I took away an interesting snippet from a story on the OS News site last week, in which editor Thom Holwerda discussed the Kindle tablets. The Kindle Fire HD is ad-supported, but now Amazon allows you to permanently remove the advertisements from your Fire HD for a $15 fee. Amazon was clear at the launch … Continue reading
The original Amazon Kindle Touch was the first e-ink reader device to break break the mass market. It’s successors, Kindle 2 and 3, are the best selling e-readers in that market. Now the Kindle Touch crosses into the tablet market as a touch-enabled e-reader. Amazon is offering the device using the familiar two price-point scheme: … Continue reading