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Hacker Igor Skochinsky used DRM to load Mobipocket books onto his Kindle. Using a series of scripts, he's able to convert eBook files to Amazon's AZW format and then add the necessary serial number DRM, specialized per an individual's particular Kindle.

The Kindle has a built in cell receiver so that you can wirelessly browse, preview and purchase books using one-click.

Use Mobipocket software to convert PDFs to that format so you can read them on Kindle.

DRM is not to prevent other files from being readable on the Kindle.

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