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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 ...
Amazon has officially put a date on its latest high-end e-readers. The refreshed Kindle Scribe (2025) and the flashy new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft will go on sale starting December 10. They actually ...
Amazon is kicked off its Black Friday sale with the best Kindle deals we've seen all year, and those same price cuts have continued on into its Cyber Monday sale. Pretty much every model is now at its ...
I unwrapped my very first Kindle more than a decade ago. Back then, I was a college student reading from the precarious comfort of my lofted dorm bed. I’m still reading myself to sleep, but in a ...
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If you own a Kindle, it's absolutely worth investing in Kindle Unlimited. Right now, Amazon Prime members (who haven't already used up their free trial) can sign up to get 2 months for $4.99 before ...
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There was a time when I felt it was my divine right to access any computer I wanted, to crack any DRM, to break through any encryption, and to make the walls of digital walled gardens fall at my feet.