Amazon has added DRM encryption to all of its Kindle book files, making it even harder to convert its files so you can only read your Kindle purchases on a Kindle. So if you want ...
Amazon confirmed the removal of the book download feature in a statement to The Verge. “Customers can continue reading books ...
Amazon is getting rid of a feature that existed within the Kindle ecosystem for over 10 years, but don’t panic (seriously, don’t). Beginning Feb. 26, you’ll no longer be able to download ...
Starting February 26, Amazon is removing the option to "Download & Transfer via USB" Kindle e-books. This means you'll no longer be able to download your Kindle books onto your computer. If you have ...
Once you have the books in Calibre, you can arrange or store them the way you want. It is going to be all yours.
Later this week, Amazon is closing a small loophole that allowed purchasers of Kindle books to download those files to a computer and transfer them via USB. Originally intended to extend e-book ...
Amazon has long offered a “Download & transfer via USB” option for your purchases. That option was removed for the most recent generation of Kindles, and is going away for old models on February 26.
Kindle users can currently download their libraries directly onto their desktop and laptop computers. Amazon will remove the feature on Feb. 26 A popular Reddit post asks if this new development ...
In addition to your e-book choice, you will also get a second, bonus read included for free: The Fall Risk by Abby Jimenez.
For those of you with any older Kindle model registered, now's your last chance to download your ebooks as files on your computer to keep them backed up. You will still of course be able to transfer ...
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