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Veronica Dagher is an award-winning Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter and the author of the WSJ ebook “Resilience: How 20 Ambitious Women Used Obstacles to Fuel Their Success.” ...
The shrinking sizes and falling prices of full-featured tablet computers are raising questions about the fate of reading-only gadgets.
Old tech, revolving doors in medical staffing and over-retention of data make security a chronic pain.
We tested Kindles, Kobos and large-screen e-ink tablets readers to find the ones that will make it a pleasure to read anytime, anywhere.
Amazon’s $120 high-resolution Kindle, great for reading outdoors and indoors, still beats the iPad for an immersive experience ...
From the Kindle to the Sony Reader to the iPad, Off-Duty's guide to finding the best way to read, because there's never been a better time to dig into books, and blogs, and Tweets, and, yes ...
Last week, OverDrive Inc. released OverDrive Media Console for the iPad, a free app from Apple's App Store. With the app, you can now borrow eBooks for reading on the go with a tablet. You can ...
Evidence that American wine drinkers are shifting from red to white piqued our columnist’s curiosity: What are readers choosing to drink now—and why?
The Best Accessories for Your Kindle, Kobo or Any Other E-Reader Everything you need to up your digital reading game — including a pillow stand that doubles as a snack bowl ...
Artificial Intelligence How WSJ Readers Use AI at Work Generative artificial intelligence tools are becoming more available, and, for some workers, indispensable for their jobs ...
What a wonderful op-ed by Faith Bottum (“Houses Without Tomes Aren’t Homes,” May 18). As one who grew up without books in the home, with the exception of Classic Comics, I appreciate what Ms ...
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