Amazon at its fall hardware event unveiled a range of new products, including Alexa+, new Echo devices, Fire TV lineup, Kindle Scribe, Blink and Ring cameras
Amazon's fall 2025 hardware showcase is set for September 30 in New York, where the company may debut refreshed Echo speakers, Fire TVs with VegaOS, a Colour Kindle and more
The Amazon fall hardware event invite hints at Alexa Plus-powered Echo speakers, an upgraded Kindle with colour display, Fire TV, and more. Here's all you need to know
Amazon expands its Kindle lineup with a 16GB Coloursoft model and a Kids Edition featuring colour highlights, child safety features, and a kid-friendly reading experience
Priced at Rs 16,999, the 12th generation Kindle Paperwhite retains its spot as the best go-to e-book reader, offering meaningful upgrades over its predecessors
The Kindle Paperwhite features a 7-inch display, more on-device storage, and improved performance with 25 per cent faster page turns, said Amazon
This new AI-powered feature will let users revisit key plot points and character developments from earlier books before reading new releases, according to Amazon
Some of the newly launched Kindle models are now available for purchase in the US; however, the company has not announced the availability details for the Indian market yet
The Fire HD 8 tablet boasts generative AI features such as Writing assist and Webpage Summaries. Users can also customise the device with Wallpaper Creator, powered by generative AI
The Echo smart speakers, Fire TV streaming devices, and Kindle readers will be available with up to 55 per cent off in the Prime Day sale
The Kindle Scribe now features new fountain pen, marker and pencil brush options to make sure that users can get the perfect brush type as per their need, the company said in a blogpost
If you want a slightly bigger display and a bit more premium feel, you can opt for the more expensive (Rs 14,999) 2022 Kindle Paperwhite, which has a 6.8-inch display
Priced at Rs 9,999, the Kindle is available at an introductory price of Rs 8,999 on Amazon India
Tech giant Amazon has informed its customers that they cannot buy books on Kindle App for Android anymore.
In a Q&A, Naveen Valsakumar dwells on the coming-of-age of self-publishing, his firm's value proposition for budding writers and how he plans to take on the competition from Kindle
Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has made it clear that the company's Covid-19 response will be a major new initiative
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One should worry, of course, about what this is doing to one small business sector in particular that was already under stress: Bookshops
A rare new gadget in a sea of revamped devices, it was launched in 2007 in the US and started selling in India in 2012
After using the Kindle Oasis and my Paperwhite, the dip in screen resolution hits you hard