Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Amazon’s other physical retail review: A mini bookstore for Kindle ebooks – GeekWire

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It only takes up a couple square feet, a small fraction of the size of the Amazon’s first real bookstore in Seattle, but the company has been quietly making another foray into physical retail – offering individual ebook gift cards for sale under a pilot program at Bartell Drugs in Washington State.

 amazonebooks - 1 (3) The pilot was launched in October, in time for the holiday shopping season, but it flew largely under the radar until now . Amazon has long offered general gift cards in many retail locations, like other digital merchants, but the move this offer cards for specific ebooks is a new move for the company.

Details of the 61-store test were confirmed last week to Nate Hoffelder of The Digital Reader news site, and I found one of the “Kindle eBooks” kiosks tucked between displays of Valentine’s Day candy at my local Bartell Drugs store in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood this weekend.

Perhaps tellingly, even though the kiosk was well-positioned toward the front of the store, none of the three employees I spoke with initially knew what I was talking about when I asked if they sold individual’s Kindle e-book gift cards. (Initially they told me they did not.)

But I ended up spotting it on my own, and bought a couple cards to test the service.

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The top row of the kiosk features cards for Planer six-month memberships Kindle Unlimited, for $ 29.99 and $ 49.99 each. Below Those are cards featuring the covers of 20 individual ebooks best-sellers across both fiction and nonfiction, ranging from “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and Sheryl’s “Lean In” Dan Brown’s “Inferno” and “The Martian “by Andy Weir.

On the back of each ebook card is a quote from an Amazon customer review and a summary of the book, along with an area for writing a message to the recipient and instructions for redeeming the book by scratching off the claim code and going to a dedicated Amazon URL to enter it.

Purchasing the card at the Bartell Drugs register Automatically activates it for use, as with a standard gift card.

Here’s the most interesting part: Any of the cards can also be treated as a regular Amazon gift card, if your gift recipient does not like the book you chose for them, or already owns the title you picked. In other words, it offers the personalization of a hand-picked gift with the flexibility of a regular gift card – another example of Amazon blending the best of physical and digital retail.

The card promises that you ‘ll always get “the lowest online price, plus the balance.” For example, I purchased a card for “The Martian” for $ 14.99 at the store, but the price online was $ 8.99, and when I redeemed the book, the difference was Automatically added to my gift card balance.

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After Deciding that I really did not want a 3-month unlimited membership Kindle (I previously tested the subscription service and found that I did not use it as much as I planned) I was able this add the entire $ 29.99 That balance from card to my gift card balance. Everything worked smoothly.

This is the latest example of Amazon testing out new initiatives in physical retail, but as noted by the Digital Reader’s Hoffelder, the company is not the first to try this concept. Most other e-book sellers who’ve gone down this path have not seen much success.

Whether it turns out to be worthwhile for Amazon remains to be seen. Even during the checkout process, the concept was a novelty Clearly Bartell Drugs to the employees at my local store, perhaps Indicating That they have not been selling a lot since the October launch.

We’ve contacted Amazon for more details on the pilot, and to see if it will be expanded this additional stores and regions.

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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Epubor Kindle Transfer 1.0 – PC World

Epubor Kindle Transfer is a program for
 free transfer of data between e-book reader Kindle
 E-ink Kobo eReader and PC. The application allows simple transfer
 books between devices e-ink Kobo eReader and Kindle. Another
 Epubor Kindle asset transfer program has option to create
 backup files stored on readers of books
 e.

Requirements

  • Processor: Intel Pentium / AMD Athlon (or better)
  •  
     

  • HDD: 50 MB free hard disk space;
  •  
     

  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and
     8.1.

  •  

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 This topic .

The free – just today

Epubor Kindle Transfer 1.0 can download and install
 to Jan. 25, 2016, 9:00 am *. Later free offer expires.
 Exact Installation and activation key can be found at
 readme file. The installation files are placed in the archives
 ZIP – must be unpacked before starting the installation.

