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The Kindle supports Mobipocket files directly. You don't need to write a script to do that.

Granted the PDF converter seems to have some trouble with graphics PDF's, but for books the converter works very well.

The Kindle has many flaws, but it does allow you to read a few different non-DRM formats.

The Kindle is already able to read more than just Amazon DRMed content, it can handle a number of formats.

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Kindle Fire Customers' Biggest Complaints

Amazon is already promising a software update, but can an over-the-air refresh address all of the biggest gripes about the hot tablet? ...link to new window

Using Gmail's near-bottomless pit of data wisely

Q: How can I keep Google's Gmail from making multiple copies of an email, then storing the copies in different folders such as Inbox, Sent, Draft and All Mail? ...link to new window

Amazon Fixes Kindle Fire, Faces New Competition

The 6.2.1 operating system update for my Kindle Fire showed up this morning. Adding to recent updates of individual apps, the harshest criticisms waged about the hot new bargain tablet have now been addressed. But look out, Amazon. New competition is warming up in the bullpen - from the likes of Archos, for sure, and maybe even Apple. ...link to new window

Call Santa From Gmail

As you may recall, Google set up a Google Voice number for Santa Claus last year. Google let people set up personalized calls from Santa at sendacallfromsanta.com. The site is once again in operation (for U.S. users). This year, Google … ...link to new window

Hands On With Viewsonic's $169 Ice Cream Sandwich Tablet

The newest version of Android can even run on low-end devices. Viewsonic showed us one. ...link to new window

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