The Kindle is great for reading, but it’s horrible for research. If you need to bounce back and forth between pages for comparison, it has always been a bit of a pain. Page Flip is a new feature ...
One of the most natural habits when reading a physical book is to save your place with a thumb or finger and flip through the rest of the pages to reference a related passage or graphic, or to see how ...
Amazon will be launching a new (and missed!) page flipping feature for its existing line of e-book readers in the coming days, the company has announced. The new feature will be reintroducing a ...
There are a lot of nice things about eBooks: you can store thousands of books on a single device, start reading an eBook on your Kindle and pick up where you left off on your phone, or read lengthy ...
As useful (and as crazy thin) as e-readers can be, there's something terribly satisfying about thumbing through a sheaf of processed plant matter with words on it. While you'll never get the same ...
Amazon Page Flip launched in 2016 and is a system that “pins” your current page to the side of the screen when you swipe away from it to explore other parts of the book. Tap your pinned page to ...
Few tablets come close to the convenience of ebook readers. They’re typically a lot slimmer and lighter than your average iPad, for one, and their monochromatic E Ink screens draw way less power than ...
The advantages that e-books have over their dead-tree forebears are so many and varied that I’m not going to bother detailing them here. But printed books retain numerous virtues, too. They are, for ...
Amazon has announced a new feature for their Kindle called Page Flip and the company has said that this is a new navigation experience for Kindle devices. The new features will be available in ...