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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 access ...
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If you're an avid e-book reader or someone who has an extensive library of Kindle content, now is the time to back up your books. Starting on Wednesday, Feb. 26, readers will no longer be able to ...
February 26 is tomorrow. That's how long you have to download your Kindle books as files to your computer. We discussed the deadline at length in my previous article. If you have a lot of Kindle books ...
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.
You can send web articles directly to your Kindle via two clicks using Amazon's Send to Kindle app or Kindle's Google Chrome Extension. The Send to Kindle Chrome Extension lets you send any article to ...