Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned ...
Being a student today means juggling a million things at once: assignments, lectures, group projects, and revision for exams. Since education has become a bit easier due to digitalisation, you can use ...
The eBook DRM restricts legitimate users and forces users to view the ebook on a single device or app. It also controls your usage and doesn’t allow you to share the books with others. In simple words ...
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Turn your Mac into a personal e-book cloud with Calibre, the surprisingly powerful — and totally free — tool for building cross-platform and web-accessible digital library you completely control.
Hi! I'm Alexa, author of the blog TheDuvallHomestead.com where I write about farm to table eating and homemade natural living. 15 years ago I started learning how to cook real food with real ...
Books available in digital form are becoming more popular. But an E-book manager adds real value to your reading habit, especially if you own a large catalog of eBooks. The likeliness of managing and ...
This plugin allows you to easily convert your EPUB comics and manga to CBZ format directly within Calibre. Found a bug with some EPUBs that breaks the processing and you only end up with a cover.
Ian Campbell is a reporter based in San Diego who writes features, interviews, guides and reviews for Pocket-lint. Before he spent his days covering great products for Pocket-lint readers, Ian was an ...
As one of the most popular e-readers in the world, the Amazon Kindle has become a must-have for bibliophiles who prefer the convenience of digital reading over physical books. When the first Kindle ...
Kindle devices appeal to many people. When everything works, they're great. But Amazon is becoming more and more finicky, both in terms of supported formats and the freedom to manage your own books.