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In the Pages to Come Boom Studios has clearly figured out the winning formula to melding the worlds of WWE and comic books. Both the Ambrose and Rollins narrative arcs will engage WWE fans.
Amazon’s new Page Flip feature for Kindle pins the reader’s current page while browsing. (Amazon image) One of the most natural habits when reading a physical book is to save your place with a ...
But you can’t do everything you would with paper pages–like dog-ear them, buzz the corners like a flip-book, or whatever else a dead-tree book affords. And that’s the trouble.
The University of Tokyo’s Ishikawa Oku Laboratory has unveiled BFS-Auto, a robot that can digitally scan books at a rate of 250 pages per minute.
Apple has changed the page-flipping animation in iOS 16, getting rid of the skeuomorphic representation of a paper page and replacing it with something “modern.” At least one reader isn’t happy.