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Owners of Kindle models from 2012 and earlier will no longer be able to download, borrow or purchase new books as of May 20.
Amazon will cut off all Kindle devices released before 2013 from its store and library services on May 20, 2026, ending the ability to buy, borrow, or download new books directly. Owners can still ...
The Amazon Kindle content system is currently experiencing significant technical issues, causing inconvenience and frustration for users. For instance, users have been unable to open new books ...
Amazon made the decision to discontinue support for older Kindle models (2012 and older), which can be problematic for those ...
When the Lafayette Public Library switched to a new digital platform Wednesday, patrons who use Kindle e-readers lost access to e-books and audiobooks through those devices. At midnight Wednesday, the ...