The Xteink X4 ereader is the latest social media tech obsession, and it’s emerging as a serious Kindle rival.
Xteink’s new S4 trades its proprietary OS for Android 11, opening doors to third-party reading apps like Kindle, Kobo, and Libby.
Perplexity Comet now works more naturally with iPadOS, giving users a stronger reason to try the AI browser over Safari or Chrome.
Google Play Store’s upcoming v51.2 update adds a large-screen optimisation badge to app listings, making it instantly clear which apps are built for tablets and foldables.
Samsung has developed an electronically switchable display that can deliver glasses-free 3D
Both the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Colorsoft are on sale right now at Amazon, and while today’s prices are good, there are reasons to consider waiting if you’re a Prime member.
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Belkin has turned Toy Story 5’s Lilypad character into a movie-scale iPad case, transforming the device into a playful, character-inspired accessory.
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A 20-inch foldable iPad is reportedly in the works at Apple, but there’s a real chance this ambitious device may never make it to market.
Apple may simplify iPad naming, moving away from confusing generation labels. The shift reflects a broader strategy to make its lineup clearer and more aligned with evolving product positioning.
After months of research and comparing over half a dozen e-ink tablets, I finally settled on the Supernote Nomad. Here are the five reasons it beat every other option on my list.