Nate Hoffelder at The Digital Reader has turned up FCC paperwork suggesting that the Kindle Oasis might have Bluetooth built in, and possibly even an earphone jack. The paperwork is light...

Last month I wrote how indexes seem to be a thing of the past, at least in e-books. I’ve revisited the topic and would like to offer a possible vision for the future. Long...

I dabble a little in Tarot stuff, and recently picked up a deck which was a departure for me: it's called Tarot Illuminati and the cards have a very fancy, ornate...

Some interesting perspective on the Kindle Oasis release courtesy of business and financial press raises some questions about Amazon's ambitions with this device. Because you can't help noticing that Amazon has...

Adapting a book into a screenplay can be the stuff of nightmares if not executed properly. We like to think we know a thing or two about books and movies here...

A new report from the Ohio Library Council, highlighted in the Columbus Dispatch, highlights the strength, and benefits, of public library usage in the Buckeye State. And judging by the data,...

Baen continues to add little improvements to its e-book store. The latest such improvement comes in the form of a bulk download system to allow people to download up to 100...

It may still be a little unclear exactly how Kurt Vonnegut felt about e-books, but the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library in Indianapolis is a great resource for finding out just about...

For my first major iOS app review in years, I’ve been looking into a pair of e-book apps by developer Appstafarian. First of all, I’ve heard good things about the Marvin...

What if you could read books in E Ink via a cell phone cover---but also be able to flip through them with help from a speedier LCD? Or maybe use the LCD instead...