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Mobile Minutes: Amazon’s free books; Orange Leaf’s drone deliveries; Sony VR reviews; Silicon Valley’s EU troubles

Amazon adds free books to the ever-growing list of Prime benefits
Amazon is going back to its roots as a bookseller with its latest Prime perk. If you subscribe to the company’s $99-a-year Prime membership, which provides free two-day shipping on many products (among other things), your newest benefit? Prime Reading. Announced this morning, Prime Reading gives US Prime members unlimited access to a rotating selection of books, magazines, comics, and shorter reading materials.
Read more at Wired

Orange Leaf successfully delivers frozen yogurt by drone
Drone delivery is indisputably the way of the future—even on college campuses where some students crave frozen yogurt.
Read more on Fortune 

Sony PlayStation VR review: The best of an early crop
When Sony releases its virtual-reality headset next week, you can live your childhood fantasy of donning the cape and cowl of a classic superhero in the video game Batman: Arkham VR.
Read more on the New York Times

Data-heavy Silicon Valley deals may land in EU firing line
The European Union may include purchase prices in the criteria used to trigger its antitrust probes, in a bid to catch more data-heavy transactions in serious merger reviews in another warning shot to Silicon Valley.
Read more on Bloomberg