Kindle Corruption

The craze to run out and purchase an eReader has been slightly subdued. Now that the frenzy has died down, questions about malware are arising. The Huffington Post linked to Media Bistro’s article about bad links possibly corrupting eReaders. Click here to read the article.

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1 Response to Kindle Corruption

  1. studley1728 says:

    I will forever stick with my original claim…there’s nothing like the feel of an actual book in your hands. Forget eReaders.

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