While a Kindle is every bibliophile's go-to device, the device's functionality isn't just limited to reading. Here are some ...
Whether you’re reading dense, challenging 19th-century classics or the latest thriller, sometimes even the best readers lose track of what’s actually going on, such as who's who or how characters ...
Kindle AI Can Answer Questions About What You're Reading, But Authors Can't Opt Out Ask This Book provides AI-generated explanations of a book's plot or characters, but it's unclear how Amazon plans ...
I’ve bounced between ebooks and audiobooks for years, usually picking whichever format fits the moment. Audible’s new immersive reading tool makes a pitch for doing both at once. In my experience, the ...
The Amazon Kindle Scribe 3 is the latest generation e-notebook and e-reader with a giant 11-inch screen and a traditional black-and-white e-paper display. Amazon also bills this as the Kindle Scribe ...
The main difference between these two devices is their software philosophy: the Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is a streamlined, “one-trick pony” focused on a polished reading and light annotation ...
To find screen warmth from the library screen, tap the three dots (top right), then choose Settings > Screen and brightness > Brightness and warmth. You can even activate the Warmth schedule option, ...
I’ve recently set up a new Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, which means it’s time for me to grumble once again about an ancient feature that still irks me: Popular Highlights. There’s a difference between ...