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Five Must-Have Tablet Apps to Supercharge Your iPad in 2026
technology19 days ago

Five Must-Have Tablet Apps to Supercharge Your iPad in 2026

A tech writer recommends five tablet-optimized apps: Reuters for a clean, centralized news brief; Kindle for reading on a bright, large screen (including comics); Tidal for higher-quality streaming; cloud storage via Google Drive or Dropbox; and Procreate for intuitive digital drawing. The piece emphasizes that tablets excel for reading, on-the-go work, and creativity, while noting caveats like Reuters’ subscription, Tidal’s lack of a free tier, and Procreate’s lack of built-in cloud backup.

Instapaper’s Send to Kindle moves behind a paid wall at $60/year
technology1 month ago

Instapaper’s Send to Kindle moves behind a paid wall at $60/year

Instapaper will charge for its Send to Kindle feature starting Feb 19, requiring a Premium subscription at $6 per month or $60 per year to keep sending digests to Kindle. The company says the service is server-intensive and costly. Kobo users will keep the feature for free via the API, while others can still opt for manual transfers (USB) or Amazon’s Send to Kindle extension as alternatives.

Twelve Simple Habits to Read More Every Week
lifestyle1 month ago

Twelve Simple Habits to Read More Every Week

A life-and-style piece listing 12 practical ways to read more, from using a Kindle and Libby to subscribe plans, a reading journal, and Goodreads challenges, to joining book clubs, attending events, building a cozy reading space, and planning monthly reading lists—designed to help busy readers hit big goals (the author notes finishing about 50 books a year).

Stuff Your Kindle Day Returns with Free and Discounted E-Books
technology6 months ago

Stuff Your Kindle Day Returns with Free and Discounted E-Books

Stuff Your Kindle Day is an annual event that offers free and discounted indie e-books across various genres, supporting lesser-known authors and expanding beyond romance to include other genres. It is accessible on multiple platforms, not just Kindle, and is organized through dedicated websites and email lists to keep readers updated on upcoming events.