If you like reading and already have an iPad, should you buy the Kindle? Or is the iPad with the Kindle app sufficient?
If you're looking for eBook apps to install, two of the most popular ones out there are Apple Books and Kindle. Let's take a closer look at how exactly they compare. Read more: 12 Smart Gadgets ...
The company is initially launching apps on Android, iOS, and the web with dreams of someday creating an e-reader of its own.
While the Kindle has been an amazing accomplishment in paving the way for e-books, its time has seemingly passed. Citi analyst Mark Mahaney predicts that the Apple iBookstore will surpass Amazon’s ...
Bookshop just launched a new iPhone and iPad app that enables getting ebooks that support your local bookstore.
and subsequently has removed the button linking to their Kindle Store in complying with Apple’s rules for termination (with the ultimate deadline being set at June 30th). Apps offering subscriptions ...
How does iPad stack up against Kindle and Nook? Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Apple iPad aren't the only devices capable of displaying e-books, but these are the most popular.
The Kindle Scribe has the biggest screen Amazon has made for its e-reader, and you can now write on it — but its limitations, and its cost, mean it only has niche appeal.
I really like the Scribe, pricey and limited though it may be. The question is whether you should choose an iPad instead.