Amazon has announced a new e-ink tablet called the Kindle Scribe. The 10.2-inch e-ink tablet is said to have 12 weeks of battery life. It will be available for $339.99 ($429.00 CAD) with preorders ...
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Foxconn Electronics has received a massive order from Amazon to start producing the followup to the widely successful Kindle Fire Tablet. It is apparent that the Chinese company will begin pumping out ...
Amazon this morning just announced its latest Kindle, officially called the Kindle Scribe. It’s the first Kindle designed for both reading and writing, and comes with a 10.2-inch, 300-ppi Paperwhite ...
Amazon held a hardware event just a couple of weeks ago, but the company already has new devices coming up. The company today announced a new Fire HD 10 tablet, alongside a Kids Edition. The "all-new" ...
Amazon just released its new generation of Fire tablets, but instead of one tablet this year, they’re releasing three: the Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus and an all-new Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablet.
Good e-Reader reported a couple of months ago that Amazon Lab 126 was developing a digital note taking device that came with a stylus. The company then did some focus group testing and asked what ...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Production on a 10-inch Amazon tablet will begin in the first quarter of 2012, while a 7-inch slate from the company will begin shipping in October 2011, according to ...
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Plus a new Kindle for kids that helps them find their next favorite book. Amazon added to its lineup of products again today, just a few weeks after introducing a slew of Echo products. This time, the ...
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