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Stuff Your Kindle Day 2024: How to Get Free eBooks
If you are a book lover, Stuff Your Kindle Day 2024 is one promotion you can't afford to miss. Held typically four times a year, the event is designed to help avid readers get their hands on free eBooks produced by indie authors. In this article, we'll examine Stuff Your...
By: Tim Keary | Technology Specialist -
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning from Home: Top 5 eBooks for Beginners
In these unique times of economic disruption bring unique opportunities for learning new skills and preparing for the upswing of new employment after all is said and done.Machine learning (ML) will be particularly useful given that virtually all businesses are converting to digital workflows and service-based products.The smooth flow of...
By: Arthur Cole | Technology Writer -
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
Kindle Direct Publishing: How to Self-Publish in 2024
Becoming an author isn't easy. Not only do you have to write a book worth reading, but you also have to get it published. But in recent years, Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) has emerged as one of the most accessible solutions for authors to self-publish books. We take a look...
By: Tim Keary | Technology Specialist -
Personal Tech
Nook vs. Kindle: Which E-Reader Dominates in 2024?
Welcome to the ultimate Nook vs. Kindle showdown. If you're looking for the perfect e-reader in 2024, you might need help deciding which one to pick: a Kindle or Nook. Both offer unique features—from physical page-turn buttons to extensive e-book libraries—that fit different reading styles. In this e-reader comparison, we'll...
By: Maria Webb | Tech Journalist -
Personal Tech
reMarkable Paper Pro vs. Kindle Scribe: Best E-reader of 2024
The journey to merge computer display and paper in one device has come a long way, with reMarkable and Amazon Kindle Scribe leading the way. Today, we go head-to-head with the reMarkable Paper Pro vs. Kindle Scribe. Pencils at the ready. The mainstream breakthrough for reMarkable came when it introduced...
By: Franklin Okeke | Technology Journalist -
Personal Tech
Kobo vs. Kindle: Which E-Reader Is Better in 2024?
The e-reader market has seen significant advancements in recent years, with Kobo and Amazon leading the charge. Kobo has recently released two new color e-readers, the Kobo Libra Colour and Kobo Clara Colour, while Amazon is rumored to be developing a color Kindle for release in 2025, utilizing next-generation ACeP...
By: Alex McFarland | AI Journalist -
TransUnion
What is TransUnion? TransUnion is a US-based consumer credit reporting agency that has been in business for decades and operates in around 30 countries. It uses a variety of data sources, technology, and analytics to construct accurate financial pictures of individuals, which are used by businesses and other organizations. Techopedia...
By: Rob Griffin | Financial Journalist -
Emerging Technology
Tech Headlines of the Week: Lawsuits Put a Price on Privacy
The tech world appears to have missed the memo that the holiday season is all about festive cheer. This week's latest news roundup is full of lawsuits, ads ruining the viewing experience for streamers, and questions about what digital ownership looks like. Join us again as we highlight the big...
By: Neil C. Hughes | Senior Technology Writer -
Internet
SEO’s Not Dead, It’s Just Changing
Big changes in the search industry have a lot of people wondering just what's up with search engine optimization. This is a big question, because all through the late '90s and early millennial years, as the Internet was blooming and growing, companies were investing in this practice at a tremendous...
By: Justin Stoltzfus | Contributor -
Internet
Internet of Things: Great Innovation or Big Fat Mistake?
Later in life, Albert Einstein regretted adding his signature to the letter sent to President Roosevelt urging him to support nuclear chain-reaction research. However, Einstein’s hindsight is of no help. To use a cliché, "The genie was already out of the bottle." It has been suggested we are at a...
By: Michael Kassner