* The editors are not responsible for errors in
 Giveawayoftheday.com functioning of the service, including difficulty in
 downloading the installation files, problems with product activation and
 inconsistencies temporary promotion.

The program can be downloaded on the website of its manufacturer or distributor.

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Epubor Kindle Transfer 1.0 – PC World

Epubor Kindle Transfer is a program for
 free transfer of data between e-book reader Kindle
 E-ink Kobo eReader and PC. The application allows simple transfer
 books between devices e-ink Kobo eReader and Kindle. Another
 Epubor Kindle asset transfer program has option to create
 backup files stored on readers of books
 e.

Requirements

  • Processor: Intel Pentium / AMD Athlon (or better)
  •  
     

  • HDD: 50 MB free hard disk space;
  •  
     

  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and
     8.1.

  •  

Read more
 This topic .

The free – just today

Epubor Kindle Transfer 1.0 can download and install
 to Jan. 25, 2016, 9:00 am *. Later free offer expires.
 Exact Installation and activation key can be found at
 readme file. The installation files are placed in the archives
 ZIP – must be unpacked before starting the installation.

* The editors are not responsible for errors in
 Giveawayoftheday.com functioning of the service, including difficulty in
 downloading the installation files, problems with product activation and
 inconsistencies temporary promotion.

The program can be downloaded on the website of its manufacturer or distributor.

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Amazon Indians Festive Meeting: Best Deals & Discounts on Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle E-Readers Voyage – PC-Tablet Media

Kindle fans have a reason that rejoice as the Amazon Great Indian Meeting 2016 is here. From January 21 to 23, they can shop for the Kindle devices at a whooping discount on Amazon India. The wait for getting hands on the e-book reader is finally over now as there could not have been a better chance to buy one. Here is a brief glance at the readers and Their current prices.

The 6-inch Black Kindle device, with Wi-Fi, is now available on Amazon.in at Rs 5,000 with a saving of Rs. 999 under the biggest, best offer to the retailer. A touch screen with a simple screen That Enables reading in all light settings, the device features a Vocabulary Builder, Word Wise, and Goodreads and has a fast processor for turning pages quickly.

An excellent storage, Light- weight, and easy portability make it a preferred device for an e-book reader. This device has an excellent battery back-ups of weeks.

The 6-inch Kindle Paperwhite with a 300 ppi high-resolution display and Wi-Fi can be bought at just Rs. 9,999 at Rs. 1,000 off.

The exclusive Amazon font Bookerly is the key highlight of this reader with an adjustable light settings. Maximized battery That lasts weeks, more than 30,000 e-books for free and a light-weight are some of the features of this device That can store thousands of e-books.

Vocabulary building and Goodreads option are also provided in the device That offers a great reading experience to the buyers.

Another popular Kindle device That they can get Their hands on is the Kindle Voyage 6-inch device with Wi-Fi and a high-resolution screen display of 300 ppi.

Available for Rs. 16.499 , with free delivery within a week, this device is equipped with a PagePress sensor technology and offers adjustable light settings for helping readers adapt to day and night light.

This Kindle is the thinnest of them all and is lighter than the others too. A prolonged battery life and over 30,000 free e-books make it a must-have device.

The Kindle accessories are also available on Amazon at some great discounts and deals. So hurry and grab an e-reader before January 23.

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Thursday, January 21, 2016

Kindle-style tablet Braille for the blind will allow people to feel images and … – Daily Mail

  • Researchers are developing a Refreshable device like an Kindle e-reader
  • It will display pages of raised bumps, Which can be read by touch
  • Current devices are expensive, running into thousands of pounds
  • Pneumatic system Creates bubbled surface that produce braille and graphics

A Kindle-style Braille e-reader for blind and partially sighted people could make reading text and working with graphs easier for millions suffering from sight problems.

Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a Refreshable device That will be capable of displaying pages of the raised bumps, Which can be read by touch .

