In terms of e-readers, Kindles are our favorite. They're speedy, well-designed machines that put an entire library in your pocket. But starting on Feb. 26, 2025, Amazon is taking away its users ...
The Kindle books you own are not necessarily your own. Books you download, even ones you have purchased, at any time. Amazon has long allowed you to download its ebooks to your computer ...
Starting February 26, Amazon is removing the option to "Download & Transfer via USB" Kindle e-books. This means you'll no longer be able to download your Kindle books onto your computer.
Featured pricing is subject to change. Amazon is getting rid of a feature that existed within the Kindle ecosystem for over 10 years, but don’t panic (seriously, don’t). Beginning Feb.
it's kind of surprising Amazon has left this Download & Transfer via USB feature open for so long. So soon enough, one of the easiest avenues for removing DRM from Kindle e-books will be gone ...
Amazon’s Kindle devices, for better or worse, have a stranglehold on the e-reader market globally and the UK. Their popularity is down to their relative affordability and ease of use as well as ...