I love that I can take it anywhere, especially when I'm traveling, and I have access to hundreds of stories without having to pack hundreds of heavy books.If you're a Kindle lover like me, then you ...
If you're an avid e-book reader or someone who has an extensive library of Kindle content, now is the time to back up your books. Starting on Wednesday, Feb. 26, readers will no longer be able to ...
You purchase the book on your Amazon account, and it is linked to any Kindle App you sign into. It's the same process with ...
Amazon has long offered a “Download & transfer via USB” option for your purchases. That option was removed for the most recent generation of Kindles, and is going away for old models on February 26.
For those of you with any older Kindle model registered, now's your last chance to download your ebooks as files on your computer to keep them backed up. You will still of course be able to transfer ...
After this download and backup feature is discontinued, you'll still be able to manually transfer ebook files and other documents to your Kindle via USB using Amazon's apps or third-party tools ...