Amazon has announced it will halt new features, bug fixes, and the ability to borrow or purchase new Kindle eBooks from its digital store ...
Owners of older Kindles are expressing outrage at Amazon after the tech giant said it will soon stop supporting older models ...
In an email to customers, Amazon said the change applies to Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 or earlier.
Amazon is rolling back support on many of its older Kindle models. In a statement obtained by USA TODAY, Amazon confirmed it ...
Amazon will no longer support many older Kindles starting in May, as customers begin to rally against planned obsolescence.
Amazon will soon make millions of perfectly fine Kindle e-readers and Kindle Fire devices unusable in what one book-lover called a ‘nightmare’. The tech giant sent customers an email this week saying ...
Owners of Kindle models from 2012 and earlier will no longer be able to download, borrow or purchase new books as of May 20.
If there's a book you've been waiting to read on your old Kindle device, make sure you download it before May 20.
Kindle users, some of whom have said their models still work without issue, have been left furious, stating the move by ...
Amazon is ending support for Kindles released in 2012 and earlier—including the company's first-ever e-reader.
Amazon will discontinue support for the outlined Kindle models starting May 20, the statement said. In an effort to make the transition to newer devices easier, Amazon is offering 20% off select new ...
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