Apple has unveiled the much-anticipated iTunes 12.13 update, bringing fresh enhancements for Windows users, particularly in the realms of podcasts and audiobooks. As MacRumors reported, the update is significant as it allows Windows users to seamlessly immerse themselves in their favorite podcasts and captivating audiobooks directly through the iTunes app. While iTunes for … [Read more...] about Apple enhances podcast and audiobook experience in latest iTunes update for Windows
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Here is how you can update the Kindle app on Windows
The Kindle app is among the most widely used e-book reading applications and is available on a wide range of platforms. Amazon also provides timely updates which include bug fixes and new features. That makes it extremely important to install the latest updates whenever they become available. Today we are going to discuss how to update the Kindle app on a Windows device. … [Read more...] about Here is how you can update the Kindle app on Windows
New Google app will enable Android games to run natively on Windows devices
Windows PC users will soon be able to play Android games on their devices, The Verge reported. This is being made possible thanks to a new Google Play Games app currently being developed which will make it possible for Android games to be played on the Windows platform. What is significant with the development is that the app is being developed entirely by Google and not in a … [Read more...] about New Google app will enable Android games to run natively on Windows devices
Tablet demand stronger than pre-pandemic days, chip shortage plays spoilsport
Tablet shipments witnessed a 10 percent decline the world over in the third quarter compared to the same period a year ago, research by Strategy Analytics revealed. The slump however has not been due to a lack in demand but is being attributed to the global chip shortage as well as other supply chain constraints owing to the pandemic. That said, Apple and Lenovo managed to … [Read more...] about Tablet demand stronger than pre-pandemic days, chip shortage plays spoilsport
Introducing the Icecream Ebook Reader app for Windows PC
EBook reading apps sure are among the more sought after now than ever before as more people take to reading eBooks while being confined at home. Of course, the pandemic has eased a bit but such eBook reader apps continue to be in demand. Take for instance the ‘Icecream Ebook Reader’ that promises to make eBook reading on any PC a less cumbersome experience. One of the … [Read more...] about Introducing the Icecream Ebook Reader app for Windows PC
Thorium Reader is a free cross-platform eBook reading app
The Amazon Kindle and Kobo both have dedicated apps to read on your PC, however, for those who might be looking for something different, there is the Thorium Reader app that is a nice alternative. It is free too, and excels just as fine in a Windows environment as it does on the Max or Linux platforms. Also, the one thing that catches the attention right away with the app is … [Read more...] about Thorium Reader is a free cross-platform eBook reading app
The best drawing tablets for artists in 2021
Artists have a completely different perspective of life. They see and do things differently. Not to mention, each have their own specific requirement when it comes to their medium to express their artistic bent of mind. All of this makes it quite tricky to zero in on the perfect tablet that can suit most artists, designers, and illustrators. There simply are a lot of … [Read more...] about The best drawing tablets for artists in 2021
Microsoft is porting Windows to foldable and dual-screen tablets
Microsoft is in the process of enhancing Windows to work on foldable and dual-screen tablets. This priority will begin to bear fruit this year when Windows itself and major apps will be compatible with the next generation of commercial products. While Microsoft has been experimenting with its own hardware with dual-screens, codenamed Andromeda, the company has also been … [Read more...] about Microsoft is porting Windows to foldable and dual-screen tablets
Nook Windows Reading App Closes in the UK
Barnes and Noble has just dropped support for their Windows e-reading app in the UK. They closed everything down today and gave no warning that a shutdown was imminent. Nook customer service is now encouraging anyone that wants to continue reading to buy an iPad or Android device. Barnes and Noble has confirmed that since the UK store is now closed, you will not be able to … [Read more...] about Nook Windows Reading App Closes in the UK
Windows 10 Rumoured to Support Android Apps
There are few things a tech geek likes more than a good rumour, so news that Windows 10 devices (like smartphones, tables, and PCs) may be able to run Android apps is a rather exciting possibility. If we are lucky, this possibility will be confirmed at the upcoming Microsoft Build 2015 conference being held in San Francisco. We don't know much about how it would work or what … [Read more...] about Windows 10 Rumoured to Support Android Apps
Microsoft Announces Intel Atom-Powered Windows 8.1 Surface 3
Beginning in May there will be a new Surface 3 tablet in town, and this time it's a more affordable version of Microsoft's flagship Surface Pro 3. While the Surface Pro 3 floated on the high-end of tablet pricing starting at $799 USD, the new Surface 3 begins at a much lower $499 USD. Aimed at students and families, this new Surface 3 doesn't appear to sacrifice features … [Read more...] about Microsoft Announces Intel Atom-Powered Windows 8.1 Surface 3
Microsoft Wants You to Run Windows 10 on Your (Android) Smartphone
Fewer hardware manufacturers are making Windows-based smartphones, but apparently that isn't something causing Microsoft to lose sleep. Proving yet again that they are thinking outside of the box and interested in reinventing themselves, Microsoft is working on a ROM that will morph your Android smartphone into a Windows Phone 10 device. Just to be clear, this isn't a … [Read more...] about Microsoft Wants You to Run Windows 10 on Your (Android) Smartphone
Microsoft Oddly Excited Over Low-End Windows Phones
Generally the news coming out an event like Mobile World Congress is buzz-worthy and exciting, filled with cutting edge hardware and software solutions... but leave it to Microsoft to break the mould, and good on them! Some people would argue that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em (speaking specifically about high-end hardware manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, and Huawei), but … [Read more...] about Microsoft Oddly Excited Over Low-End Windows Phones
Lenovo Windows App Enables Handwriting Entry for Text Fields
In a digital world, we've been doing the best we can to avoid ever having to hold an actual pen again. The problem is, there are some times that it would be handy to use an actual writing device --something Lenovo understands. They also know that we don't want to open up a special app to do a little doodling, so their latest app offering called WriteIt taps into the … [Read more...] about Lenovo Windows App Enables Handwriting Entry for Text Fields