Spotify adds a plan for folks who love audiobooks
While lossless audio still isn’t park of what Spotify delivers, access to the spoken word is increasing as the streaming service adds more audiobooks to customer accounts.
While lossless audio still isn’t park of what Spotify delivers, access to the spoken word is increasing as the streaming service adds more audiobooks to customer accounts.
Audible is all about audiobooks and Spotify has them, too, but Amazon’s take on a music service is about to get a few good reads, as well.
For nearly twenty years, eBooks have been in black and white. But with the Kobo Libra Colour, Australia is seeing more shades and hues, and the result is very cool.
By the end of April, Australians keen on having a full colour eReader built to be slim, light, and waterproof will find it in two Kobo models coming from $260.
Music may be the reason most of us subscribe to a streaming service on our phone, but it’s not the only thing, and this week Spotify is giving subscribers something more.
It’s not just Kindle with a big eReader. The Kobo Elipsa 2E offers a similar experience with a few more features, too.
After launching a rival to Audible back in September in the US, Australia is getting Spotify’s audiobooks next, too.
Wish you could queue a chapter of a book alongside podcasts and music? Spotify’s approach may make that possible.
In the Kobo Libra 2, Rakuten has shown that competing with the Kindle doesn’t mean making the same device. Rather, it can hold its own with some distinctive features.
It looks like this holiday season is going to be one spent at home in Australia, but if you’re travelling this big nation, you might get some free stuff to listen to.