The Kindle has become the default e-reader for many bookworms, and I get it. I've used Kindles for well over a decade, and ...
As a big reader—more than 60 books a year—and an experienced and well, particular, consumer tech editor, I’m never far from my Amazon Kindle e-reader. I take it literally everywhere, grabbing it from ...
Your old Kindle can be a worthy companion depending on how far you're willing to optimize it. Adjusting the duration between ...
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Microsoft is retiring a feature that allowed you to send your documents to Kindle straight from Microsoft Word.
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. From the note-taking Kindle Scribe to the Kindle Colorsoft, Amazon is offering deals on nearly all of its ...
None of the Amazon Kindle Scribe e-notebooks has a system wide dark mode; this feature is reserved for Kindle e-readers, such as the base Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite. Amazon has updated the product ...
2026 is almost here, and I feel like reading more is a very common New Year’s resolution. Why not ring in the new year with a handy tool that makes reading more convenient and enjoyable? All Kindle ...
This is a great device for a certain kind of notetaker. Otherwise, a regular e-reader or tablet will do. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics ...
The big news is that Amazon finally has a color version of its e-reader for writers. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft arrives alongside an updated version of the black-and-white model that came out in 2024 ...
Amazon users are always a prime target for hackers, every pun intended, although it is usually phishing attacks that make the headlines. But what if I were to tell you that your Kindle could be used ...