While Refreshable Braille displays are already available, they are limited by the amount of text they can display, often is only a single line of text at a time.

Scroll down for video

Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a Refreshable device Which, when available, would be capable of displaying pages of the raised bumps, Which can be read by touch. The ‘Braille Kindle’ (artist’s impression illustrated) could make reading text and working with graphs easier for millions

The Braille alphabet Enables Blind and partially sighted people to read by tracing lines of raised bumps with Their fingers.

Led by Dr Sile O’Modhrain, an associate professor of information at the University of Michigan, the team are developing a full page Refreshable Braille tablet that works much like the E-Ink used in Kindles and other e-reading devices.

They say it will allow people to feel entire pages of text while also helping a tactile display graphs and even graphics.

‘Imagine having a Kindle, that is not a visual Kindle, but instead has a That tactile surface can be read by a person who is blind, using Braille, ‘explained Dr O’Modhrain.

Current Braille readers are expensive, with cost of a single device running into thousands of pounds and can not be easily used while on the move.

A Device That produces single line of Braille at a time starts around the £ 2,000 mark ($ 3,000), with a full page Braille display costing in the region of £ 38,000 ($ 55,000).

The concept is based around a pneumatic system. The device uses either air or fluid to push up the small plastic pins from an 8 × 7 grid, forming Braille letters (pictured left). The result is a bubbled surface Which could Represent a while Page of text yet is small and portable, like a Kindle (stock image right)

The team at the University of Michigan are aiming it develop an accessible, and much more affordable and portable device and have revealed Their progress in a video.

THE BRAILLE KINDLE

Refreshable Braille readers already exist, but the technology is expensive.

A single line of Braille starts around the £ 2,000 mark ($ 3,000), with a full page Braille display costing in the region of £ 38,000 ($ 55,000).

The system being developed by researchers at Michigan can use either air or fluid to push up the small plastic pins from a grid, forming Braille letters.

The result is a surface bubbled Which could Represent a while page of text.

‘You can not do much with a single line,’ said Alexander Rossomanno, and graduate student research assistant in Dr. O’Modhrain’s lab.

‘It’s hard to read for one … but also, you can not do things like graphs, you can not do spreadsheets, you can not do any kind of spatially distributed information. ‘

The Michigan group have Transferred the same dots of Braille is an entirely pneumatic system, Which can use either air or fluid to push up the small plastic pins from an 8 × 7 grid, forming Braille letters.

The result is a bubbled surface Which could Represent a while page of text.

Dr. O’Modhrain said: ‘That Means That we’re able that produce a display that’s a lot cheaper than displays Which isnt rely on electronics.’

Available readers are expensive, with the cost of devices running into thousands of pounds. A single line of Braille starts around the £ 2,000 mark ($ 3,000), with a full page Braille display costing in the region of £ 38,000 ($ 55,000). Pictured is a single line Refreshable Braille device

Using this approach Means the technology does not need to worry about wiring or putting together series’ of individual mechanical components.

‘We just build up layers of bubbles,’ she explained.

The biggest difficulty faced by the team is controlling the thousands of pneumatic pumps needed to create an entire page of text, while keeping the entire device small enough to be portable.

The group are reported to be working on a potential solution that this problem Which would enable them to pack In all the technology into a small device.

Sile O’Modhrain (pictured), an associate professor of information at Michigan, is leading the team at Michigan is develop a full page Refreshable Braille device, Which will be able that display full pages of text Which can be refreshed under computer control

Dr. O’Modhrain added: ‘One of the Consequences of blind people not being able to access Braille, Is That they’re limited in terms of the kind of scientific or mathematical things they can to In Their access is spatially Displayed information.

‘And even being able to do something fun, like see a graphic That Represents The performance statistics for Their football team over the last year.

‘That’s something That people with vision to all the time, and it would be really nice to think that we could actually Bring That Back. ‘

The Project, Which started in 2013, has a projected end date of September this year.

