News Gist .News

Articles | Politics | Finance | Stocks | Crypto | AI | Technology | Science | Gaming | PC Hardware | Laptops | Smartphones | Archive

Transferring Files to Kindle Devices without Converting

Amazon's decision to stop allowing users to download Kindle files to their computers for backup has left many collectors and users in the dark. The change takes effect on February 26, 2025, and affects both new and old Kindle devices. However, users can still transfer files via USB connection or Amazon's cloud.

See Also

Saving Money on Kindles: Amazon's Secret Discounts Δ1.80

Amazon has secret ways to slash Kindle prices, and most shoppers miss them. I've noticed that there tend to be two types of reactions from users: some want to move off the Kindle platform as quickly as possible, while others desire a new Kindle. As part of the bulk download process, my wife realized she could no longer load Kindle books on her old devices due to outdated security protocols.

5 Hidden Ways to Upgrade Your Kindle Without Paying Full Price Δ1.75

Amazon offers several lesser-known strategies for customers to save money when upgrading their Kindle devices, enabling significant discounts through trade-ins, cashback, and promotional deals. The article outlines methods such as trading in old devices for a 20% discount, using an Amazon credit card for additional savings, and taking advantage of Kindle Unlimited promotions to maximize the overall value of the purchase. These strategies reveal that with careful planning and attention to detail, Kindle users can enhance their reading experience while minimizing costs.

Want Free Ebooks? These 10 Sites Offer Thousands of Options Δ1.75

The article outlines various platforms where readers can find free or inexpensive ebooks, especially after Amazon restricted the ability to download Kindle books as files. It highlights options such as local libraries, Project Gutenberg, and other online resources that provide access to a wide range of reading material in different formats. This growing interest in alternative ebook sources reflects a shift towards more accessible digital reading experiences beyond mainstream providers.

Best Kindle Deals Right Now Δ1.72

The best Kindle (2024) deals offer various options for readers looking to upgrade their e-reader experience, from budget-friendly choices like the entry-level Kindle starting at $109.99 to more premium options like the Paperwhite Signature Edition. Amazon has also introduced a new kid-friendly version of its popular e-reader, the Kindle Kids, which comes with additional features and accessories. For those seeking deals, discounts on these models can be found, but be aware that prices may vary depending on the retailer.

How to Easily Convert Epub Files to Kindle Format in Minutes Δ1.72

Calibre, an open-source ebook management program, provides a user-friendly solution for converting EPUB files into Kindle-compatible formats, allowing users greater control over their digital libraries. The conversion process involves simple steps, from adding the book to selecting the desired output format, which enables users to bypass the limitations imposed by Amazon's ecosystem. This flexibility is particularly beneficial as users can now enjoy a wider range of ebooks that are not confined to the Kindle format.

Microsoft Hangs up on Skype: Service to Shut Down May 5, 2025 Δ1.70

Microsoft has announced the retirement of Skype, ending a 14-year chapter since its acquisition, as the company shifts its focus to Teams. Users have until May 5, 2025, to migrate their contacts and chat data to Teams, reflecting the app's declining user base amid the rise of competing communication platforms. This closure emphasizes the evolution of communication tools and the blurred lines between personal and professional use in the digital age.

Skype Is Dying Soon. Here's How to Migrate to Teams (or Pick Another App) Δ1.70

Microsoft has announced the official discontinuation of Skype on May 5, 2025, due to declining user interest, prompting users to consider migrating to Teams or other alternatives. The transition process will allow Skype users to import their contacts and chats to Teams, although some features are still under development. For those seeking alternatives, options like Zoom, Google Meet, and Slack provide various functionalities catering to different communication needs.

Everything Leaving Netflix in March 2025 – Catch While You Can Δ1.69

Netflix's monthly changeover is now underway, bringing some beloved titles back to the streaming services. However, for those who missed out on them earlier, there's still time to catch these movies before they disappear for good. Unfortunately, this month's clean-out means that some of Netflix's best films will be leaving the platform soon, including Inception and Mad Max: Fury Road. While the company is adding plenty of new content to replace them, it won't be enough to fill the void left by these classics.

Skype to Close in May Δ1.69

Skype has announced it will close from May 2025, allowing users to sign in to Microsoft Teams Free with their Skype account to stay connected with all chats and contacts. The company stated that the service will cease to be available, marking a significant shift for the internet chat and phone service. Microsoft acquired Skype in 2011, and over time, it has adapted to changing user needs.

Google Changes Photo Frame Features Due to API Update Δ1.69

Google's recent change to its Google Photos API is causing problems for digital photo frame owners who rely on automatic updates to display new photos. The update aims to make user data more private, but it's breaking the auto-sync feature that allowed frames like Aura and Cozyla to update their slideshows seamlessly. This change will force users to manually add new photos to their frames' albums.

The Future of Communication Technology Ends with Skype's Shutdown. Δ1.68

Skype is set to shut down on May 5, 2025, marking the end of a nearly two-decade-long run. The decision to discontinue Skype comes as Microsoft shifts its focus towards Teams, allowing users to migrate their existing accounts and data. Users will have the option to keep their existing contacts and chats in Teams or export their data for personal use.

