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Kindle 3 Screen Rotation

Discover how to seamlessly adjust your Kindle 3's screen rotation in this step-by-step tutorial. Whether you're lounging in bed or commuting, learn to switch between portrait and landscape modes ...
The momager spills the tea in PEOPLE's exclusive clip from the Oct. 14 episode of 'Not Skinny But Not Fat' Julia Moore is a TV writer-reporter at PEOPLE. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has ...
There are so many new settings and features baked into modern Android smartphones that it's really easy to overlook some of them — even when they're active. Sure, they might show a notification in the ...
Ideal for any game that doesn’t require you to actually see the whole screen. Ideal for any game that doesn’t require you to actually see the whole screen. is a news editor with over a decade’s ...
Following the success of its Nebula X1 outdoor projector, Anker's smart entertainment brand – Soundcore – has wrapped a Pro version in a big ol' wheeled outer skin and paired it with a 200-inch ...
The launch of Apple’s latest operating system, iOS 26, introduced a new design language called Liquid Glass. The interface makeover, one of Apple’s largest since the shift from skeuomorphic to flat ...
The new iOS 26 software update for iPhone introduces a new full-screen preview experience when taking a screenshot. This includes some new visual lookup functionality, but it also can be a bit ...
There aren't many ways a smartphone can tell you that its screen is damaged. Of course, obvious cracks running across the screen are telltale pointers, but screens aren't made up of only glass. There ...
Lenovo has proven again that it isn’t content with PC designs. The latest era of laptops has been focused on ultralight computers that are easy to transport, but they’re hard to differentiate. However ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The No. 1 men’s tennis player in the world reached the 2025 US Open quarterfinals with a dominant ...
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Let’s be honest: Your phone is a jerk. A loud, demanding, little pocket-size jerk that never stops buzzing, dinging, and begging for your attention. It’s the first thing you see in the morning and the ...