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Sat October 19 2013

MobileRead Week in Review: 10/12 - 10/19

07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review

It's time again for our roundup on all the stuff we posted on our frontpage this past week.

E-Book General - News

E-Book Readers - Kobo Reader

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Fri October 18 2013

Bookworld Aus - shifting all bought ebooks to kobobooks.com

08:35 AM by Lynx-lynx in E-Book Readers | Kobo Reader

Got an email from Bookworld (Melb). Essentially it says that they are shifting all ebook purchases made from their store to kobobooks.com as a library item against your Bookworld account.

Starting 29 October.

Curious ..... ostensibly the shift is about synchronising your (Kobo) ebook purchases across devices.

Anyone any ideas?

Original message from Bookworld:

Spoiler:

Important Information: Your new eBook service.

What we are doing
Why we are enacting these changes
what are the benefits for you

Bookworld is upgrading your eBook service!
Three years ago we were proud to bring you one of the first eBook services in Australia. In conjunction with our partner Kobo, the fastest growing eBook service in the world, we have driven to keep you at the forefront of eReading technologies and to provide an enriching eReading experience. We are now taking the next step in our partnership with Kobo to offer you a bigger, better and faster eReading experience.

What does this mean for you?
On October 29 we will be transferring your eBook library to be held by Kobo. You will be able to access your eBooks via the Kobo website or the Kobo eReading applications. Your entire eLibrary will be transferred over and will be waiting for you at www.kobobooks.com for you to pick up where you left off. Once the change has been made you will be sent details on how to access your accounts and will be prompted to download the Kobo app to your device. Until October 29 you can continue to read and access your books as you currently do.

You will still be able to purchase eBooks from Bookworld, your one-stop-shop for great authors at great prices with the very best fiction, non-fiction, Aussie authors and a huge selection for kids, teens and young adults.

Why the change?
We love eBooks as much as you and are making this change to provide you with a more seamless eReading experience. This new service will mean that you can purchase books directly from your Kobo eReader and you can enjoy the benefits that Kobo offers such as more frequent updates to your eReading apps, enhanced interactivity with social media, and a freecall 24/7 customer service number with dedicated support staff.

What do you need to do?
When the transfer occurs on October 29, your Bookworld eReading apps will prompt you to upgrade. If you have been downloading your eBooks from the Bookworld website, then from this date you will be able to use the Kobo website, using your Bookworld login credentials, to access your eLibrary. We will send you a reminder email on October 29 outlining the steps you need to take.

We are really excited to bring this new service to you and we’re sure that you will enjoy the benefits of this move to Kobo. If you would like to learn more about this change to our eBook service you can visit our information page here.

If you would like to stay up to date with the latest eBook news please vist here.

Kind regards,
Bookworld Customer Service

[ 26 replies ]


Thu October 17 2013

Watchdog to Monitor Apple's eBook Business

07:48 AM by tubemonkey in E-Book General | News

Judge Appoints Monitor to Watch Over Apple’s E-Book Business

A U.S. District Court judge has appointed a monitor to oversee antitrust compliance in Apple’s e-book business.

U.S. District Judge Denise Cote on Wednesday tapped Michael Bromwich to monitor Apple’s e-book business as part of a court ruling that the company conspired to fix e-book prices. Bromwich, a former federal prosecutor and inspector general for the Justice Department, most recently served as the top offshore drilling watchdog after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. He will oversee Apple’s antitrust compliance for two years.

In July, Judge Cote ruled that Apple had conspired with five publishers to raise e-book prices. The publishers settled with regulators, while Apple appealed her ruling and denied any wrongdoing. An Apple Spokesman told Reuters the company had no comment on Bromwich’s appointment.

[ 8 replies ]


Wed October 16 2013

Eleanor Catton wins 2013 Man Booker prize for The Luminaries

05:37 AM by GeoffR in E-Book General | News

The Canadian born New Zealander is the youngest author to win the prize.

Her novel The Luminaries is set in 1866 during the New Zealand gold rush.

New Zealand Herald article

Official Announcement

[ 6 replies ]


Sun October 13 2013

Halloween Avatars

06:06 PM by pdurrant in Miscellaneous | Lounge

It's October, and the 13th seems an appropriate day to start sorting out Halloween avatar costumes.

I've just taken mine out of the cupboard and brushed it down — as good as new.

So: search your wardrobes for an appropriate costume, and post your avatar in this thread.

(Please add your costumed avatar as an attachment to your post, so that it will remain visible even after you take it off after Halloween!)

[ 204 replies ]


WHSMith's temporarily shuts down ebook site

01:05 PM by Crusader in E-Book General | News

The article [Mail Online] is extremely sensationalist, but I think it does highlight a legitimate problem with self-pubbed porn titles flooding online stores. I've been frustrated countless times by having to wade through some very dubious titles in the SFF category.

WHSmith was last night accused of profiting from the sale of vile books glorifying violent pornography, rape, incest and bestiality.

The high street chain openly advertised titles with disturbingly graphic content on its website, right next to children’s literature.

Typing the word ‘daddy’ into the search box, for instance, brings up disturbing fictional accounts of bondage and sexual humiliation, as well as collections of bedtime stories for youngsters.

After The Mail on Sunday alerted WHSmith to the appalling content freely available on its website, executives took the unprecedented decision to take the whole site offline while the explicit ebooks were removed from sale.

‘We will tighten our processes to ensure that this error can never happen again and sincerely apologise to our customers for any offence caused,’ the company said in a statement.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2hcKsMWp3

[ 104 replies ]


Sat October 12 2013

Better LCDs for outdoors reading

03:50 PM by afv011 in E-Book General | News

JDI (Japan Display Inc.), a joint venture between Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi, has announced that it will begin to produce Full HD 5-inch “WhiteMagic” LCD displays, which are almost 40% brighter when compared to some of the brightest displays on high-end phones of 2013.

(...)the new displays from JDI utilize an extra white pixel added to the standard RGB (Red-Green-Blue) pixel layout to create a RGBW (Red-Green-Blue-White) pixel layout.

This tweak allows the display to reach a surface luminance of 840cd/m^2, an insanely high brightness when compared to current smartphones (...)

Source

I don't read often on my phone, but any improvements to make the screen more readable in daylight are certainly welcome.

[ 17 replies ]


MobileRead Week in Review: 10/05 - 10/12

07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review

If you've been too busy to check out MobileRead this week, check out our usual roundup:

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