The Amazon Kindle has employed an Experimental Browser for over ten years. You can easily surf the internet on almost all models of Kindles, but due to advancements in e-paper, using a model made in the past 4 years will provide the best experience. If you decide to use the browser, there is something you have to do, in order to stop most webpages from endlessly loading, … [Read more...] about Why do you need to disable JavaScript on the Kindle Browser?
Archives for May 2021
Here are the best features of Android 12
The new Android 12 version is here, well sort of, at least. To put things in the right perspective, Google announced Android 12 at its recently concluded IO 2021 event and is currently available to download as a beta version in some select smartphone devices. The fully polished thing should be with us later in the year, like around the September - October window. This means … [Read more...] about Here are the best features of Android 12
What are the most lucrative e-books to self-publish?
According to many writers, self-publishing a book is a bit of an uphill struggle. Before they became best-selling authors, many writers struggled to get the attention of publishing houses and were rejected dozens of times. Fortunately, things have changed a lot since the advent of e-books, making it easier for aspiring authors to self-publish their books, gain some recognition, … [Read more...] about What are the most lucrative e-books to self-publish?
Must Read eBooks for Forex Trading in 2021
They say a little knowledge can go a long way and by that reasoning a lot of knowledge can only be of a benefit. When it comes to your financial aspirations, it’s of vital importance to be as clued up as possible. The world of forex trading doesn’t just open you up to numerous markets with the possibility of financial gains, it also open you up to new knowledge. In addition to … [Read more...] about Must Read eBooks for Forex Trading in 2021
First Look at the Rakuten Kobo Elipsa 10.3 inch e-note
The Elipsa is the first professional digital note taking device that Kobo has ever produced. The company primarily focuses on consumer grade digital readers, but this new 10.3 inch device is a different beast entirely. The hardware is slick and polished and the UI is similar to other Kobo products, you can borrow ebooks via Overdrive and read Pocket articles. The Kobo … [Read more...] about First Look at the Rakuten Kobo Elipsa 10.3 inch e-note
Dasung Paperlike 253 25 inch E INK Monitor Ships in August
In December, Dasung announced that they were going to release their first large screen computer monitor that employed an E INK Screen. In the past, they have issued a number of 13.3 inch models, that were ideal for a secondary monitor, but the Dasung 253 is a different beast altogether. The company has just announced that they are running a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds … [Read more...] about Dasung Paperlike 253 25 inch E INK Monitor Ships in August
E INK Launches On-Cell Touch e-Paper module
E INK has just announced that they have released a On-Cell Touch e-paper module, that supports Kaleido Plus color e-paper and Carta HD. Most devices that use electronic paper, such as e-readers or e-notes, incorporate touch screens by laminating a touch sensor on top of the display. E Ink’s new technology incorporates touch directly into the e-paper – making the display clearer … [Read more...] about E INK Launches On-Cell Touch e-Paper module
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G launched in Germany, priced €649
Samsung has gone for a rather soft launch of its latest tablet, which interestingly has been named the Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G and not the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite as was being speculated all along. This also points to Samsung adopting a similar naming strategy for both its smartphone and tablet segments where the device sitting a rung or two lower than the flagship model gets the Fan … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G launched in Germany, priced €649
These are the worst e-readers of all time
Close to 100 new e-readers and digital note taking devices are released every year, globally. Some are household names and have tremendous retail visibility, such as Amazon, B&N and Kobo. Others are only sold online or released in specific markets, to cater to local tastes. Good e-Reader has reviewed a copious number of readers over the years, most are respectable, fewer … [Read more...] about These are the worst e-readers of all time