iRiver Debuts Wi-Fi Ebook Reader
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Gadget manufacturer iRiver has unveiled a new ebook reader called the iRiver Wi-Fi Story and which is already available in the UK with a suggested retail price of £250.iRiver, which is better known for its superb media players, will partner with WHSmith for the launch and Wi-Fi Story users will be able to download book from the WHSmith e-book store whenever they can hook up with a Wi-Fi connection.The seems to be a bog standard ebook reader that resembles the...
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