Owners of Kindle models from 2012 and earlier will no longer be able to download, borrow or purchase new books as of May 20.
BGR on MSN: Can You Back Up Books From Your Old Kindle?
If you have an older Kindle, you don't have to throw it away or upgrade to keep using it. We're here to show you how to save it and your books.
MSN: Why You Can't Buy Books Through The Kindle Or Amazon Mobile Apps, Explained
For many bibliophiles around the world, Kindle eBooks have replaced paper books as their go-to reading format, and it's easy to understand why — a Kindle lets them carry an almost limitless number of ...
Why You Can't Buy Books Through The Kindle Or Amazon Mobile Apps, Explained
There are a few ways you can buy books for your Kindle—and a couple of ways you (annoyingly) can't. Reading books through Kindle can be really useful—not only can you enjoy them on devices like the ...
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Your Kindle has had a good run, but very soon it may be as obsolete as your old BlackBerry. Here's what to know and how to save your e-books.
Amazon launched the Kindle Store back in November 2007 as a way to sell e-books online via its own platform. The online bookstore is operated by Amazon and is a subsection of its overall retail ...
Amazon will stop supporting many older Kindle devices on . Here’s which models are affected and what it means for your books.