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.
Beginning Feb. 26, you’ll no longer be able to download copies of Kindle e-books purchased through Amazon to save on a computer hard drive or to remove the DRM (digital rights management ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Karen Russell, the bestselling author of "Swamplandia!" and "Vampires in the Lemon Grove," returns with a magical ...
You have just over a week to download your Kindle e-books before Amazon removes the ability to download them to your computer. Starting Feb. 26, 2025 (via ZDNet) you ...
Recent controversies surrounding the removal of the ability to transfer Kindle books over USB, the inherent lock-in of Amazon's proprietary digital book format, and growing consumer push back over ...
Amazon is removing the 'Download & Transfer via USB' option for Kindle books starting Feb 26. It's unclear if this change affects all Kindle models and all countries. Kindle users can still read ...
Download and Transfer via USB was launched over ten years ago and was created at a time, when WIFI was not prevalent, so this feature was the only way to send e-books to the Kindle.
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On Feb. 26, Amazon will remove the 'Download & Transfer via USB' option from its website. Here's how to save your collection. My title is Senior Features Writer, which is a license to write about ...
(Random House) Karen Russell conjures a surreal story of the ... a point-by-point response to the book, and suggestions that its author has her own axe to grind. As in Helen Fielding’s novel ...
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