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Kindle accessory maker sues Amazon for extortion M-Edge Accessories has filed a lawsuit against Amazon with a federal court in Maryland that accuses the online retailer of bullying it into coughing up higher commissions in exchange for better placement on Amazon’s website. M-Edge Accessories isn’t just filing a suit for extortion according to The Wall Street Journal, however ? the accessory maker is also accusing Amazon of patent inf [..] |
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Kindle accessory maker sues Amazon for extortion M-Edge Accessories has filed a lawsuit against Amazon with a federal court in Maryland that accuses the online retailer of bullying it into coughing up higher commissions in exchange for better placement on Amazon’s website. M-Edge Accessories isn’t just filing a suit for extortion according to The Wall Street Journal, however ? the accessory maker is also accusing Amazon of patent inf [..] |
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Amazon unveils $200 Kindle Fire tablet; $99 Kindle touch eReader, $79 Kindle During a press event in New York City on Wednesday, Amazon took the wraps off of its $200 Kindle Fire tablet. The Kindle Fire is equipped with a 7-inch display and will have access to all of Amazon’s services including AmazonMP3, Amazon Prime, Amazon Kindle, Amazon Instant Video and the Amazon AppStore. The tablet is powered by a dual-core processor and weighs 14.6 ounces. Customers can pre- [..] |
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CES 09: Wii Accessory Maker Offers New Pink Things For Girls [Tweens] Good news, girls. You're getting new pink things! Technology is moving forward for things that girls like and we have proof from this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Remember when all this stuff was white? Not anymore, as Girl Gear — which may or may not be an actual manufactu [..] |
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| In-flight device maker sues everyone seeking flash memory bonanza LG, Casio, Nikon, Samsung and Sanyo whacked
Struggling in-flight entertainment house e.Digital is challenging some of the world’s biggest gadget companies with claims that it owns vital patents for using removable flash memory in portable devices.
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| Amazon: Don't Even Think About Buying A Kindle (Please Buy a Kindle!) The saga of the Kindle, the product so popular that nobody has one, continues. Jeff Bezos has turned Amazon.com's home page into an apology/ad for the device.
Amazon (AMZN) had no idea anybody would want one of its e-readers, Jeff says (perhaps this is why the company got itself a Newsweek cover story to announce the launch) and they sold out immediately. There's still a long wait to get [..] |
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Amazon Kindle and Kindle touch hands-on! We just spent a few minutes checking out the brand new Amazon Kindle Touch and all new Amazon Kindle, and we’re impressed. Both tablets were extremely light, though with the touch sensitivity being incredible on the Kindle touch, we could see ourselves opting for that with 3G over the regular Kindle. The backs of both are metal, like the previous Kindle, and the readability is fantastic on t [..] |
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Kindle Getting New Competition From Netbook Maker Asus Throw another entry into the e-reader market: Asus, the company from Taiwan that basically invented the "netbook," plans to get into e-readers, too, the U.K. Times reports.
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| Amazon to lose money on each Kindle sold? UBM says Amazon will make $50 per unit Amazon will reportedly turn a profit of approximately $49 for each Kindle Fire it sells following the device’s launch next month. Earlier rumors painted a very different picture of Amazon’s strategy with its first media tablet, suggesting the retailer would be selling the slates at a loss of between $10 and $50 per device. The theory, these reports claimed, was that Amazon hoped to mak [..] |
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