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On pages with lots of little blurbs, the app doesn't always delineate between them well. I also noticed that magazines are slow to download. This mode definitely works better for longer stories though. On both a Fire HD 10 and an iPad, I typically wait a minute or two for an issue to load. It's a maddeningly slow app in other ways as well, like when you're switching between PDF and text view.

Tipsters point out that they get a notification encouraging them to download the heretofore iPad-exclusive iBooks app, though they're finding they have to do it via their desktop iTunes client rather than over the air. Ah well, Apple's probably being extra cautious with moving those big wooden bookshelves into the smaller dimensions of your iPhone or iPod touch. We've not been able to get the app running on our iPhone 3G, so perhaps this is another of those features you're not going to be able to enjoy on older hardware -- we hope it's just us though. -text c-gray-1" >No shock and awe here, Apple's already given us plenty of warnings, but we thought we'd drop you a friendly note to say that if you've upgraded to iOS 4 early, your copy of Winnie the Pooh is flying at you right this minute.

All attempts at downloading an ebook yesterday -- even by those who got their Nook a little earlier in the month -- were greeted with a "Queued: Will complete shortly" message, which apparently remained that way until early this morning when downloading finally resumed functioning. Judging by customer feedback on its support forums, it appears a glut of download requests over gift-giving day jammed the B&N net pipes and left a great many disappointed Nook users. -text c-gray-1" >You didn't think the whole Nook saga was over, did you? After just succeeding in delivering devices to expectant pre-orderers in time for Christmas, Barnes and Noble is today cleaning up yet another mess courtesy of its ill-prepared content servers. The biggest perceived failure here, though, is the book retailer's silence on the issue, which illustrates the importance of communicating with your customers -- most people seemed tolerant of the setback once they realised they didn't have faulty hardware.

The content is the hard part. Fortunately, the amount of HDR content is growing fast. The major 4K streaming services like Netflix and Amazon both have HDR content. To truly look good, an HDR TV needs HDR content.

Not only is RBdigital free, it's also compatible with Android devices and Amazon Fire ($50 at Amazon) tablets. This is especially exciting in light of Apple's recently announced News Plus subscription service, which for $10 per month gives you access to over 300 magazines.

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It's true: Many libraries have partnered with RBdigital (formerly Zinio for Libraries) to offer electronic 'zines you can check out and read on a variety of devices. I was already a big fan of doing that on my iPad, so I'm overjoyed that my local library here in metro Detroit offers this awesome option.

Alternately, you can tap the Menu button and then Magazines to explore the collection and choose titles to check out. Any magazines you've already checked out should be waiting for you. Once it's installed, run it and then sign into the RBdigital account you just created. Get the apps
The RBdigital apps are available for Fire, Android and iOS.
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