More and more, reading with Kindle doesn’t require that you actually OWN a Kindle. Of any type. In fact, I spend most of my time these days on my iPad Mini, but I like to use the Kindle app and...
If this is the first you have heard about an e-book refund, the next thing you will notice is a credit in your Amazon or B&N account for books purchased between April 1, 2010 to May 21, 2012. The...
https://www.edukindle.com/2013/08/are-you-getting-an-e-book-refund/
David Pogue, the uber-tech-reviewer for the New York Times, took a minute this week to decipher the place of the new Kindle Paperwhite in the still robust market for E-Ink-based readers. On balan...
https://www.edukindle.com/2012/10/pogue-picks-paperwhite-and-three-reasons-that-educators-wont/
Few pieces of educational equipment have achieved the kind of rapid and widespread adoption in schools from middle school to college as the graphing calculator. Introduced by Casio in 1985, the d...
https://www.edukindle.com/2010/07/the-graphing-calculator-and-the-kindle/
The first hint of the problem started popping up at the end of the school year in May. Kathy Burnette, a member of the Kindle Educators Group over at the Ning, summed up her problem in a post: AR...
https://www.edukindle.com/2010/07/buying-your-kindles-using-a-purchase-order/
Imagine my surprise when I got an email from Amazon telling me that my Kindle was out of memory and that they were waiting to download some content onto my Kindle but that there was no place to p...
https://www.edukindle.com/2008/11/kindle-out-of-memory-notice-from-amazon/