Accessibility technology has been used for a number of years, with screen reader programs’ commonly used by blind and partially sighted people to read text out loud and describe images and visual elements.

Other groups are working on taking These readers further Top, Incorporating cameras that enable users to read non-Braille books.

ACCESSIBLE READERS FOR THE BLIND

A prototype device developed by MIT Media Lab’s Fluid Interfaces group Enables the wearer to scan a text line with Their finger and receive an audio feedback of the words.

It also Provides motion feedback in the form of small vibrations to make sure That the user does not veer away from the text.

The device is still in its development stage, and the Video Reveals there are still a number of Improvements That could be made.

For instance, the speed is far slower than it could be and there is no headphone jack in place.

Eventually, however, might be able FingerReader it replace braille Which is already being taught less given the rise of audio- visual software.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

[OT] request for help in choosing Kindle – FrazPC.pl

01.18.2016 11:33

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It is, especially in you can read at night. You can always turn off the backlight

When it looks to me the grass is greener on the other side

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Monday, January 18, 2016

[OT] request for help in choosing Kindle – FrazPC.pl

01.18.2016 11:33

Threads: 270 | Replies: 5245

It is, especially in you can read at night. You can always turn off the backlight

When it looks to me the grass is greener on the other side

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

Kindle-style tablet Braille for the blind will allow people to feel images and … – Daily Mail

  • Researchers are developing a Refreshable device like an Kindle e-reader
  • It will display pages of raised bumps, Which can be read by touch
  • Current devices are expensive, running into thousands of pounds
  • Pneumatic system Creates bubbled surface that produce braille and graphics

A Kindle-style Braille e-reader for blind and partially sighted people could make reading text and working with graphs easier for millions suffering from sight problems.

Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a Refreshable device That will be capable of displaying pages of the raised bumps, Which can be read by touch .

While Refreshable Braille displays are already available, they are limited by the amount of text they can display, often is only a single line of text at a time.

Scroll down for video

Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing a Refreshable device Which, when available, would be capable of displaying pages of the raised bumps, Which can be read by touch. The ‘Braille Kindle’ (artist’s impression illustrated) could make reading text and working with graphs easier for millions

The Braille alphabet Enables Blind and partially sighted people to read by tracing lines of raised bumps with Their fingers.

Led by Dr Sile O’Modhrain, an associate professor of information at the University of Michigan, the team are developing a full page Refreshable Braille tablet that works much like the E-Ink used in Kindles and other e-reading devices.

They say it will allow people to feel entire pages of text while also helping a tactile display graphs and even graphics.

‘Imagine having a Kindle, that is not a visual Kindle, but instead has a That tactile surface can be read by a person who is blind, using Braille, ‘explained Dr O’Modhrain.

Current Braille readers are expensive, with cost of a single device running into thousands of pounds and can not be easily used while on the move.

A Device That produces single line of Braille at a time starts around the £ 2,000 mark ($ 3,000), with a full page Braille display costing in the region of £ 38,000 ($ 55,000).

The concept is based around a pneumatic system. The device uses either air or fluid to push up the small plastic pins from an 8 × 7 grid, forming Braille letters (pictured left). The result is a bubbled surface Which could Represent a while Page of text yet is small and portable, like a Kindle (stock image right)

The team at the University of Michigan are aiming it develop an accessible, and much more affordable and portable device and have revealed Their progress in a video.

THE BRAILLE KINDLE

Refreshable Braille readers already exist, but the technology is expensive.

A single line of Braille starts around the £ 2,000 mark ($ 3,000), with a full page Braille display costing in the region of £ 38,000 ($ 55,000).

The system being developed by researchers at Michigan can use either air or fluid to push up the small plastic pins from a grid, forming Braille letters.

The result is a surface bubbled Which could Represent a while page of text.

‘You can not do much with a single line,’ said Alexander Rossomanno, and graduate student research assistant in Dr. O’Modhrain’s lab.

