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Sat October 05 2013

Adobe Hacked: Customer Info Stolen

02:48 AM by 49Kat in E-Book General | News

Adobe has had encrypted customer info stolen from their servers, including Adobe ID passwords and credit card details. Those affected should receive email from Adobe about what precautions to take.

As a precaution, we are resetting relevant customer passwords to help prevent unauthorized access to Adobe ID accounts. If your user ID and password were involved, you will receive an email notification from us with information on how to change your password. We also recommend that you change your passwords on any website where you may have used the same user ID and password.

http://http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2013/10/important-customer-security-announcement.html

For those of us who use ADE...I got the email this evening.

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Fri October 04 2013

Public Library Zinio access now has back issues

05:39 AM by jehane in E-Book General | News

I went to checkout a couple of my regular magazines from two public libraries that I belong to, to discover that there are now back issues available. Good, since I missed a week recently.

However both the search and categories seem to be broken, not to mention the categories changed so I had to page through until I found my magazines of choice.

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Wed October 02 2013

A report on the global e-book market 2013

06:14 AM by owly in E-Book General | News

From the Library Journal "The newest edition of Global eBook: A Report on Market Trends and Developments has been published by Rudiger Wischenbart Content & Consulting. First released in fall 2011, the new edition features the most recent market developments in countries with well-established e-book businesses such as the U.S. and U.K. as well as in countries with newer e-book operations including Germany, China, Brazil, India and Russia.

The Global eBook report documents and analyses how ebook markets emerge in the US, UK, continental Europe, Brazil, China, India, Russia and the Arab world. It combines the best available data and references to specialized local actors, with thematic chapters, focusing on critical policy debates and on key driving forces, notably ebook bestsellers and pricing strategies across European markets, self-publishing, government regulation, piracy, and the expanding impact of global players."

Free through october 2013

Page with download links

Direct PDF link

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HarperCollins Pursues E-Book Subscription Service With Scribd

06:02 AM by kennyc in E-Book General | News

HarperCollins Pursues E-Book Subscription Service With Scribd
By JULIE BOSMAN
Published: October 1, 2013

HarperCollins is the latest publisher to tinker with a Netflix-style e-book subscription service, announcing on Tuesday that it has struck a deal to make its backlist books available on Scribd, a Web site for sharing documents and books.

Scribd, with a generous base of 80 million visitors to its site each month, said it was positioned to become a prominent e-book subscription service, in which consumers pay a flat monthly fee and receive access to a large catalog of e-books in exchange.

Brian Murray, the chief executive of HarperCollins, said he was encouraged to sign on partly because of consumer interest in subscription models for music, television and radio. The idea has been circulating in publishing for years, but it has generated little traction so far. Oysterbooks.com, a venture introduced last month, offers consumers access to more than 100,000 books for a monthly fee of $9.95.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/02/bu...ribd.html?_r=0

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Mon September 30 2013

(Sweden) Adlibris launches new ebook web site

05:54 AM by owly in E-Book General | News

Adlibris (Sweden's largest online bookstore) has launched a new ebook site called Adlibris Mondo https://www.adlibris.com/mondo/

It also sells audiobook and they now have an audiobook subscription service for I-products (like iPhone).

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Sat September 28 2013

MobileRead Week in Review: 09/21 - 09/28

06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review

Is it really Saturday again? Hoorah! Time to dig in to another digest of MobileRead delectables

E-Book General - News

E-Book General - Reading Recommendations


Thu September 26 2013

Nook glowlight at £49 in UK

07:19 AM by iamosam in E-Book General | News

Nook simple touch with glowlight is discounted to £49 in UK (While supplies last).

Details here:http://uk.nook.com/.

This time, it seems that the retailers have them in stock. Since I am not in UK anymore, I guess, I will have to bump my friends.

After getting Nook simlpe touch for £29 pounds and realising how great a deal it was, I am not going to let this go by. Also, after installing coolreader and goldendict into NST, I am not going to go with anything other than an android (at least hackable/installable) ereader.

So, this is perfect for me.

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Wed September 25 2013

Amazon introduces 2013 FIRE tablets

11:03 AM by fjtorres in E-Book General | News

Starting at $139:

http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/amaz...-35828167.html

The three new tablets consists of the redesigned Kindle Fire HD (2013), the Kindle Fire HDX 7, and Kindle Fire HDX 8.9.

Preorders for all three are available now. Look for the HDX 7 to ship on October 18 starting at $229 ($329 for 4G, shipping November 14) with 16GB of storage. The Fire HDX 8.9 will start at $379, ($479 for 4G) also with 16GB of storage. It ships on November 7 with the 4G version coming December 10.

The newly designed 7-inch Kindle Fire HD starts at $139 with 16GB of storage; however, Amazon did not confirm its release date with us.


The Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch features a 1,920x1,200-pixel-resolution screen (323ppi), whereas the 8.9 gets an even more impressive 2,560x1,600-pixel-resolution screen, with a 339ppi. Amazon also says to expect 100 percent sRGB color accuracy, reduced glare, dynamic image contrast -- which may be a first in a tablet -- and a higher brightness.

Each of the new HDX tablets houses a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and an Adreno 330 graphics processor. Essentially, this means fast, fast, fast gaming performance, as the 800 is no joke when it comes to frame rates, even on phones. That, coupled with 2GB of RAM, and the Fire HDX might be the most graphically advanced portable device yet when it releases later this year.

Amazon says to expect up to 11 hours of mixed-use battery life and 17 hours when reading. While reading, the CPU goes into a low power state and awaits more stressful tasks before powering on again.

At 0.82 pound, the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 is the lightest large-screen tablet I've yet heard of, and posts an even lighter load than the Sony Xperia Tablet Z's 1.06 pounds.

The new origami covers can be folded to serve as stands in either portrait or landscape orientation.

Looks like they're serious about this tablet business of theirs: tops in audio since last year and now in resolution. Oh, and their forked OS now has a Name of its own: Mojito.

More details:

Photos: http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-3126_7-10018369.html

FireHD: http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/amaz...-35828166.html

FireHDX 8.9: http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/amaz...-35828168.html

Oh, one more thing:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-576...e-hdx-tablets/


Amazon Kindle Fire HDX users can now get live -- and visual -- tech support no matter where they are.
The company, which unveiled its new tablets Tuesday, has added a "Mayday" button to its Quick Settings menu, letting users connect with a customer service representative via a video feed. The Amazon representative can then talk you through your problem, draw on your screen remotely to provide directions, or even take control of your device and fix the issue right in front of you. The 24/7 service comes free with the device, and Amazon said representatives should respond within 15 seconds of requests for support.

Edit: NBC has added details about the new cloud services and X-Ray for movies and for music.
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/am...nce-8C11252610

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