Amazon confirms that its touchscreen Kindle e-reader–expected to reach consumers next month–won’t support Web browsing over its 3G wireless connection. “Our new Kindle Touch 3G enables you to connect ...
On Tuesday, Amazon announced wide international availability for its Kindle Touch and Kindle Touch 3G e-readers. Beginning on April 27, with preorders available now, Amazon will ship its top-end E-Ink ...
I have the 3g-only Kindle 2, and use the wireless access every single day to read the paper (subscription to the NY Times). If I had WiFi I'd probably hook it into my home network for that, but I do ...
Need some help deciding whether to pay for the more advanced version of your favorite gadgets for the holidays? Ask Maggie has some advice. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, ...
Amazon.com announced Kindle Touch 3G – the most full-featured Kindle e-reader – with an easy-to-use touch screen and the unparalleled added convenience of free 3G wireless, is available today for ...
Web browsing on Kindle e-readers has never been an optimal experience, as signaled by the longstanding “experimental” label on the feature. But it has now become even less optimal for some people who ...
Mobile network operators are getting ready to shut down their 3G networks in order to free up resources for 5G. In the US, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are all expected to pull the plug by the end of ...
Amazon offers two different variants of Kindle e-readers for internet access, WIFI and a cellular model. One of the benefits a cellular connection allows for the purchase of audiobooks and ebooks ...
AT&T will begin selling the Amazon Kindle 3G with Special Offers eReader in AT&T company-owned retail stores nationwide for $139, beginning August 21, 2011. Kindle 3G with Special Offers, which ...
Amazon introduced an ad-supported eReader with global 3G connectivity called Kindle 3G witih Special Offers, that is available now for $164 ($25 less than the orginal Kindle 3G), making it the lowest ...
The subject pretty much says it all. Special note: I'm in Thailand (see below about connectivity), if anyone has general international experience with Kindle 3G, your impressions would be appreciated.
What’s good for the goose is apparently good for the 3G flavor of Kindle, as the ad-supported “Kindle with Special Offers” has been selling like high-temperature pastry goods despite the general ...