If you're part of Gen Z, chances are you rely on social media for news and current events. And if you're under 30, you're ...
Today, July 1, marks the end of an era: Google Reader is officially no more. For those of you mourning this loss, we send our deepest condolences – it’s difficult, we know. You’ve grown used to this ...
Its official: Google Reader is getting the axe once and for all. Although we understand that you may need some time to mourn the loss of your favorite RSS service after its unexpected demise on July 1 ...
As someone who reads more than 60 books per year, I’m very particular about my e-reader. It must respond quickly to touch commands, store thousands of titles to carry a library on the go and feature a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Ten years after its untimely death, the team that built the much-beloved feed reader reflects on what went wrong ...
June 25, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Google is closing Google Reader's doors on July 1st, meaning you'll need to find a new way to get your news fix.
What are e-book readers anyway? They’re portable devices, typically with 5-to-10-inch screens, primarily designed to display the digitized versions of printed books. They’re typically quite ...
There are times when Acrobat Reader DC fails to open a PDF file and displays the following error message: Adobe Acrobat Reader could not open PDF because it is either ...
With Google Reader on its way out this Monday, many users will be in need of a replacement for their RSS subscriptions. Here's a roundup of what we think are the best alternatives available. Jason ...