Summertime is approaching and that means vacation for a lot of people. In addition to jetting off somewhere fun or sitting poolside, you’ll want to catch up on the latest and greatest books. In today’s day and age, books tend to come in e-form and most tend to come from »
05/09/2012, John CookGot a Kindle Touch? If so, you’ll want to check out what Seattle-based startup Puzzazz has just come up with: the TouchWrite app. Used in conjunction with Puzzazz’s many puzzles, TouchWrite allows you to write directly on your screen (both letters and numbers) with your finger. That’s right, no need »
02/16/2012, Michael MurphyApple, Google, IBM, and various other tech companies are known around the world. Why are these companies so popular worldwide? One of the main reasons is that all of these companies offer websites, products, and devices in a number of different languages. Amazon is catching onto the fact that products »
10/11/2011, Steve LuckIt seems like everyone is talking or using eReaders these days because they are simple to use, hold thousands of books at a time and are an asset for any book owner.  The two biggest names in the world who manufacture eReaders are Kindle and Nook. We’ve all seen »
09/24/2011, Greg MintonIn the competitive world of eReaders Barnes & Noble and Amazon are constantly one upping each other and they have succeeded again with their brand new Nook Touch eReader which is updated and more improved than the first generation Nook their brand new Nook that they launched almost two years »
09/23/2011, Greg MintonReading is fundamental. It’s also a great way to pass the time. As avid readers know, nothing is quite as peaceful as reading a book while sitting on a beach, in the backyard, or on the couch. Having the option to take hundreds of books with you wherever you go »
06/08/2011, Brian BeckerAmazon’s come out with a very interesting offer—you can buy their WiFi only Kindle for $139, or you can get the ad-supported version for $114. I say interesting offer, because it’s really neither good nor bad. That’s only a $25 price difference, which amounts to just over a dollar a »
05/07/2011, Michael Gabriel