Mark has almost a decade of experience reporting on mobile technology, working previously with Digital Trends. Taking a less-than-direct route to technology writing, Mark began his Android journey ...
Ever since the demise of Google Reader way back in 2013, it feels like the internet has been moving away from RSS feed readers. Corporations have been opting for something much more easily monetized ...
As the temperatures drop and the holidays wind down, Whidbey Island beckons as the perfect setting for a cozy, winter retreat, whether you’re a reader or a writer. The island offers a slower-paced, ...
When you tire of social media, you can flip your phone and dive into a good book using this distraction-free e-reader. When you tire of social media, you can flip your phone and dive into a good book ...
Earlier this year, Apple launched a new tool that makes it easier to read anything on your device’s screen. Designed for people with visual disabilities, Accessibility Reader provides a full-screen ...
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The exterior of the newly completed Dallas Morning News building in the old Dallas Public Library, Wednesday, November 29, 2017. Today, headlines matter perhaps more than ever. In a world awash in ...
If you’ve been on TikTok (or, more precisely "BookTok") you’ll have seen them. People "struggling" with books falling as they lay in bed or holding tomes directly above their faces. They’re "suffering ...