Since I don't blog about everything but do come across some stories that will be of interest to most readers here, I'll provide a listing of links to those from time to time.
Today's, with some catch-up involved
. CENS.com - "Foxconn Allegedly Manufacturing Amazon's Smartphone Model"
It wouldn't be ready until 2nd or 3rd quarter of 2013, at a price between US$100-$200. Details are at this Taiwan Economic News site.
. Morning Whistle reports that China officials are giving Amazon grief about the opening of its Kindle store there. The store, launched Dec 13, is operated by Chinese publishing organization ChineseAll.com -- so, it seems Amazon is using ChineseAll.com's licenses to operate its store, which is a no-no, "per an unnamed source in the publishing industry."
. Amazon announces an "exclusive content licensing agreement with Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution to add TNT drama series Falling Skies and the Warner Bros. Television-produced TNT series The Closer to its Prime Instant Video catalog," which will be appreciated by Prime members who will then get instant access to these titles at no additional cost.
That includes all seven seasons of The Closer plus the current as well as future seasons of Falling Skies on Prime Instant Video.
. "Customer Favorites: Best-Selling Books of 2012" page (or the latest one) was another announcement by Amazon. These include Adult plus Kids and Teens Kindle books.
. "Amazon Instant Video App Now Available for iPhone and iPod touch" -- it was ready for the iPad some time ago, and one hasn't been announced for Android so far.
. "Amazon Cloud Player App Comes to Samsung Smart TVs" -- good news for those of you who have one...
. "Amazon Cloud Player" Now Available for Roku Streaming Players"
. Mashable's Lauren Indvik on "EU Settles Price-Fixing Investigation with Apple, Publishers" (posted 3 days ago).
"Apple and four of the publishers -- that is, all but Penguin -- have agreed to terminate agency agreements that may have unfairly inflated the prices of e-books...The publishers have promised that retailers will have the freedom to discount e-books, subject to unidentified conditions, over the next two years."
The settlement was accepted Thursday.
. Apple customers elated over Google Maps being available on iPhone again after much unhappiness with Apple Maps.
Note that owners of Kindle Fire HD and Basic Kindle Fire can also put Google Maps on their tablets (but on the Basic Kindle Fire (non-HD), this would depend on how much storage space is left since that tablet has less storage space and also less memory to handle processing of movement around complex maps).
Current Kindle Models for reference, plus free-ebook search links.
NOTES on newer Kindles.
US: Updated Kindle Fire Basic 7" tablet - $159 Kindle Fire HD 7" 16/32GB - $199/$249 Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 16/32GB - $299/$369 Kindle Fire HD 8.9" 4G 32/64GB - $499/$599 Kindle NoTouch ("Kindle") - $69/$89 Kindle Paperwhite, WiFi - $119/$139 Kindle Paperwhite, 3G - $179/$199 Kindle Keybd 3G - $139/$159, Free but slow web Kindle DX - | UK: Kindle Basic, NoTouch - £69 Kindle Touch WiFi, UK - £89 Refurb'd Kindle Keyboard 3G, UK - £149 Keybd: w/ Free, slow 3G WEB Kindle Paperwhite, WiFi - £109 Kindle Paperwhite 3G, UK - £169 Kindle Fire 2, UK - £129 Kindle Fire HD 7" 16/32GB, UK - £159/199 Canada - Amazon Canada Kindle Basic, NoTouch - $89 | OTHER International Kindle NoTouch Basic - $89 Kindle Touch WiFi - $139 Kindle Keybd 3G - $189 Keybd: w/ Free, slow 3G WEB France Boutique Kindle Deutschland - Kindle Store Italia - Kindle Store Spain - Tienda Kindle Brazil - Amazon Brazil China - Amazon China |
Check often: Temporarily-free recently published Kindle books
Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. Top 100 free bestsellers. Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published free books, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.
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Sounds like the troubles in China are around censorship. Kindle's presence is a powerful way to spread knowledge and information, and could be perceived as a threat by the Chinese government. There has to be more to this story.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, yes, China has often been worried about letting news from the outside world enter their spaces, unfortunately.
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