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Judge finds Apple guilty in ebooks conspiracy
NEW YORK CITY (AFP) - A judge Wednesday found Apple guilty of a price-fixing conspiracy for electronic books, saying the company "conspired to restrain trade" with publishers to boost the price of ebooks.
eBooks for pupils in Terengganu
KUALA TERENGGANU: Laptops are expected to replace school bags for 25,000 Year Five pupils in Terengganu when they start receiving electronic text books (eBooks) from the state from next month.
Time to turn to ebooks
INTEGRATED communications service provider, Maxis Berhad recently launched Maxis ebooks, Malaysia’s first integrated digital book service which can be used across devices.
Only open tenders accepted for eBooks project
Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik denies using a direct negotiation method to acquire some two million tablets for the ministry’s eBooks programme next year.
Dr Maszlee denies approving direct negotiations for eBooks project
KUALA LUMPUR: Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik has denied approving direct negotiations to acquire some two million tablets for the ministry's eBooks programme next year.
Moving forward with e-Books
DIGITALISATION of textbooks is the way to go as there exists an entirely new group of learners called digital natives, said Deputy Education Minister Datuk P Kamalanathan.
Sources: DOJ may sue Apple over ebooks as early as Wednesday
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Justice Department could sue Apple Inc as early as Wednesday over alleged electronic book price-fixing, while settling with several publishers as early as this week, two people familiar with the matter said.
Campaign to promote e-reading
E-SENTRAL is promoting its services on the LRT and KTM Komuter to get more passengers to read while taking public transport. It will offer free ebooks and digital magazines to those who register for an account while travelling.
An unfrog-ettable competition
THREE schools out of more than 1,900 across Malaysia emerged champions of the FrogPlay Gamified Learning Championship.
Demand for print books still strong among readers
PETALING JAYA: Demand for print books is still strong, accounting for more than 99% of total annual sales nationwide, says Malaysian Book Publishers AssoÂciation.