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iFlyTek AINOTE 2 vs Supernote Manta: Which Should You Buy?

iFlyTek AINOTE 2 and Supernote Manta represent two distinct takes on the e-ink tablet. Here's which one actually fits your workflow.

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Old Kindle Scribe Outsells New Model — Here's Why

Amazon's new Kindle Scribe is being outsold by its predecessor. The sales numbers reveal a pricing miscalculation that buyers should know about.

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WebDAV sync stopped working on close — Wi-Fi turns on but notebook won't sync

Using WebDAV and automatically turning on Wi-Fi to sync when closing the notebook (in the Notes app on my Note Max) suddenly stopped working. Wi-Fi turns on, but the notebook doesn’t sync. Then I go back to the notebook and close it; only then does it sync. I don’t know what’s wrong. I’ve...

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E Ink Sits Out Touch Taiwan — IRIS Optronics Makes a Case for Cholesteric LCD

The e-paper industry is at an interesting inflection point right now, and the trade show calendar is starting to reflect the shifting dynamics. Touch Taiwan just wrapped up, and for the first time, E Ink wasn't there — the company is directing its energy toward Computex, which draws a...

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reMarkable Paper Pro Move Review: A Focused Device With a Very Specific Audience

reMarkable's compact Paper Pro Move sits at an awkward price point — not far below its full-size sibling, yet clearly aimed at a narrower use case than its mainstream positioning implies. If you own or have considered a reMarkable device, would a smaller, more portable version change how you...

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reMarkable Paper Pro Move Review (2026)

The reMarkable Paper Pro Move delivers a premium writing experience in a compact form — but who it's actually for is a more specific answer than the price suggests.

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Older Kindles Going Dark — Is Now the Time to Reconsider Your Ecosystem?

Amazon has officially cut off a batch of older Kindle devices from its store — meaning they can no longer be used to purchase digital content. The affected hardware is genuinely old: we're talking devices from the early 2010s and even earlier, including the first-generation Kindle Paperwhite...

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reMarkable 3.26 — Web App Beta, Miro Integration, and a Few Useful Fixes

reMarkable pushed version 3.26 recently, and while it's not a massive overhaul, there are a couple of additions worth talking through — particularly if you're someone who uses the device as part of a broader workflow. The headline item is the new web app, now live in beta at app.remarkable.com...

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