Amazon is now making it harder to download the Kindle books you've bought. You only have a day left to use it.
Industry analysts have speculated that Amazon would release Kindle 2.0 by the end of this year and some reports said the new product would specifically target the higher education market.
With Amazon quietly killing a key Kindle feature, you might be seeking out alternatives — here are a few options ...
The Amazon Kindle isn't the only e-reader line on the market, but it has been the most popular since it first launched back in 2007. Here's how it's evolved.
Starting Feb. 26, 2025 (via ZDNet) you will no longer be able to download copies of your Kindle books and use those files as ...
Amazon has long offered a “Download & transfer via USB” option for your purchases. That option was removed for the most recent generation of Kindles, and is going away for old models on February 26.
Amazon has discontinued the Download & Transfer via USB option today. Customers are up in arms and fleeing the Kindle ...
Featured pricing is subject to change. Amazon is getting rid of a feature that existed within the Kindle ecosystem for over 10 years, but don’t panic (seriously, don’t). Beginning Feb. 26 ...
February 26 was Amazon's deadline for downloading and backing up your Kindle ebooks. After that, the feature is gone. Here's ...
Here’s how it works. Given Amazon announced a new range of Kindles in October 2024, I'm not expecting any new models to show up in 2025. That said, the Kindle Colorsoft is still not available in ...