Article Archive for June 2009
The Amazon Kindle Reader has a few tricks up its sleeve. You can play Minesweeper, mess around with Google Maps, and Listen to Music to just name a few. One of the newer ways …
The leather cover branded by Amazon made specifically for the Kindle 2 was a hit. The materials are high quality and the latching mechanism that holds the Kindle in place works like magic, protecting your Kindle from falling out.
So once you get the new bright and shiny Kindle DX, which is expected to start shipping on June 10!, 2009, you are definitely going to need some Dinosaur attack insurance on it. You just blew $489 getting the Kindle DX in your hands and would hate for it to become rubble in the case of a T-Rex invasion of your neighborhood.
The reason the huge changed in maps occurred between January 19, 2008 and February 26, 2009 was that the Kindle 2 was released. Once the Kindle 2 was released Amazon worked very hard with Sprint …
One of the first purchases for new Kindle owners after receiving it in the mail is getting a cover for it. After realizing that it is a potentially frail device and that they have spent a lot of money on it, the need to protect it hits hard.
Whether you are a new author looking to get your foot into the door or a one time author who wrote an interesting and useful manuscript, publishing your work for sale on Amazon.com tailored for the Kindle format is a nice and easy way to go.
The Amazon Kindle E-Reader is like any other portable device; it gets dropped, bumped, scratched, thrown, and half-hazardly stored in a backpack or bag. These markings on your Kindle will over time diminish the illustrious finish that it once had when you unpacked it from its box.
These days every device needs some sort of special USB cable it seems. These cables are easily lost, forgotten, or shredded by dogs and wolverines.
The wait is over! The release date has been given by Amazon and the first scheduled shipments of the new Kindle DX E-Reader will be shipping out on June 10, 2009. Deliveries are on a first come first serve basis.
In a lot of ways, the Amazon Kindle can be used like a personal organizer. It could even be like a Blackberry without the capability to make phone calls. Having the Whispernet service connected to your Kindle wherever you go makes the Kindle into a really great tool.


