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The Kindle family will now include color e-paper for the first time, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft will be Amazon’s premium e-reader. As the first of its kind, it is Amazon’s fully integrated reading, ...
The big news is that Amazon finally has a color version of its e-reader for writers. The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft arrives alongside an updated version of the black-and-white model that came out in 2024 ...
Amazon has been updating the large-screened Kindle Scribe tablet more frequently and regularly than it updates its standard e-readers, and today the company is announcing the tablet’s third hardware ...
Smooth writing feel. Easy to use. Color version adds a lot of fun for annotators who want to highlight books or take color-coded notes. Great battery life on both models. You still can’t write ...
The Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft and the Amazon Kindle Scribe with Front-light are now available to order on the Amazon website in the United States. They will not be available for order outside the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Kindle Scribe's latest model has it all: an anti-glare screen, 11 inches of screen space, a paper-like look and feel, AI tools for notetaking, ...
Scribe, a startup that helps workers use business applications more efficiently, has closed a $75 million funding round led by StepStone. TechCrunch reported today that the Series C investment also ...
After helping thousands of enterprises document how work actually happens, Scribe has raised $75 million at a $1.3 billion post-money valuation to roll out Scribe Optimize, a platform that maps ...
For the past few years, I’ve had a goal to read more regularly. But between the rising cost of books, limited storage in my city apartment and long waitlists at my local library, it was starting to ...