Though e-books and audiobooks have gained ground over the last 14 years, 64% of adults recently surveyed by the Pew Research Center said they would rather read print books.
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Amazon is ending support for Kindles released in 2012 and earlier—including the company's first-ever e-reader.
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Some users have expressed concern that the move is intended to push readers towards newer Kindle models that support more ...
Dunham narrated the audiobook, which is available with an Audible free trial.
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Updated Amazon is rewarding long-time Kindle users by ditching support for aging devices, though it is trying to "minimize ...
Amazon will reportedly stop Kindle Store access on devices released before 2013 from May 20, 2026, restricting purchases and ...