If one of your goals for the new year is to read more books, an e-reader is a great way to achieve that goal, as it houses an ...
Amazon will cut off all Kindle devices released before 2013 from its store and library services on May 20, 2026, ending the ability to buy, borrow, or download new books directly. Owners can still ...
New to the Kindle ecosystem? It can be a bit confusing for users who aren't familiar with its interface, but getting back to ...
The base Kindle shows ads on the home and lock screens. You can upgrade to an ad-free experience for a one-time fee, or buy ...
Kindle Scribe update adds smart shapes feature, bringing basic diagram tools and cleaner note-taking to Amazon’s e-ink ...
Exciting news for people who love to buy things twice: Amazon recently announced via email that, as of May 20, it is ending support for any Kindle that was released in 2012 or earlier. As of the ...
Amazon will end support for older Kindle devices in May 2026. See the full list of affected models and what it means for users.
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They’re e-reading Amazon the riot act. Bookworms are lighting torches and sharpening their pitchforks in fiery fury as Amazon prepares to cease supporting older Kindle technologies this spring.
Amazon announced that Kindles released before 2012, including the first Paperwhite, will no longer be supported. You can still read your existing titles, but you can't add anything new. As a devoted ...
Amazon is ending support for older Kindle devices after May 20th. Affected models will lose access to the Kindle Store. Users cannot purchase, borrow, or download additional books on the older devices ...
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 ...