‘It’s hard to read for one … but also, you can not do things like graphs, you can not do spreadsheets, you can not do any kind of spatially distributed information. ‘

The Michigan group have Transferred the same dots of Braille is an entirely pneumatic system, Which can use either air or fluid to push up the small plastic pins from an 8 × 7 grid, forming Braille letters.

The result is a bubbled surface Which could Represent a while page of text.

Dr. O’Modhrain said: ‘That Means That we’re able that produce a display that’s a lot cheaper than displays Which isnt rely on electronics.’

Available readers are expensive, with the cost of devices running into thousands of pounds. A single line of Braille starts around the £ 2,000 mark ($ 3,000), with a full page Braille display costing in the region of £ 38,000 ($ 55,000). Pictured is a single line Refreshable Braille device

Using this approach Means the technology does not need to worry about wiring or putting together series’ of individual mechanical components.

‘We just build up layers of bubbles,’ she explained.

The biggest difficulty faced by the team is controlling the thousands of pneumatic pumps needed to create an entire page of text, while keeping the entire device small enough to be portable.

The group are reported to be working on a potential solution that this problem Which would enable them to pack In all the technology into a small device.

Sile O’Modhrain (pictured), an associate professor of information at Michigan, is leading the team at Michigan is develop a full page Refreshable Braille device, Which will be able that display full pages of text Which can be refreshed under computer control

Dr. O’Modhrain added: ‘One of the Consequences of blind people not being able to access Braille, Is That they’re limited in terms of the kind of scientific or mathematical things they can to In Their access is spatially Displayed information.

‘And even being able to do something fun, like see a graphic That Represents The performance statistics for Their football team over the last year.

‘That’s something That people with vision to all the time, and it would be really nice to think that we could actually Bring That Back. ‘

The Project, Which started in 2013, has a projected end date of September this year.

Accessibility technology has been used for a number of years, with screen reader programs’ commonly used by blind and partially sighted people to read text out loud and describe images and visual elements.

Other groups are working on taking These readers further Top, Incorporating cameras that enable users to read non-Braille books.

ACCESSIBLE READERS FOR THE BLIND

A prototype device developed by MIT Media Lab’s Fluid Interfaces group Enables the wearer to scan a text line with Their finger and receive an audio feedback of the words.

It also Provides motion feedback in the form of small vibrations to make sure That the user does not veer away from the text.

The device is still in its development stage, and the Video Reveals there are still a number of Improvements That could be made.

For instance, the speed is far slower than it could be and there is no headphone jack in place.

Eventually, however, might be able FingerReader it replace braille Which is already being taught less given the rise of audio- visual software.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

FedEx Delivers tumor specimen mistakenly instead of the Kindle – Fox News

A British man said he figured out something was wrong when he opened a FedEx package expecting an Amazon Kindle, but instead got a box marked “Human Specimen.”

FedEx apologized for the delivery mistake, BBC reported Sunday. The box apparently contained a patient’s tumor.

James Potten told the news agency the FedEx had called him on Friday claiming a worker had tried to make the delivery Earlier in the day at his home in Bristol, west of London. Potten said he’d returned home, so the worker came back with the package.

“The tracking code on the item had the same first five and last three numbers as we order but it was not my Kindle “Potten said.

He told the BBC he never opened the box. London’s Royal Free Hospital, claimed it was supposed to be delivered there.

A FedEx Spokesman said the company “will consider future changes to our processes.”

Potten finally got his Kindle on Sunday .

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Tumor instead of the Kindle – KopalniaWiedzy

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James Potten from Bristol ordered a Kindle, so you can imagine his surprise when instead awaited the reader got a slice of someone’s tumor . After opening the envelope he saw the inscription: “patient’s tumor attached.”

By mistake FedEx 37-year-old delivered the shipment from California, which had hit the Royal Free Hospital in London.
Hospital admitted that knows that the package designed for one of his institution was delivered to the address in Bristol .

