Mon September 02 2013
The 2013 Hugo Awards, John Scalzi nabs best novel |
06:37 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News John Scalzi has taken the best novel honors at this year's Hugo Awards for his work, Redshirts: A Novel with Three Codas. The Hugos are given every year by the World Science Fiction Society, since 1953. Winners of this year's Hugo Awards:
Congrats to all the winners! [via Pat's Fantasy Hotlist] |
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Sony PRS-T3 gets its first hands-on (video) |
05:43 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Roughly one day before the official Sony PRS-T3 unveiling, the guys at Librista managed to get their hands on a retail package of this new e-reader. We wish we had anything new to report other than what we've already mentioned in previous leaks, but we don't. At least now we have some very nice hands-on photos to look at. Update: And now we also have a video. Kudos again to Librista! |
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Sun September 01 2013
[FINISHED] 65% off Baen's October 2013 Bundle |
06:15 AM by pdurrant in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... Just a reminder that if you want to buy Baen's October 2013 Bundle, six SF/Fantasy books for $18, you only have FOURTEEN days left to buy it. The bundle will come off sale sometime on the 15th September, and the full bundle can be downloaded by those who've bought it sometime from the 16th onwards. The total cost of the individual books is about $52. So if you don't already have any of the books in the bundle, that's a saving of 65%! The books in the October bundle are:
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Sat August 31 2013
EBook price fixing: Did you receive a refund? / Update: up to $3.06 per book |
02:40 PM by doctorow in E-Book General | News [Moderator Edit: If you bought eligible e-books between 2010 and 2012, you're likely to receive up to $3.06 per book. For detailed information how much you're likely to get in the settlement, see AnemicOak's post, and onward.] Original post: No refund for me. My inbox is empty and sad.
Who is eligible?
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Push to Kindle app on sale for $0.99 (Android) |
02:23 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... There are many ways to get content onto the Amazon Kindle, but if you also happen to wield an Android device, the Push to Kindle app offers one of the most elegant ways to do so. Once installed, it hooks into the Android's share menu, making sending articles to the Kindle quite easy. Available at Google Play, at 50 percent off the regular price (till end of September). |
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Wacom announces Cintiq Companions |
11:16 AM by WillAdams in E-Book General | News Heretofore, the Cintiq was a graphics tablet w/ integrated LCD --- Wacom has now squeezed in a full-fledged computer (your choice of Windows 8 or Android) and battery: http://cintiqcompanion.wacom.com/en/ Looks like the dream device for someone wanting a larger screen (it's 13.3") --- no word on daylight viewability yet. |
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Gembird to launch EnerGenie ePP2, a 9.7-inch E Ink reader with a twist |
11:13 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News It's been a long time coming, but word hit the street (in German) that Gembird is going to launch their EnerGenie ePP2 e-reader at the IFA conference next week. Actually, e-reader is not the right term. Rather they call it an "e-paper printer", based on its capability to function as a printer. It works by connecting the reader, uh, printer, to a computer via USB, where it's then being recognized as a printer. When you print a document, it will be automatically stored onto the device. Down to the details:
Below is a video showing the EnerGenie in action: |
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First White House "Copyright Czar", now chief of anti-piracy group |
10:09 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | General Discussions Oh yes, what would we do without the lovely revolving door? The Software Alliance (BSA, aka the "world's premier anti-piracy organization") announced this week that it has named Victoria Espinel to be its President and CEO. Until recently, Espinel was the White House's intellectual property coordinator - a position also dubbed "IP czar" or "copyright czar" - who fought against all kinds of infringement in a world full of nasty infringers and counterfeiters.
Related: E-book customer sharing with anti-piracy group BREIN faces political backlash, Rapidshare loses court battle against German booksellers [via Wired] |
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