The TCL P10 Color Ink Eye Protection Phone is now available to buy. You can place your orders at JingDong where it is priced at 1998 Yuan which roughly comes to about 278 USD. One of the biggest USPs with the P10 is its 6.78-inch NxtPaper display which impresses with its paper-like attribute. The low blue light glare-free display boasts a superior eye-protection feature … [Read more...] about TCL P10 Color Ink Eye Protection Phone Now on Sale
Kobo e-readers are now $10 more expensive
Kobo has raised the prices of some of its e-reader devices globally. The Kobo Clara BW, the Kobo Clara Colour, and the Kobo Libra Colour each will henceforth cost $10 more in Canada, US, UK, and other markets. This affects not only Kobo products sold on the main Kobo website but also all of their other distribution partners. Other Kobo devices, such as the Kobo Elipsa 2E and … [Read more...] about Kobo e-readers are now $10 more expensive
Authors Guild Launches Human Authored Certification
Hundreds of thousands of e-books are submitted to anyone through self-publishing platforms such as Kindle Direct Publishing, Kobo Writing Life, Nook Press, and Smashwords. AI written books represents a large segment, polluting a good ecosystem. All of these platforms find it hard to police all of the AI garbage, since there is no editorial process. The Authors Guild is looking … [Read more...] about Authors Guild Launches Human Authored Certification
Rebecca Yarros Onyx Storm Sold 2.7 million copies in a week
Rebecca Yarros’s ‘Onyx Storm is the fastest-selling adult novel in the past 20 years. The book, the third in a series, has sold 2.7 million copies in its first week and is topping every bestseller list. The three novels, part of Yarros’ planned five-book Empyrean series, have sold more than 12 million print, e-books, and audiobooks in the United States, according to her … [Read more...] about Rebecca Yarros Onyx Storm Sold 2.7 million copies in a week
Amazon First Reads e-books for February are out now
Amazon First Reads is a program that offers customers early access to new books across popular genres. Every month, customers can choose one of the Kindle books selected by our editors for free for Amazon Prime members. Users can choose one book from a list every month, which is theirs to keep forever. First Reads can be read on the Kindle e-reader, Fire Tablets, or the Kindle … [Read more...] about Amazon First Reads e-books for February are out now
Would you buy an E INK Prism electric Guitar?
Would you buy an electronic guitar with E INK Prism 3 color-changing technology? Cream Guitars integrated the E Ink Prism 3 ePaper into the Voltage DaVinci design and showcased the latest models at NAMM 2025. Cream Guitars is challenging legacy manufacturers by adopting cutting-edge technology that inspires artists and onlookers and pushes the boundaries of personalization and … [Read more...] about Would you buy an E INK Prism electric Guitar?
Kobo is mulling over paid services for their e-readers
Rakuten Kobo is planning to implement some paid services for its e-readers. These services will be subscription-based, giving people a Send to Kindle alternative and access to Google Drive, Dropbox, and other cloud service providers. Storygraph, Goodreads, and other social book discovery platforms will also be available on the e-reader. One of the most popular … [Read more...] about Kobo is mulling over paid services for their e-readers
Agile to Showcase 32-inch Spectra 6-Based Forever Display at ISE
Taiwan-based firm Agile Display Solutions said it will launch a new color e-paper display at the ISE event slated to take place next week, the website Sixteen-Nine.net reported. The Forever Display, also identified by the product name EPD32-FD, uses Spectra 6 color e-paper display tech which allows for high contrast and color-rich displays. One unique aspect of the Forever … [Read more...] about Agile to Showcase 32-inch Spectra 6-Based Forever Display at ISE
Netgalley switches from Adobe Digital Editions to LCP
Netgalley is a company that specializes in providing early access to books that have yet to be released. Publishers provide them with ARC e-books and audiobooks in exchange for reviews that can be used for marketing purposes. For a long time, Netgalley used Adobe Digital Editions as a form of Digital Rights Management (DRM). However, they just announced that they … [Read more...] about Netgalley switches from Adobe Digital Editions to LCP
Here’s How to Return Your Audible Audiobook and Get Your Credit Back
Here is something that might not be known to many. Audible has a feature that allows you to return your audiobooks and get your credit back. You can then re-use that credit against another audiobook of your choice. As Kris Henges of How-To-Geek mentioned, the feature is available on the ‘Purchase History’ page. There, when you click on any title that you have purchased, you … [Read more...] about Here’s How to Return Your Audible Audiobook and Get Your Credit Back
Paul McCartney’s Rare Interview on AI Threats to Artists
Paul McCartney is the latest big-name artist to sound the alarm about AI’s growing impact on creative industries. In a recent statement, the Beatles legend warned that proposed UK copyright changes could let AI companies freely use musicians’ work without permission, "We're the people, you're the government- you're supposed to protect us." And he’s not alone—Elton John has … [Read more...] about Paul McCartney’s Rare Interview on AI Threats to Artists