Amazon has begun rolling out software update 5.19.3.0.1 to supported Kindles. The new software serves as a replacement for the pulled 5.19.3 release. Release notes again cite improved support for ...
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Amazon exclusively confirmed to The Post that it will soon no long support Kindle devices older than 2012, sparking an outrage among fans of vintage Kindle technologies. They’re e-reading Amazon the ...
Veteran owners of Amazon's Kindle devices have reacted in disbelief after being told they'll no longer be able to buy, borrow or download more books from next month. Amazon is now contacting owners of ...
If you own an older Kindle, you might want to consider upgrading to a newer model this month. Amazon has just announced that it’s ending support for some of its ageing e-readers, which means they will ...
Amazon will remove Kindle Store access for Kindles and Fire tablets released in 2012 or earlier starting May 20, 2026, affecting purchasing and downloads. Impacted models include early Kindle ...
As a general rule, sending an email to customers that starts with “thank you” is a nice gesture. There’s something delightful about a company expressing appreciation to its customers just for being ...
If you own an older Kindle device (2012 or prior), Amazon has announced that starting next month, you’ll be cut off from downloading new books unless you upgrade to a newer model. Here are the details ...
PCWorld reports that Razer has launched its first split ergonomic keyboard, the Pro Type Ergo, priced at $189.99 and available now. The keyboard features a 10-degree tilt with adjustable angles, ...
Amazon has confirmed that Kindle e-readers and Kindle Fire tablets released in 2012 or earlier will lose access to the Kindle Store starting May 20. From that date, affected devices will no longer be ...
Amazon announced last week that it was discontinuing older Kindle e-readers and that they would no longer be able to connect to the online bookstore to purchase digital content. These devices are over ...
Amazon is ending support for Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets from before 2013. These devices won't be able to access the Kindle Store starting on May 20, 2026. While you'll still access books ...