With the removal of the popular functionality, Amazon seems to be grooving its users to stick to its ecosystem.
The latest firmware brings AI Summary and handwriting recognition to old and new Kindle Scribes in three more countries.
Amazon has a long and storied history of discontinuing services that people use. Last October, the company announced that in ...
Amazon will cease the ability to download and transfer options for the Kindle e-reader on February 26th, 2025. No Kindle can use this functionality once the due date rolls around. Only the 12th ...
Starting Feb. 26, 2025 (via ZDNet) you will no longer be able to download copies of your Kindle books and use those files as ...
Amazon confirmed the removal of the book download feature in a statement to The Verge. “Customers can continue reading books ...
Kindle users can still read books on multiple devices, but can't download their Kindle books to a PC via USB, making it ...
As reported by The Verge, the Download & Transfer via USB option is going away on February 26. That means you'll no longer be ...
After February 26th, you can only download books from the Kindle store to your e-reader over Wi-Fi. After February 26th, you can only download books from the Kindle store to your e-reader over Wi-Fi.
This offer for the Kindle Scribe can slash more than £100 off the RRP of Amazon's most advanced e-reader ever.
Since the Scribe is also a digital notebook, yes, you can import documents easily with the Send to Kindle feature. Supported document types include PDF, DOCX, ePub, JPG, PNG, HTML, TXT ...