack. The majority of the functionality for volume, settings, and page turns are all software base. This cuts down on the weight of it and makes it more slim than competing devices on the market.
Amazon does not ship this tablet outside the USA, so the only way you can get it is through Shop e-Readers.
Amazon Kindle Fire takes 54% of the Android Market
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The Amazon Kindle Fire is growing in popularity and now controls 54% of the entire Android market segment. Its rivals such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab and Motorola Xoom are seeing diminished returns.
The Kindle Fire has seen tremendous market growth since it launched last November. During its first quarter it garnered 29% of all Android sales. In January it increased its lead to 41.8% and February climbed even higher to 54.4%.
The Apple iPad obviously dominates the entire tablet market but Amazon is biting into their market. Apple had 61.5% of the global market in the third quarter of 2011, but that share fell to to 54.7% in Q4 2011, largely because of the success of Kindle Fire.
What about the Nook Tablet and Nook Color? It seems it did not even get into the top 10 in the recent COMSCORE report. B&N might not even care because they have said their Nook Tablet is less a tablet and more an e-reader.
Sony Tablet S gets Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade
Posted by: | CommentsThe Sony Tablet S is finally getting a taste of Google Ice Cream Sandwich! It is officially rolling out via WIFI, so visit your settings menu and check Updates to get the entire build right now.
The latest Android 4.0 update does not break any new ground on one of Sony’s only tablets on the market right now. It is more or less a stock build but does allow you re-size Windows and gives you flexibility to customize things a little bit better. The calculator, browser, and remote control apps have been tweaked to allow small windows that you can drag around in and out of view. The lock screen allows you to jump right into camera mode and there is a sweet new panoramic mode.
GoodeReader App Store reaches 600 Playbook APPS!
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The Blackberry Playbook is quickly becoming more relevant again with the advent of the Android Emulator. This feature dropped when OS2 first came out a few months ago and many people are picking up the cheap RIM tablet for $199. On the official release date of the Android update we made it our goal to have the best Playbook App Store on the market. We are now proud to feature 600 apps completely for free for anyone who wants to get more out of their Playbook.
One of the drawbacks of the official Playbook App World is the dirge of low quality applications. Another factor is popular apps like Kindle, Aldiko, Moon+ Reader and many news apps are simply not available at all. We test and convert all of the free Android apps that are requested in our official Crackberry Forum Thread that has reached 88 pages in length.
When you live and breathe e-readers and tablets like we do, we try and provide the kind of service that would really make us jump up and down with glee! We’d like to thank everyone who has donated to keep our store always updating old apps and adding new ones everyday!
If you are new to Playbook Android Loading check out our video tutorials and download the software you need to get going!
Fisher Price IXL e-Reader Contest Winner
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Earlier in the month we announced our draw for the Fisher Price IXL e-Reader for kids! It is simply one of the most rugged devices we have ever reviewed and is supported by a company that knows the market. The contest is over and done with and we would like to thank everyone for their contest entries.
The winner of the contest is Monica Young! Stay tuned for our next contest starting soon!
Pixel Qi Working on New Retina Display Screen Technology
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Pixel Qi is enamoured with the Apple iPad 3, but is not impressed with the overheating issue or the 8 watt power draw. The company is working on a next generation screen that draws very low power and has the same resolution. CEO Mary Lou Jepsen wrote, “We can now announce that we can match or exceed the image quality of the screen in the iPad3. We have a new architecture that matches the resolution of the ipad3 screen, and its full image quality including matching or exceeding contrast, color saturation, the viewing angle and so forth with massive power savings. We even added a very low power mode that runs at a full 100X power reduction from the peak power consumed by the iPad3 screen. We are finalizing our partner(s) on the development of this new screen family and the sizes we will make it in.”
One of the main benefits of Pixel Qi technology is that it is designed to work in direct sunlight and poses an alternative to e-ink. It’s biggest mass market product was the Notion Ink Adam which was released a few years ago. When we caught up with John Ryan the CFO at CES, he said the company was focusing on Asia and the Military because the consumer market was not accepting the technology like he had expected.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery Wins Big at the Canadian Video Game Awards
Posted by: | CommentsThe Canadian Video Game Awards has just ended in Vancouver, BC, and we were on the scene checking out the latest mobile game developers. Most of the awards went to console designers, but we were focused on companies making great content for Android Tablets and iOS. Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery won “Best Downloadable Game” and “Best Game on the Go.” Capybara Games during the acceptance ceremony said, “The common belief is that mobile games have to be three minutes or less. We want to change that, we want mobile games to be epic.”
This game designed for iPad faced some stiff competition from Super Stickman Golf and Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, but managed to take the win in two different categories.








