Amazon Kindle Scribe review: Great for reading manga, not drawing it

Amazon Kindle Scribe review: Great for reading manga, not drawing it In 2012, Amazon finally discontinued the Kindle DX, the first and last large-screen Kindle. Ten years later, a handful of competitively large e-reading devices exist and are excellent at taking notes, and are clearly eating Amazon’s lunch. Sign up forfree Forgot your password? Create an account *Required: 8 chars, 1 capital letter, 1 number By continuing, you agree to thePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Use....

March 15, 2025 · 12 min · 2425 words · Andrea Rhodes

How to use Snapchat on Windows or Mac

How to use Snapchat on Windows or Mac The Snapchat messaging app has millions of users across the globe, allowing anyone to share content with others instantly. As a bonus, messages disappear 24 hours after being read by the recipient. Keeping the chat thread clear of previous messaging clutter helps increase user engagement. When you pair the power of Snapchat withone of the best Chromebooks, you can take your messaging game to the next level....

March 15, 2025 · 6 min · 1242 words · Bailey Nelson

Jackery's new power station fully charges in just 1.8 hours using solar power

Jackery’s new power station fully charges in just 1.8 hours using solar power Jackery is a name that’s hard to ignore if you are in the market for a portable power station. Back in May 2020, we reviewed theJackery Explorer 1000and found it packed more energy than you’ll probably ever need. While the model supported solar charging, it was limited to 200W input and took eight hours for a full charge....

March 15, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Gabrielle Miller

Jamie Foxx Reveals He Was in a Coma During Medical Crisis in New Netflix Special, Says Audience Member (Exclusive)

Jamie Foxx on March 3.Photo:Kayla Oaddams/Getty Kayla Oaddams/Getty Jamie Foxxis setting the record straight abouthis mysterious medical ordeal. In his Netflix specialJamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…, streaming Tuesday, Dec. 10, the Oscar winner, 56, reveals he was “literally seconds and moments away from death” when he collapsed in April 2023, says audience member Demecos Chambers, who attended an October taping of the special in Atlanta. “It was just pure exhaustion....

March 15, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Michael Morrison

Samsung inadvertently confirms color and storage options for its upcoming foldables

Samsung inadvertently confirms color and storage options for its upcoming foldables Samsung’s next Unpacked eventis right around the corner, and there’s been no shortage of leaks and rumors about the devices expected to debut at the event. The stars of the show will be theGalaxy Z Flip 4andGalaxy Z Fold 4alongside theGalaxy Watch 5, and we alreadyhave a great sense of what to expect from those. As we wait for everything to go official, we’re getting some early confirmation of color options, thanks to one of Samsung’s online tools....

March 15, 2025 · 3 min · 436 words · Megan Robertson

San Antonio Zoo Will, Once Again, Let You Name a Cockroach After Your Ex and Have It Fed to an Animal

Cockroach.Photo:GettyTheSan Antonio Zoois celebratingValentine’s Dayin a unique way.Later this month, the Texas-based establishment will be partaking in its annual"Cry Me a Cockroach" fundraiser, which willallow individuals to name a cockroach after their exthat will then get fed to a zoo animal.Costing $10, the donation is non-refundable, and it will help the San Antonio Zoo in its “mission of securing a future for wildlife,” per their website.After making a donation, and submitting the name of their ex, users will then be sent a digital Valentine’s Day Card showing their support for the fundraiser....

March 15, 2025 · 5 min · 1061 words · Chris Thompson

White House Turns Pink in Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The White House became the “Pink House” Sunday in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. First Lady Dr.Jill Biden, a longtime advocate for survivors of and awareness of the disease, tweeted a picture of the event, whichbegan in 2008and honors “theloved oneswe’ve lost, those who are still fighting, and those who have survived breast cancer,” she said. The First Lady also recognized the significance of the month with an appearance at Sunday night’s Dallas Cowboys-Philadelphia Eagles game....

March 15, 2025 · 3 min · 468 words · Tina Nelson

11 Steps to Help You Start Your Blogging Career

11 Steps to Help You Start Your Blogging Career Have you wanted to build a profitable blog, but don’t have a clue where to start? There’s no need to search tirelessly for tutorials. With the right steps in mind, you may be on your way to having a blog that will showcase not only your online presence, but work effectively as an additional income stream. 1. Choose a Niche This can feel like the most difficult part of the blogging process, but it’s important to establish a niche....

March 14, 2025 · 6 min · 1277 words · Catherine Reyes

6 Mistakes to Avoid When Your Laptop Overheats

6 Mistakes to Avoid When Your Laptop Overheats It may not happen often, but we’ve all experienced it: Your laptop’s fan suddenly turns on, accompanied by an extra bit of heat. Maybe your legs are sweating underneath your usually cool MacBook; maybe the desk your Windows machine sits on is suddenly warm to the touch. Laptops are bound to overheat at some point in their lifespans, but those temperatures are rarely permanent or dangerous—provided you don’t make matters worse....

March 14, 2025 · 4 min · 846 words · Vincent Green

7 simple Google Podcast tips to try on your morning commute

7 simple Google Podcast tips to try on your morning commute Google Podcasts is available on Android and iOS devices. While lacking in some features, it’s still a great competitor to some of thebest podcast appslike Spotify. It has all the basic features you need to listen to your favorite podcast episodes on the go. Google Pixel phones come with Google Podcasts preinstalled, so if you’ve just picked up anew Google Pixel 7or Pixel 7 Pro, you could start listening without setting up another app....

March 14, 2025 · 4 min · 668 words · Matthew Castro

Do You Really Need a Robot Vacuum?

Do You Really Need a Robot Vacuum? Smart robot vacuums can perform the tedious task of vacuuming for you. Available in a wide variety of price points, smart vacuums may be worth the price depending on your cleaning goals. They’re good for routine cleaning, not so much for deep cleaning. What Does a Smart Vacuum Do? Robot vacuums join a growing list of convenient smart technologies. With smart technology these days, you can do everything fromgetting help in the kitchento tracking your health and wellness....

March 14, 2025 · 5 min · 915 words · Jennifer Cabrera

Google Photos ‘Best of Spring 2022’ is here to remind you of the last three months

Google Photos ‘Best of Spring 2022’ is here to remind you of the last three months Google Photos is increasing its Memory collections that appear on your Android phonefrom time to time, and the latest addition is the Best of Spring 2022 collection. Two Android Police writers have found the AI-generated collection in our Google Photos app, and it’ll likely be there for you. I didn’t have a notification for this one, though, so you may have to find it manually....

March 14, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Brandon Guzman

How to Use Glaze to Protect Your Work From AI Art Generators

How to Use Glaze to Protect Your Work From AI Art Generators As advancements in AI continue to intrigue and amaze the public, artists are becoming more and more concerned that their artworks will be stolen and fed to AI software algorithms in order to recreate their style. Sign up forfree Forgot your password? Create an account *Required: 8 chars, 1 capital letter, 1 number By continuing, you agree to thePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Use....

March 14, 2025 · 4 min · 820 words · Lee Griffin