
Amazon is apparently betting on color displays for its e-readers with it now launching two new Kindle Colorsoft models. The best part? Both of the new models are cheaper than the original one from last year.
It’s only been nine months since Amazon introduced its first Colorsoft e-reader, so the announcement that we’re already getting new iterations came as

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If there’s one accessory everyone needs in this digital age, it’s a fast flash drive. Sure, the cloud is great and all, but transfer speeds are limited by your internet speeds—and what about those times when you don’t have internet connection at all? That’s why you need something like this 128GB Samsung Bar Plus flash drive,

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Microsoft has given the official go-ahead for users who want to register for Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU). Those who are still on Windows 10 but don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11 yet can continue to receive free security updates and keep using it for a while longer.

Here’s a funny thing I can talk about now that it’s finally over: For the past few years, a sizeable group of folks were getting Paramount+ for free with no hassles.
Those in my little tech community affectionately referred to this as the “Paramount+ Pit.” No one knew exactly how it hap

Windows Security is not the same across Windows 10 and Windows 11. Microsoft’s built-in security suite protects against online and offline threats in both operating systems, but Windows 11 gets extra features. Not that most people know about it—few users keep up with the latest additions to background protections. So Microsoft has taken steps to get more use out of a

Nope, it’s not just you: Reports of Google Assistant strugglng to perform even basic smart home commands have been surging in recent weeks, and now Google is admitting that something’s amiss.

Back in June, security researchers from Rapid7 discovered several security vulnerabilities in over 700 different printer models that pose a risk to users. Printers from well-known brands—mostly Brother but also Fujifilm, Ricoh, T