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News, coverage and analysis tracking Kindle across the outlets.- I'm running out of room in my house for all my books, and these Prime Day Kindle deals are starting to look awfully…The author, GamesRadar's Managing Editor for news, discusses the growing temptation of Prime Day Kindle deals due to a lack of physical space for their extensive book collection. While preferring physical books, they acknowledge the convenience of e-readers for travel and reference, highlighting the availability of various Kindle models and bundles during the sale.
- Kindle deals this Prime Day are all about the bundles, which is great for big readers like meAmazon's Prime Day features significant deals on Kindle e-readers, with bundles offering the best value by including accessories like cases and chargers. While individual units are discounted, the bundled offers provide greater savings for customers. These deals are available until June 26th and typically require a Prime membership.
- Sunday MobilizationGoogle has confirmed a timeline for Android verification, which will impact supported app stores. Additionally, Amazon's Kindle platform has introduced new personalization options for its screensaver feature.
- How to personalize the screensaver on your KindleThis guide explains how to personalize the screensaver on a Kindle device. It covers options for removing lock screen ads and toggling book covers to customize the display.
- Your Kindle could unlock thousands of free books: These are the best places to find themThis guide details how to find thousands of free books for Amazon's Kindle e-reader. It focuses on resources and methods for accessing free ebooks, catering to budget-conscious readers.
- The best Kindle alternatives for those looking to ditch AmazonThis article discusses alternatives to Amazon's Kindle e-reader for users seeking to move away from the Amazon ecosystem or avoid subscription services like Kindle Unlimited. Several viable options are presented for consumers looking for different e-reading devices.
- Evening MobilizationThis article discusses methods to bypass Amazon's ecosystem for Kindle devices, suggesting that users do not need to resort to hacking. It also touches upon potential issues with iPhone keyboards and how to resolve them.
- Amazon is cutting off support for older KindlesAmazon is discontinuing support for Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets released in 2012 or earlier, starting May 20, 2026. Affected devices will lose the ability to purchase, borrow, or download new content, and factory resets will render them unusable. Amazon is offering discounts on newer Kindle models to encourage upgrades.