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5 Oct 2014: The beat generation author was way ahead of the virus game as it’s revealed that cross-site scripting, or XSS, makes Kindles vulnerable to hackers, writes James Bridle
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22 Sep 2014: Rob Boffard: Speed-reading a Man-Booker-shortlisted novel – with help from an app called Spritz – was a thrilling ride that left me in agony
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18 Sep 2014:
Retailer also reveals a child-friendly version of its Fire HD tablet, which runs a simplified, icon-based mobile operating system
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19 Aug 2014:
Research suggests that recall of plot after using an e-reader is poorer than with traditional books
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3 Aug 2014:
'Bundling' ebooks with hardbacks is a fine idea, but the startup's scheme is open to abuse, writes Anna Baddeley
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20 Jul 2014:
Anna Baddeley: The elasticity of digital publishing can give new life to the shorter form, as DJ Taylor discovered
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20 Jul 2014:
Amazon's leaked 'Netflix for books' plan will alarm publishers – and doom old-fashioned anonymous reading, writes John Naughton
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7 Jul 2014:
By counting which pages readers highlight on their Kindles, a new scale attempts to measure how far people persist with certain well-known books. Bad news for Capital – and Fifty Shades of Grey
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28 Jun 2014: I bought my Kindle for work, honest, but there's been mission creep. I'm so not proud of myself
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