For years, the X-Men were noticeably absent from Marvel Studios’ projects due to a longstanding rift with Fox, the previous owner of their rights. This absence was intriguing yet odd, given the pivotal role of X-Men: The Animated Series in catalyzing the X-Men film franchise and the broader comic book movie boom. However, Disney Plus’ X-Men ’97 series now offers a nostalgic … [Read more...] about X-Men ’97: Reviving Classic Comic Book Excitement
Meebook M103 with 10.3-inch E Ink display now on sale in China
As expected, the Meebook M103 has gone on sale in China. The e-note with a 10.3-inch E Ink display comes with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB ROM, the latter being further expandable via external cards to up to 1TB. The display comes with a 1404 x 1872 resolution and is front-lit with warm and cool temperature controls. This ensures you have the most optimum reading experience irrespective … [Read more...] about Meebook M103 with 10.3-inch E Ink display now on sale in China
Classic Magic The Gathering Manga Set For English Debut in Fall 2024
In 2024, Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts revealed in a bountiful year packed with thrilling new sets and Secret Lair unveilings. Adding to the buzz, Viz Media dropped a bombshell announcement via their official X channel the criminally underrated manga, "Destroy All Humans, They Can't Be Regenerated: A Magic: The Gathering Manga," is slated for release in Fall 2024. This … [Read more...] about Classic Magic The Gathering Manga Set For English Debut in Fall 2024
Kindle Scribe Discounted in Canada For Mother’s Day
With just days left until Mother's Day 2024, it is hardly surprising Amazon has started a sale on its Kindle e-reader device. The retailer is now offering its flagship Kindle, the Scribe at a discount which applies to the entry-level Scribe as well as the Kindle Scribe Essentials Bundle. Here are the details. The Kindle Scribe 16 GB is right now priced at $365 which is 21 … [Read more...] about Kindle Scribe Discounted in Canada For Mother’s Day
Z Library rules out blocking access to users in China
The famous shadow library site Z Library has assured users in China it has no intention to curb access to its resources for those in mainland China, SCMP reported. Z Library made the announcement to this effect on its official Telegram channel. This comes in the wake of a few social media posts on WeChat and Bilibili in China that said it has started blocking access to its … [Read more...] about Z Library rules out blocking access to users in China
New AI tool helps authors release more audiobooks on Amazon
Audible now hosts a staggering 40,000 audiobook titles that have been narrated by artificial AI-generated voice, Bloomberg reported. This has been made possible thanks to a new tool that Amazon introduced last year. The free tool which is still in beta testing is accessible to self-published authors associated with the Kindle Store and allows them to convert their books into … [Read more...] about New AI tool helps authors release more audiobooks on Amazon
New Gallery 3 Devices Expected to launch Later This Year
With color e-readers and e-note devices slowly becoming mainstream, the distinct pattern that has emerged is that almost all of the devices exclusively feature Kaleido 3 color e-paper panels. That seems set for a change with more devices based on the Gallery 3 color e-paper display expected to launch during the second half of the year. This, as the site TechBang reported, has … [Read more...] about New Gallery 3 Devices Expected to launch Later This Year
The Next Chapter: How Technology Has Changed Reading
Ebooks have grown in popularity over the course of the last twenty years or so, yet the medium could have originated as early as the 1940s. The idea itself was patented by Spanish teacher and writer Angela Ruiz Robles in the latter years of that decade. Before this, Italian priest Roberto Busa began planning the Index Thomisticus, which is an annotated electronic index … [Read more...] about The Next Chapter: How Technology Has Changed Reading
Kindle Oasis International Version Now Selling For 50% Off
Amazon is done with the Kindle Oasis. There aren't going to be any successor to the version currently available and there aren't many of the Oasis available either. That said, Amazon is holding a sale right now wherein international versions of the Oasis are on offer. As per the latest on this, the Kindle Oasis model with 8 GB of storage and done up in Graphite shade is … [Read more...] about Kindle Oasis International Version Now Selling For 50% Off
7 Best Psychology Books Everyone Should Read
Psychology is a field that uncovers the mysteries of human nature and the strange workings of our minds. Reading psychology books can help you gain solutions to everyday problems. We have listed 7 helpful psychology books that everyone should read. Let’s see what they are. Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman Daniel Kahneman wrote this book based on research done … [Read more...] about 7 Best Psychology Books Everyone Should Read
Google Play Books to offer audiobook previews on YouTube
Google Play Books has been provided an update that introduces several new features to the app, the company revealed via a blog post. That includes integration with YouTube where users will be able to listen to audiobook previews for free. This would be in addition to the audiobook previews that are already available via the Play Books app for Android, iOS, and the web. As it … [Read more...] about Google Play Books to offer audiobook previews on YouTube
Eazeye Radiant TRLCD monitor – better than e-paper? A Review
If you think only the E Ink display provides you with the best possible eye protection against digital burnout, you are in for a surprise. This new type of LCD display, named the TLCD, offers most of the benefits of a traditional LCD panel sans the glare, which claims to be equally beneficial for your eye health. Right now you can purchase it from the company’s Indiegogo … [Read more...] about Eazeye Radiant TRLCD monitor – better than e-paper? A Review
Book Banning: Is it possible to strike a balance?
The topic of banning books sparks heated debates, touching on our deepest values of freedom and protection. We've all heard about it: some argue for shielding young minds from potentially harmful content, while others champion the right to explore diverse ideas without restriction. In this article, we're diving into the heart of this contentious issue, exploring the pros and … [Read more...] about Book Banning: Is it possible to strike a balance?
Should premium styluses for e-readers support firmware updates?
There are a myriad of cheap and plastic styluses that ship for free with most e-readers and e-notebooks from companies such as Onyx Boox, Meebook, Hyread, Readmoo and other Chinese companies. The Amazon Kindle Scribe, Kobo, Remarkable 2, and SuperNote all have a line of basic styluses with limited functionality. If you want to spend way more money, they also have a line of … [Read more...] about Should premium styluses for e-readers support firmware updates?