FedEx regretted the incident and announced a revision of its procedures.

Surprised Potten immediately called a courier. not opened the sealed box [...]. The five initial and final three digits shipments corresponded to my contract, but [definitely] it was not my Kindle. I wanted to FedEx took the box, because it is potentially a sample that fairly urgently needs to be examined and returned. I do not know where my reader, but if you went to the Royal Free, I shall gladly exchange .

Pack tumor was received and delivered to the hospital on Sunday. Potten got the coveted reader on January 11.

Kindle reader FedEx package tumor sample of the Royal Free Hospital, James Potten

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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Man orders Kindle Receives tumor samples instead – WCPO

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Bristol man orders a Kindle, Receives human tumor Intended for London Hospital … – ABC Online

Posted January 12, 2016 8:15:02

An Englishman who ordered and new Kindle was shocked when he was delivered and human tumor samples instead.

When James Potten, of Bristol in England’s south-west, received a package from a courier company FedEx, he assumed it was the Kindle he had ordered .

But upon opening the outer packaging, he realized he had actually received a box marked “patient tumor specimen enclosed.”

“When I opened it I had quite a shock.” he told the BBC.

“The tracking code on the item had the same first five and last three numbers as we order, but it was not my Kindle.”

The specimen I was actually the intended for the Royal Free Hospital in London, who confirmed they were aware one of their deliveries had gone to the wrong address.

“We will await answers from the delivery company as is how this mistake was made “The hospital told the BBC.

Mr Potten, who had not opened the box containing the sample, continued this document his experience on Twitter, Informing his follows when the sample had been picked up to be taken is its rightful owner.

He finally received his Kindle and the day after the mix-up.

Topics: human-interest, offbeat

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Monday, January 11, 2016

He ordered the Kindle, and got … cancer – rmf24.pl

The man living in the British Bristol got an unusual gift. He ordered the Web Kindle, and instead got a sample of the patient’s tumor with the California hospital.

The 37-year-old James Potten in its consignment found a box in which a piece of paper indicating that It is a sample of patient tumor. Pack had to get to London’s Royal Free Hospital.

I was shocked when I opened the box. My name was on top, but the content was not what I expected – tells the recipient an unusual shipment in an interview with the BBC.

The mistake probably comes from the fact that the codes of both shipments – a sample of the tumor and the Kindle – were very similar and hence there has been confusion.

I do not know where she is, my Kindle, but if it is in a London hospital, it is with pleasure I shall exchange – laughs 37-year-old.

Hospital confirmed that the package of a tumor sample had to be addressed to them. Ongoing is investigating why there was confusion.

(az)

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Saturday, January 9, 2016

KINDLE: The Star Wars spinoff drawing board – East Oregonian (subscription)

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As I sat in the theater, the subtitle of the new Stars Wars movie “The Force Awakens” That did not seem fitting to me. “And Used But In Good Condition Hope” would’ve been more accurate, but would’ve been crammed iconic onscreen during the opening title sequence. “The Box Office Awakens” would’ve worked just fine.

Watching the new Star Wars movie is much like watching The Beach Boys on the county fair circuit reunion; Sure they are performing all the familiar hits you know and love, but there’s something rather crass and greedy about seeing the original members sans Brian Wilson of self-congratulatorily parading through the band’s catalog, content on rehashing the past rather than build upon the band’s legacy.

Of course the Brian Wilson in this analogy is George Lucas. Sure, both Wilson and Lucas made missteps in Their careers, but each was a driving artistic vision in regards this Their respective projects.

