There are a handful of ways you can make your tech experience less annoying, including through fixing autocorrect, turning off certain notifications and by creating folders on your iPhone.
Is Alexa turning you off or you're sick of autocorrect? Kim Komando has 11 great tips to make your tech life sing.
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Amazon will release its first color Kindle, and a second-generation Kindle Scribe, with a new feature for writing in e-books.
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Amazon just announced four new Kindles, including a revamped Paperwhite, a more capable Scribe, and the first-ever color ...
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