He later said he had "out of the blue" decided to create an encryption-ready version of the book and sell it on the website.
He defended his decision to release the story as fiction, saying he was interested in "showing that it's possible to achieve something that gives a feeling of security, but at the same time one is not hidden or hidden-secret."
In a May 2016 interview, Barnes said he was more confident of the book's success now that it had received a legal opinion from privacy lawyer Sophie Hahn. The advice had confirmed, he said, that "for a book like this to be effective, it's got to be a novel".
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There is another model of the TEBR, TEBR-700, but it is old (1985) and is sold on ebay.com (www.ebay.com) as vintage;
and this is a 3G model, not WiFi, and not encrypted.
But you have to manually write the ebook on the device in PDF format; and here is a firmware upgrade for it.
There are a lot of PDF-writer apps for the iPad, and they all seem to have a way of making the file in the '2x' (or '3x' (or '4x') file size.
I can only tell you it is one of the e-readers, because it is so easy to do.
I do not know if it is the e-reader that will be used by C.I. (Barnes).
You have to copy the file manually to the device in order to upgrade the firmware, but you can do this from the computer that runs the iPad.
The file has the same 'hidden' title as the encrypted version, so you have to be careful of opening any files that are marked as '.fb2' or '.fb3' or the similar.
There are a lot of iPad apps that will do this, and not many that allow you to remove the 'hidden' title. The best one I have used is called "Legibre" (
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Since the TEBR e-reader does not work with encrypted ebooks, it is much more difficult to convert your existing book into a file you can put into the e-reader.
I am not sure why someone would want to do this ac619d1d87
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