Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited service is an all-you-can-read buffet for your eyes
Bookworms can gorge themselves from a selection of 600,000 titles for US$10 a month
Bookworms can gorge themselves from a selection of 600,000 titles for US$10 a month
For US$10 a month, it’ll do for ebooks and audiobooks what Netflix does for films and TV shows
Claims Amazon is already working with app developers to release ‘Cinnamon’ TV box before the end of the year, taking on arch-rivals Apple and Google
Amazon wants its goodies on your TV, not an Ouya-like games console sitting underneath it
With a big, high-res front-lit screen and more power than your average e-reader, Kobo’s latest device falls into luxury territory – but can it steal the limelight away from Amazon’s Kindle family?
Amazon’s Kindle Lending Library gets all seven of JK Rowling’s wizardly tomes – but only in the US for now
The Amazon juggernaut muscles in on Britain’s biggest high-street bookseller
Is this the moment E Ink screens turn colourful and Amazon’s Kindle evolves?
Like Rocky Balboa preparing to take on Ivan Drago, the Kindle has got in shape for its toughest fight yet – can it go the distance?
Amazon’s cheap-as-chips new Kindle has arrived – but is it worth losing the keyboard and 3G?
First Amazon giveth, then it taketh away with its new Touch ebook reader
The next-gen Kindle gets the tablet treatment at last. Click on for all the juicy info…