by dbadmin | Nov 9, 2025 | Amazon, Amazon Kindle, E-Ink, eReader, Features
I love my Kindle Scribe, truly. The massive display, paper-like texture, and pen that never needs charging all add up to a convenient, distraction-free space for reading, writing, and pretending my thoughts are more profound than they actually are. But as much as I...
by dbadmin | Nov 8, 2025 | Amazon, Amazon Kindle, E-Ink, eReader, Features
Amazon’s latest Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is officially out in the wild. Well, almost. The new e-reader is live on Amazon’s site but still listed as “Coming Soon,” giving us a peek at everything it’s packing without the satisfaction of an Add-to-Cart button. Based on...
by dbadmin | Nov 8, 2025 | Authority Insights, Authority Insights Podcast, Features, Google, Google Assistant, Google Gemini, Qualcomm, Qualcomm Snapdragon
This week, Mishaal Rahman and C. Scott Brown discuss the sweeping changes coming to Android and the Google Play Store thanks to the Epic Games lawsuit settlement, the beginning of the end for Google Assistant on Android, and whether the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5...
by dbadmin | Nov 8, 2025 | Features, YouTube Music
Music collecting and appreciation is a deeply personal hobby. It’s something very important to me and serves as a snapshot of time and place. Over the years, most of us of a certain vintage have built our music libraries piece by piece, from rare digital downloads and...
by dbadmin | Nov 8, 2025 | AI, Features, Smart Glasses
I don’t count myself as a fitness-tracking nerd who needs a smartwatch strapped to his wrist every waking second just to log every muscle twitch. I wear mine only while working out, or occasionally when I’m away from my phone for a bit — like when it’s in another room...
by dbadmin | Nov 8, 2025 | Features, Google Chrome
Chrome’s new Split View feature allows me to have two tabs open simultaneously, side by side. We first heard about it at the beginning of the year, with users able to test it out in the browser by enabling a Chrome flag a few months ago. It looks like the feature is...