The Ultimate Evernote Guide, Part 1: Getting Started with Evernote
The Ultimate Evernote Guide: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Welcome to TeleRead’s newest how-to series! We’ll be exploring a wonderful tool called Evernote, and its many uses for readers who want to organize...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Evernote Guide, Part 2: Notebooks and Tags
The Ultimate Evernote Guide: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Welcome to Part 2 of our Evernote series! In this lesson, we’ll be exploring notebooks and tags, and we’ll make a second notebook to show you how...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Evernote Guide, Part 3: Exploring the iPad App
The Ultimate Evernote Guide: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Welcome to Part 3 of our Evernote series! We’ve been sticking mostly to the desktop so far because it’s the most full-featured. But there are...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Evernote Guide, Part 4: Exploring the Android App
The Ultimate Evernote Guide: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 TeleRead’s Joanna Cabot has been doing a great job with her still-ongoing Evernote Guide, and she asked me to contribute an article on...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Evernote Guide, Part 5: More Photo Fun!
The Ultimate Evernote Guide: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 In two of our previous installments, we explored the app versions of the Evernote ecosystem. We touched upon using your mobile...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Evernote Series, Part 6: Extending Evernote’s Functionality via...
The Ultimate Evernote Guide: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 In this final installment of our Evernote series, we’ll look at some apps you can use to extend Evernote’s...
View ArticleGoodriter: A Bookbub for authors?
A new service aims to serve authors with curated book deals delivered straight to their inboxes. The site, called Goodriter, functions just like other deal listserves like the popular Bookbub. The...
View Article365 days of reading: An e-book list for us New Year’s resolution types. Your...
Nowadays I love books with daily readings. My first was Simple Abundance, structured as a year of inspiration, essay-a-day style. The author, Sarah Ban Breathnach, writes of the need to make one’s own...
View ArticleThe Samsung Galaxy A9: Supersize your e-reading in 2016 with a six-inch phablet?
Samsung isn’t slow to unleash buyer’s remorse on the planet this festive season. Just announced, the Samsung Galaxy A9, promises a 6-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with a 1080×1920 pixel...
View ArticleDownload free e-books, audiobooks, comics and other goodies for your tablet,...
How to catch up with free e-books, audiobooks, comics and other goodies to feed your Android phone, iPhone, iPad, Kindle e-reader, Kobo reader, $50 Amazon Fire tablet, or other device? Start with...
View ArticlePhablet tips: How to enjoy e-books on your new iPhone, Android or other cell...
No, you don’t have to be a Brobdingnagian to enjoy e-books on a your new phone with a six-inch screen. Let me share a few tips as the happy owner of both a Nexus 6 and a Huawei Ascend Mate 2. The same...
View ArticleWiFi-equipped restrooms in China: E-book downloading opp for multi-taskers?
However patriotic, I can’t help but observe that China is beating the U.S. in many ways these days, with or without Donald Trump in the Oval Office. Now add another to the list. The New York Times...
View ArticleTeleRead’s New Year’s resolutions for e-book-related companies in 2016
For free, TeleRead will generously offer New Year’s resolutions Amazon and other e-book-related companies. No need for DIY. We know exactly what you need to do in 2016. Amazon: Jeff Bezos and friends...
View ArticleDiscover Books earns money, supports charities from donated books
For as long as I’ve been living here in Indianapolis, I’ve noticed this donation box standing at the Kroger grocery store a few blocks away from me. I finally got around to snapping a picture and...
View ArticleUsed-book stores continue to thrive despite (and because of) Amazon
Oh look, it’s another story about how “used bookstores are making an unlikely comeback.” The article refers to this as “the age of Amazon,” which adds a little bit of extra amusement value given that...
View ArticleSlashdotter picks up TeleRead post, seeks tips on home book scanning
A poster on Slashdot is seeking input on the latest developments in home book scanning. At the time of writing, his post has picked up 94 replies, so it’s a good compendium of insights and personal...
View ArticleSwitzerland disses Apple, standardizes on micro USB
The land of super-swank Swiss watches and secretive bank accounts for the super-rich appears to have turned against another purveyor of bling: Apple. The Swiss government has issued a press release,...
View ArticleMy top ten books of 2015: Best digital reads, plus one special mention
Just like last year, I’ve compiled a personal best list of my most enjoyable and inspiring e-reads and ebooks of 2015. This time, I’ve not confined the list to the most interesting titles published...
View ArticleTired of breaking the law to read Amazon e-books your way? Remind Jeff about...
Thank to traditional DRM, the typical e-book lover can’t legally modify a “protected” Kindle file for reading in Moon+ Reader Pro. Never mind that Moon+’s features leave Amazon’s Kindles, Fires and...
View ArticleAmazon’s great Christmas shows how the Internet era has changed our shopping...
How was your Christmas? Plenty of gifts under the tree? How many of them were either sold or made by Amazon? Odds are, quite a few of them were—at least on average across all our readers and their...
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