Now that Lucas has no hand in steering the much loved space opera he created, the Walt Disney Company is free to mine the franchise for the sequel films and merchandise (“Hello, Star Wars Pendleton blankets!”) into perpetuity. In his much-ballyhooed interview with Charlie Rose and conducted late last year, Lucas Stated That filmmakers in the United States have less creative freedom than filmmakers under communist rule in the Soviet Union. Rather hyperbolic to be sure, but what he meant to say Was That Hollywood filmmakers are pressured to sacrifice it and the movie’s plot for the sake of marketability. In the case of the “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” This Means recycling all the major plot points from “A New Hope”; orphan protagonist on desert planets whisked out of Their humdrum life by a fugitive Droid (check), the oppressive regime builds an instrument of planetary destruction to be later destroyed by a group of ragtag rebels (check) antagonist with familial ties is the protagonist kills sage figure ( check).

As clumsy as Lucas’s prequel trilogy you, it is his credit, he at least concocted an original storyline. In spite of how visually satisfying “The Force Awakens” you, the overall experience Carried no suspense or surprises since you could see them coming from light years away. The reemergence of familiar characters, not unlike Leonard Nimoy’s appearance in JJ Abrams’s Star Trek reboot, were Cameos That relied on viewers’ knowledge of the previous films to feel significant_coeff_flag. They only left me pining to watch the original films. Why subject myself is an inferior Replicant?

In the off years between the sequel trilogy movie releases, Disney intends to release “Anthology” That films follow characters tangential to the Star Wars saga. Presumably These spinoffs will not have the audacity to this Directly rip off the plot of the “Return of the Jedi” (how many times do we need to see the Death Star blown up?). I’m offering original film slightly These treatments up to Disney, free of charge, in case they care a pilfer Their films’ plots from outside the Star Wars universe:

My Dinner With Chewbacca – Composed of one continuous scene taking place at space bar and grill orbiting the planet Bespin Han Solo and Chewbacca reunite over dinner after being separated for many years. A long, philosophical conversation ensues between the two touching upon the nature of life, spiritual experiences, and the hazards of space smuggling.

Fifty Shades of Hutt – The erotic tale of a recent college graduate is developing a romantic relationship with her employer, the enigmatic space gangster Jabba the Hutt. Moody in tone and set a sensual soundtrack as Performed by Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes, the film explores the taboo practices of bondage and sadomasochism, but not too deeply, because an NC-17 rating would severely hamper the film’s marketability in more conservative markets.

The Fugitive: Flying Solo – In this suspense-thriller, Han Solo, wrongfully Convicted of Murdering his wife, escapes from custody and sets out to prove his innocence with the bounty hunter Boba Fett in hot pursuit . In what is sure to be an iconic scene (and great to insert in the trailers) Solo leaps off the face of the dam in order to escape Fett.

James Dean Kindle is a singer-songwriter and musician and part-time Pendleton resident. You can contact him at jamesdeankindle@gmail.com.


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Friday, January 8, 2016

Harry Potter Books Head To The Kindle And Nook After Pottermore suffers Cruciatus … – TechCrunch

Whether you side with Hufflepuff or Slytherin, it sucked that you ‘could only get Harry Potter ebooks from a special service called Pottermore … until now. The company has is now selling These books for $ 9 on the Kindle and Nook and for a very interesting reason: the goblins at Gringotts Realized Pottermore did not have much money left.

Harry Potter ebooks have long been Part of the Kindle Unlimited but this move opens ebooks sales to new sites.

Pottermore launched in 2012 as a digital home for all things Potter. Interestingly, its biggest ground floor you Sony, then quite active in the reader space. As The Digital Reader points out, the company licensed the branded, offered a Harry Potter-themed area in Playstation Home and gave away free Harry Potter ebooks with the Sony Reader.

Old Draco Malfoy must have gotten a Confundus Charm brewing over there because after a while the Sony Realized That it was hopeless it stem the tide of bigger ereaders and content plays. Sales dropped 352% in March 2015 from £ 24.8 million to £ 7 million. The site suffered a loss of £ 6 million in 2015.

So give Dobby his old socks and strap on your House Cup because it’s time to download Those books again for the next generation. And, it should be noted, I suspect Amazon is Voldemort in this story but I doubt Pottermore is going to survive as the Site Who Lived after this attack from his delicate wand.

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