February 2023

Kindle Scribe gets new brushes, subfolders & more with its first update

Amazon‘s brand-new Kindle Scribe is getting a major software update. The device is getting new brush types, support for subfolders, improvements for page navigation, and more. The update, which is the first since its release in late 2022, should be available to all users over the next few days. The Kindle Scribe is three new […]

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HONOR intros first silicon-carbon battery with higher energy density

HONOR announced three new smartphones yesterday, the Magic5, Magic5 Pro, and the Magic Vs. All of those are global devices announced at MWC 2023. That being said, HONOR also announced the very first silicon-carbon battery with higher energy density during that event. HONOR has introduced the very first silicon-carbon battery which offers higher energy density

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Spotify Plus button is here to replace the ‘heart’ button & more

Taking to its newsroom, Spotify announced the launch of its new Plus button. This button will replace the previous like button while introducing new functionalities. From songs to albums, playlists, and even podcasts, the plus button will be helpful to users. The new button will help streamers add any song, playlist, or album they like to their

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Galaxy A14 4G official with 50MP camera, big battery, FHD+ display

Samsung has quietly launched a new budget smartphone, the Galaxy A14 (4G). It arrives about two months after the 5G model, which was launched at CES 2023 in early January. The two devices look the same physically, but the 4G model is significantly lesser specced than its 5G sibling. Galaxy A14 specifications and features According

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Meta joins initiative to prevent the spread of teens’ intimate photos

Meta is doubling down on its efforts to prevent the spread of intimate photos and videos of young people on its apps. The company Monday announced that Facebook and Instagram are founding members of Take It Down, a new initiative from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) that will make it easier for

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