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Amazon has introduced a new Kindle feature letting you tap the back and sides of the e-reader to turn pages and scroll lists. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything ...
Instead of relying on Kindle's physical buttons to turn a page, Amazon will now allow users to use a control that only requires them to double tap on their devices to go to the next one.