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Amazon continues to erode book publishers' businesses
CommentBricks and mortar crumble -
Wintel tablets will demand sky-high prices
ARM tipped to do the same for less -
Schick as a parrot, stuck at CES - foam for all at MGM Grand
CES 2012Ford Prefect Pepcom -
Employers to hire more Android developers over iOS in 2012
Jumping ship -
Apple's iTV set to be a lemon
Use to baste Google's telly turkey -
Apple crumbles
Things are not what they used to be -
Amazon leans on Fire supply chain
OEMs take careful approach - so they don't get burnt -
Amazon tells Android to fork off
Source code nothing like the original -
Amazon's Kindle Fire catches on
Black Friday sales key driver -
Early Kindle Fire teardown appears
UpdatedCheap as chips components lower bill of materials -
Kindle set to burst into flames
Jennifer Juniper predicts the future -
Small publishers baffled and worried by e-books
Too many writers, plus Amazon owns it all -
E-Ink eyes up Christmas bonus after record Q3 results
Chairman says e-readers "recession-proof" -
x86 will find its feet in tablets - eventually
Analysts declare ARM tablet king -
Patent trolls swoop on Amazon Fire
We can't have innovation in the US -
Amazon Fire tablet sells for below cost
Book seller will lose $10 on every one it sells -
Best Buy and Edelman confuse with Kindle Fire claims
We know tablets -
Amazon launches $199 tablet
Kindle Fire out soon now -
Waterstone's hints at surprise e-reader launch
Paperback? Pah -
Amazon rips co-founder of The Register
Amazing! -
Amazon surrenders to Apple and Jobs' Mob
Stops people visiting its own store -
Apple press rushes to write off PCs
CommentToo early to kill off the PC -
Lenovo finally confirms ThinkPad, IdeaPad release
Android stinkpads join up in crowded market -
Amazon plans tablet
Is it goodbye to the Kindle? -
Internet marketer furious at TechEye
Gets his mate to say he is not dodgy -
Amazon's Kindle getting clogged with spammy books
Not enough controls -
Barnes & Noble says Liberty Media wants to buy it for a billion
HMV flogs Waterstones -
Older British women turn into e-book thieves
Of a certain age -
Paper screwed up in favour of digital readers
Elderly still like the old rags -
Amazon places tablet orders with Quanta
Quanta shipments for 2nd half 2011 -
Shift to e-books pushes book publishing off the cliff
Mills and Boon can't help, maybe Kate Middleton can -
iPad kills US jobs, says Jesse Jackson
Congressman rants -
Ebook sales overtake paperbacks
Worth plenty -
Microsoft has lost the war to Linux
Open Saucer hits the hard stuff -
Microsoft sues Barnes & Noble over Android on Nook e-reader
Inventec and Foxconn in the mix too -
Here's what's Top of the Cebit pops
CeBIT 2011And all the flops, too -
US schools district to hand out 26,000 tablets
Teachers rip up the textbooks -
Amazon revolutionises Kindle and social reading
By adding page numbers to books -
Asda undercuts Amazon Kindle with £52 e-book reader
That's Asda Price -
E-book and e-reader markets continue to grow
Amazon comes up trumps -
Edison shows how much he relied on Tesla
He never cut it as a Mystic Meg -
Samsung buys colour electrowetting upstart Liquavista
Partnership made in LCD heaven -
Do you really need to take a tablet?
No, but we want them anyway -
Flexible e-paper will display animations
EPD controller chip will be easy on the eye -
Amazon realises it is selling anti-Amazon book
Censors it -
Ipad owners also buy Kindles
They are mad twice -
Amazon Kindle's best seller ranking is bogus
"Best seller" spills the beans -
E-readers must strive to be better
Printed trounce e-books, according to Craig Mod -
Beamsteering could cut mobile power consumption by 50 percent
Solving omni-directional signal problems -
Nook Colour gets an update
Full of Android 2.2 goodness -
Anonymous attack on Amazon.com fails, hackers move on
Amazon prepared for DDoS attack -
Amazon attempts to profit from Cablegate with Kindle book
Prolific Heinz Duthel's quick buck -
E-book involved in Florida copycat murder case
'Grognard' served as a "horrific guideline" says author -
Writers will begin signing e-books
E-autographs in the future -
Amazon defends, then takes down Kindle paedophile guide
CommentHow far is too far for free speech? -
Kindle bypasses Great Firewall of China
Illegally snapped up -
Digital books now overtaking print sales
Printing enters its final chapter -
Amazon turns writers into app makers
Gives 70 per cent royalties to UK authors and publishers -
Apple, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony, Valve sued over patents
LawOh and Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Direct TV too -
Sharp goes Darwin
Taking Galapagos tablets -
Sony loses the plot with e-readers
Competition is something that happens to other people -
LG says it will mass produce flexible 19 inch e-paper
Because giants need to read too -
WH Smith and Samsung cosy up for Kindle 3 challenger
Pricier than Amazon's effort with less bang for your buck -
Wireless gizmos set to boost WWAN chipset sales
There's money in them thar tablets from the hills -
Ebook reader sales will take double the shipments in second half of 2010
E Ink ramps up production to meet demand -
Small to medium panels on the up, still
But single purpose applications stagnate -
Apple and Amazon called in over antitrust deals
Connecticut judge questions e-book deals -
Next gen Amazon Kindle arrives in UK soon
You can even read it in sunlight -
Authors hit back at restrictive publisher's ebook policies
Established authors hit back by offering own content -
$20 ebook reader revealed
All you need is a telly -
Ebooks overtake hard back books
Amazon is surprised -
iPad and Kindle more satisfactory to read than books
But your brain reads 'em slower -
AUO and CMI talk to E-ink Holdings over fringes in the field
Technology to be used on iPad or similar products -
Price cuts still not deep enough for e-reader market
CommentMoore's Law will have its say, one day -
Toshiba launches mini laptops
One doubles up as an eBook reader -
Kindle shipments trail as Amazon prepares for next big push
'kin 'eck -
PVI will not release e-reader after all - confirmed
Does not want to upset its customers -
Pandigital announces Novel e-reader/tablet hybrid
A compromise for $199.99 -
Selected Asus netbooks will use Amazon's Kindle software
Surprise! -
Algorithm detects sarcasm in product reviews
Very clever, we're sure -
Signs point to Kindle update
E-readers need to punch above their weight -
Android partners with Kindle, Google partners with GM
Android roundup -
Sony cooks up ideas for iPad competitor
When it decides there's enough demand -
Amazon stores your Kindle notes
Privacy they have heard of it