Laptop Sales Hit a Wall Δ1.68

Laptop sales have been declining in recent years due to the shift towards mobile devices and the increasing popularity of cloud computing. The global laptop market is expected to continue its downward trend, with some analysts predicting a decline of up to 20% in 2024. This decline is attributed to various factors, including the rise of affordable smartphones and tablets.

Laptop

Americans Take More than 200 Billion Photos Every Year, Just a Mere 3% End up in a Good Old Print Δ1.68

Vast photo archives exist, yet most images remain unseen. Digital storage dominates, but future generations may lose precious memories, report warns. The decline of printed photos is a loss of tangible history, as Americans increasingly rely on digital storage for their cherished moments.

The Best Ebook Reader to Buy Right Now Δ1.67

A good ebook reader should offer a clear and enjoyable reading experience with minimal distractions and eye strain. It should also have a compact size that makes it easy to carry around. While most people can read ebooks on their phones, a dedicated ebook reader provides a more book-like experience.

Microsoft Shuts Down Skype, Embraces Teams Δ1.67

Microsoft has announced that it will retire its Skype service on May 5, shifting focus towards its free version of Teams. Users can transition to Teams by signing in with their Skype credentials, allowing them to access existing chats and contacts. Microsoft will continue to support paid options and subscriptions until April 3.

Microsoft Reportedly Shutting Down Skype Soon Δ1.67

Skype users who still rely on the app may have to find a different chat and calling service. Microsoft is reportedly retiring Skype for Windows in May, with users encouraged to continue their calls and chats in Teams. The news comes as Skype's user base has declined significantly since the pandemic.

Getting Extra Storage Space with a Tiny Flash Drive Δ1.67

A compact 256GB USB flash drive is the easiest way to add extra storage space on your laptop without breaking the bank. Samsung's 256GB Fit Plus thumb drive is currently available for $23 on Amazon, offering a significant 34% discount from its regular price. This tiny drive is robust, waterproof, and compatible with multiple devices, making it an ideal solution for users who need a fast and reliable way to transfer files.

Syncing Linux with Google Drive: A Reliable Solution Δ1.67

Linux has become a more viable platform for work and play thanks to Valve and Proton, but first-party support for syncing common cloud services like Google Drive is lacking. However, a reliable and relatively straightforward solution can be achieved by using Rclone, which supports mounting of almost every cloud storage provider and offers a range of copy and sync commands. By following these steps, users can install Rclone on their Linux distribution, create a remote connection to Google Drive, and set up automatic syncing or copying of files.

5 Ways to Add Laptop Storage — Without Installing a New SSD Δ1.67

Expanding a laptop's storage can be achieved through various methods without the need for an internal SSD upgrade. Options such as using SD or microSD cards, USB flash drives, external drives, network-attached storage (NAS), and cloud storage provide flexibility for users facing storage limitations. Each method has its own advantages and trade-offs, allowing users to choose the best solution based on their specific needs and usage patterns.

The Rise of Digital Payments May Spell End for Physical Transactions Δ1.67

Mastercard's president for the Americas, Linda Kirkpatrick, predicts that one day every transaction will be digital, marking the potential retirement of physical transactions like credit card swipes. The rise of contactless payments has driven the financial sector to prioritize digital channels, which are now a target for cybercriminals and malicious actors. As Mastercard invests $10 billion in safety and security tools, it aims to create a seamless and secure environment for consumers.

Skype to Finally Be Shuttered 22 Years After Its 2003 Launch Δ1.67

Skype's demise marks the end of an era for online messaging platforms, as the 22-year-old messenger service is being replaced by Microsoft Teams. Microsoft has recommended users switch to Teams in anticipation of Skype's retirement on May 5. The shift will likely bring a sense of closure to the classic staple, which has seen its popularity wane over the years.

Boost Your Internet Speed with Verizon's Deal on 5g Home Plus Δ1.67

Verizon is offering a free year of Netflix and Max plus a $200 Amazon gift card when customers sign up for its 5G Home Plus internet plan. The deal, which runs through March 12, 2025, includes high-speed downloads, ultra HD 4K video streaming, and a router and whole-home Wi-Fi kit. To take advantage of the offer, customers must purchase new 5G Home Plus service by March 12, 2025, and activate it within 14 days.

Microsoft Shuts Down Skype in Favor of Teams Δ1.66

Microsoft is shutting down Skype in May and replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers. Existing Skype users will be able to log in to the Microsoft Teams app and have their message history, group chats, and contacts all automatically available without having to create another account, or they can choose to export their data instead. Microsoft is also phasing out support for calling domestic or international numbers.

Warner Bros. DVDs Are Becoming Obsolete Due to Disc Rot Δ1.66

If you own a Warner Bros. DVD from 2006-2008, there's a good chance the disc no longer works – but the company is doing something about it. The problem appears to be limited to DVDs and not Blu-Ray discs. In response, Warner Bros. has issued a statement and a potential resolution, offering to replace defective discs with the same title when possible.

Microsoft Just Killed Skype -- Here's What It Means for You and Investors Δ1.66

Microsoft is officially shutting down Skype after two decades, signaling a strategic shift toward its more integrated platform, Microsoft Teams. The transition will automatically migrate user data but will eliminate Skype's telephony features, marking a decisive move away from legacy VoIP services. This decision underscores Microsoft's commitment to consolidating its offerings in high-margin enterprise software while reinforcing its ecosystem lock-in strategy.