We have many options when it comes to ebook reading, and the Apple Watch might be the most surprising option of all — the 1.5 inch screen makes it quite a challenge, to say the least.
Affordable digital textbooks are a hugely important part of the future of education. Campus and Technology (“Developing a $10 Digital Textbook”) had an attention-grabbing story about a fantastic project at Purdue University with Skyepack to move away from the…
I am an avid bedtime reader, for better or for worse. So this article from the Wall Street Journal, “Does reading in dim light hurt your eyes?” certainly piqued my curiosity. It’s worth a read, if for nothing else than the part about pirates and eye patches.
Gizmodo (“Would You Buy Ebooks on a Pay-As-You-Read Basis?”) reports on a start-up with an…
GalleyCat posted a collection of Twitter responses to the image in question.
Recently, Random House shared some of its insights into ebook reading habits: (“Who Reads eBooks?”). Younger, well-educated…
Here’s some potentially-interesting news, from Gizmodo: “Amazon Has a Patent to Sell Used Ebooks.”
Mac Observer has a very nifty series of ongoing articles, “Everything About eBooks” that is worth…
Do you take notes in your ebooks? I am a chronic note-taker, so the topic of ebook notes is a fairly…