iPad Buyers May Delay Orders Because of Amazon’s Newest Kindle Tablet

A recent survey conducted by RBC Capital Markets and ChangeWave Research reveals the potential that iPad buyers may delay orders because of Amazon’s newest Kindle tablet. Research result applies to the 26% of the subjects who already made orders of the Kindle Fire or have shown a sound interest in buying the unit. As thoroughly… [Continue Reading]

Amazon Makes Money on Kindle Fire Online Merchandise Sales

With the very competitive $199 price point of Amazon’s newest Kindle tablet, it appears that the biggest online bazaar is focusing less on capturing profits from its Fire hardware and digital content sales. Analysts suggest that Amazon makes money on Kindle Fire online merchandise sales as the online retailer behemoth attempts to extract revenue out… [Continue Reading]

Barnes and Noble Attempts To Crush Amazon Kindle Fire

Barnes and Noble Attempts To Crush Amazon Kindle Fire

Word leaked out about plans that Barnes and Noble Attempts to Crush Amazon Kindle Fire. At first, it seems funny that Barnes and Noble would attempt to do something like this. After all, the price of their Nook Tablet is expected to be slightly higher than Amazon’s Kindle Fire. But when you look at the… [Continue Reading]

Will Amazon Replace The Public Library?

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Digital publishing is entering a new age and now people are asking the question, “Will Amazon Replace The Public Library?” This question was originally asked when Digital ebooks started circulating. People wanted to know if Amazon would let local libraries lend out books published on its Kindle device. Now it appears that this was the… [Continue Reading]

Amazon Prime Now Threatens Netflix over Internet Streaming Media

The world’s biggest online bazaar has recently complemented a new set of media streaming solutions through its Amazon Prime service. Whilst Netflix loses its footing in customer care and pricing, Amazon has been on the go; seemingly doing better each day. Amazon Prime now threatens Netflix over Internet streaming media as the former begins to… [Continue Reading]

Amazon Kindle Fire Saves Retailers

Based on the reports revealed by eDataSource, Amazon and its retail partners has already made almost a hundred thousand of sales on the very first day the hottest Kindle Fire tablet has been made available. Amazon Kindle Fire saves retailers for the gadget clearly imposes a strong possible blockbuster for retailers who are heading for… [Continue Reading]

Amazon Kindle Fire’s Rocketing Pre-order Sales

Earlier claims via eDataSource revealed that the Kindle Fire of Amazon has been shooting to 20,000 pre-order unit sales per day since the hottest tablet’s launching date on September 28. Nonetheless, unknown sources from Amazon proved that sales were actually hitting up to 25, 000 units daily. When summed up, one can conclude that Amazon… [Continue Reading]

Apple Kindle Fire Could Beat Out iPad

Since the launching of the latest Kindle Fire of Amazon on Wednesday, rumors about it being the greatest rival of the bestselling iPad have spread even more rapidly. Why not? The Kindle Fire is way economical as compared to Apple’s and to the rest of the other Android tablets with the same primary specs in… [Continue Reading]

Amazon Kindle Fire Threatens Printed Books

The issue on the cutting-edge Kindle Fire tablet of Amazon being the iPad killer undeniably mists both media and public attention since its debut on Wednesday. However, there is a more pressing matter that concerns some people about the release of this newest tablet. Traditional readers and authors alike fear the gradual loss of physical… [Continue Reading]

Amazon Kindle To Outsell Apple Ipad

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It seems that Amazon is really on the look to defy the top-selling iPad of Apple through its hottest android tablet- the Kindle Fire. The staggering demand of this newly launched gadget has been rumored to reach 50,000 pre-oder sales everyday or most probably 1.5 million sales on its first 30 months; projecting the Amazon… [Continue Reading]