We have covered some desktop freeware as well as some Windows Store ePub readers here. Let us take a look at them. Calibre eBook Reader is probably the best e-book library management tool you can ever ...
By transforming your manga into ePub, you can quickly import it to your Kindle or other device. Imagine that you can carry ...
If productivity matters in the new year, hardware choices should matter too. We look at four ebook readers that prioritise focus, comfort and long-form reading ...
eBooks have gained tremendous popularity in the past decade, thanks in part to several technological advancements. Dedicated eReaders, such as the Kindle, Kobo, and NOOK, have enabled people to read ...
Rudi Lehnert asked if there’s a way to open and read .epub books in a browser. Most of the e-books I read are in the .epub format, primarily because I’m allergic to Digital Rights Management. (An ...
A few years ago, when eReading had not yet gained its popularity, Reading was still restricted to good-old paper books. Although book-based reading is an exclusive, irreplaceable, and awesome ...
Sony is the oldest player in the still young ebook reader market. Their first reader, the PRS-500 came out in 2006 and it featured the same Vizplex e-ink screen technology still used today by Sony, ...
Students are supposed to read a lot to develop critical thinking, collect evidence to their ideas, and write academic papers in a sophisticated manner. Studying is mostly about reading because, as of ...
Choice is a good thing, even if it makes your life (temporarily) more difficult. Gone are the days when you could choose between the Sony Reader and the Sony Reader, or the Sony and Kindle. The latest ...
The Google Play Store plays host to hundreds and thousands of app. While that is great, zeroing in on the app that suits you best can be a huge chore. Add to that the different eBook types out there ...
Gone are the days when the only way to read content was on paper. Today's technology offers a new kind of reading experience where you don't have to walk into a bookstore or newspaper stand and carry ...