Amazon just turned a lot of old Kindles into paperweights. If you have one, here's why you should jailbreak it.
There's no need for a separate device when your Android tablet or iPad can hold your whole reading library - just like a Kindle.
Amazon is retiring support for these Kindle models, and many users are finding unexpected ways to keep them alive.
With Amazon support ending, I jailbroke my outdated Kindle to install KOReader. Here are the risks, and an alternative.
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Forget Kindle, Here's Why I Use an Android eReader
Most eReader brands, including Kindle and Kobo, utilize highly-optimized operating systems with a narrow scope of functionality. They're good products with good software, but they're designed to lock ...
I've been covering Android and other mobile technology for close to ten years now, with a specific interest in phone accessories, e-readers, and what makes each individual phone different from another ...
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Durobo's Krono e-reader is the perfect palm-sized e-reader — and a great Kindle and Kobo alternative
Finally, an open Android e-reader that measures up to the speed and ease of a Kindle.
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