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The Boox Palma is an Android-based e-ink tablet that looks and acts like a phone, but won't distract you like a phone. It can download apps, play videos, and handle your email passably well—but it excels at serving up your e-books from Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Overdrive, Libby, and more.
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From Barbie to Marriage Story to Schindler's List, here are the best Academy-Award winning movies that are currently streaming on Netflix.
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Boox is known for making e-readers that push the limits of e-ink tech, and the new Boox Note Max is a good example. It's a massive 13.3 digital notebook with a long list of note-taking features that make it a good bet for power users—and likely overkill for anyone else.
2 months ago
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The Boox Note Air 4C is a color e-ink reader, a digital notebook, and an (almost) full-fledged tablet computer in one. It's not a device for everyone, but it's an excellent version of what it is.
2 months ago
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Bluesky is exploding in popularity, with the mobile app topping download charts. But an indie app called Skeets is a much better way to use the social network, with tools to let you create post drafts, receive customized alerts, and even edit your posts.
4 months ago
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The Boox Palma is a phone-shaped e-reader from Chinese maker Onyx that has garnered a cult following of readers who love its form factor, open Android OS, and e-ink screen. The company recently released the newer Palma 2—but is it worth the upgrade?
4 months ago
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If you're looking for a combination light and security camera for your yard, I can certainly recommend the Arlo floodlight camera, which has been monitoring my back yard for months. It's currently 33% off for Black Friday.
5 months ago
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The Boox Palma is an Android-based e-ink tablet that looks and acts like a phone, but won't distract you like a phone. It can download apps, play videos, and handle your email passably well—but it excels at serving up your e-books from Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Overdrive, Libby, and more.
5 months ago
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There are lots of great tools to help you find people to follow on Bluesky, including Bluesky Network Analyzer, which suggests accounts to you based on how many mutual followers you have in common.
5 months ago
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Bluesky might be the new Twitter, but without an algorithm, it can be hard to find people to follow there. That's where Bluesky Directory, a searchable database of more than 45,000 starter packs, can help.
5 months ago