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Amazon is making two additions to its lineup of writing tablets: the Kindle Scribe 3, and the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft.
Our editor's tweens have read dozens of books on their Kindles over the years. After testing the new Amazon Kindle Kids ...
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The Lenovo Tab Plus packs an 11.5-inch 90Hz 2K display with an eight-speaker setup. The built-in kickstand makes the tablet a ...
To find the best Kindle for your library, Mashable tested and reviewed Amazon's latest e-readers. Compare the Kindle, Kindle ...
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Amazon debuts the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, its first color e-ink tablet with 10 pen colors, AI summaries, and Alexa ...
Nearly 20 years after it went off the air, Reading Rainbow is coming back, and it's found the perfect new host to follow in ...
Amazon used to have just one Kindle Scribe. Soon it will have three, including a new color version that costs $630. Here are my early impressions.
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