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

If you read some of the Kindle discussion groups, you'll see people complaining about "no backlighting", and then a few days/weeks later they will be lauding the fact that it has no backlighting.

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

Plenty of free e-books in Mobipocket format show up fine on Kindle.

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Velocity Micro® Debuts Shine™ Projector, New Tablets, Peripherals at CES 2012

Shine™ projector produces a brighter, more accurate HD display than competing pocket-sized projectorsRichmond, VA (PRWEB) January 04, 2012 January 4, 2012 - Velocity Micro®, the premier builder of award winning enthusiast desktops, laptops, peripherals, and the remarkable line of Cruz™ tablets, is set to announce several exciting new products at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. ... ...link to new window

Amazon Kindle Fire hacked to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Amazon's Kindle Fire is perhaps the best deal in tablets. Priced at a mere $199, you could buy a Kindle Fire for yourself and your best friend, and still have not spent as much as you would by purchasing an Apple iPad 2. But this low price does come with some downsides; namely, you are stuck with a highly modified version of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) that leaves no trace of the Google-made ... ...link to new window

Archos unveils 70b, the first sub-$200 Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet

Watch out, Kindle Fire, there's a new cheap tablet in town. Announced yesterday, the Archos 70b Internet Tablet (pdf) runs on Android 3.2 (Honeycomb), and is advertised as the first tablet to sport Honeycomb that costs under $200. Of course, the suggested starting retail price is $199, for the 8GB model. ...link to new window

Kindle Fire Gets 'Pre-Release' Version of Android 4.0

Developers have released Android 4.0 for the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, but at this point, it's still a buggy, pre-release version. ...link to new window

Jason Gilbert: Kindle Fire Is Not A Bust, Edsel Or Disappointment

A widely circulated story in Sunday's New York Times questioned whether or not Amazon's Kindle Fire would become, as the article's URL had it, "the... ...link to new window

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