Travis Van Slooten


Kindle PDF Conversion: How to Convert PDFs for the Amazon Kindle

With the release of the Kindle DX, Amazon finally gave an answer for the Kindle PDF queries that flooded the internet. With the Kindle 2, there is no native PDF file support. Try to load a PDF and you get nothing. Amazon’s first solution was to offer file conversion for a minimal fee. You simply send them your PDF and they will convert it to run on your Kindle. However, this led to many people wondering why they should pay to have every PDF converted. There had to be a way to do it yourself. Turns out that there is a way, but it still isn’t perfect.


Carbonite Review: Straight-forward analysis upon Carbonite Backup Services

Carbonite backup is one the many online backup storage services available in the market today which are designed to provide alternative backup protection in the event of computer failures or natural catastrophes. This Carbonite review takes a closer look at the service and evaluates its features to see how it keeps up with the demands of the times.


Amazon Kindle vs. Sony Reader: The 2008 Review

It\’s not a simple thing to decide whether to purchase the Amazon Kindle or the Sony Reader! Each device has its advocates, so it\’s difficult to make a choice by relying on the opinions of others. You really must examine all the information yourself and draw your own conclusions.