EC2-classic isn't the only network operating mode that is nearing retirement.
— Matthew S. Wilson (@_msw_) July 29, 2021
Mobile network operators in the US are phasing out their 2G and 3G networks, which means some Kindle devices will require a Wi-Fi connection to access new content in the future.https://t.co/OGjURJxjtQ
I wrote about Kindle obsolescence in 2010. The future took only 11 years to materialize. https://t.co/uVmSE3fESD…
— Ted Striphas (@striphas) July 29, 2021
"Amazon’s older Kindles will start to lose their internet access in December" https://t.co/0SpMCJCaDl
大変ですっ!事件ですっ!
— Hajime@建築家_作家_architect_creator (@HajimeTsuruta) July 29, 2021
3G対応のキンドル初号機が使えなくなります。
って誰が持ってんねん、これっ?
いやっ、逆に渋いけど。#アマゾン #キンドルhttps://t.co/1X2oc6uuxu https://t.co/E88cVC7mm6 pic.twitter.com/zJTNqXuUXa
Amazon’s older Kindles will start to lose their internet access in December https://t.co/A3A6T0mjV1 pic.twitter.com/XAkXZ30k5y
— The Verge (@verge) July 28, 2021
Earlier this year, OneZero published a story about the people with the most to lose as 3G service is phased out https://t.co/v1uQPHXrB3
— Damon Beres ? (@dlberes) July 29, 2021
Now, we see a side effect: The conversion of once functional devices to e-waste, without a clear end of life plan https://t.co/pWCaaRDVsa
気になる海外のITニュース?
— よしなしごと|Yoshinashigoto (@yoshinashigoto_) July 29, 2021
Old Amazon Kindle devices will soon lose 3G access - Engadget#ブログ#ITエンジニア#ブログ書け#駆け出しエンジニアと繋がりたいhttps://t.co/FOGesSBdzI
A book is forever. Take care of it and you'll never have to buy another copy. Capitalism hates that: https://t.co/ddLJCsYPku
— Eλf Sternberg (@elfsternberg) July 29, 2021