Reviews
iPadOS 26 Finally Makes the Files App Worth Using
For years, the Files app on iPad was little more than a token effort — a gesture toward desktop functionality that never quite delivered. You could move files around, rename them, and pretend it was a real file manager, but in every iPadOS update it always seemed to fall well short of what pro users were needing.
Amazon’s New Kindle Scribe Lineup
Amazon has finally pulled the curtain back on its refreshed Kindle Scribe range. For the first time, we now have three distinct models, including a long-rumoured colour option. The lineup is thinner, lighter, faster, and clearly moving away from the bulky side-chin design of old. Here’s what’s new and how these devices compare.
Benks ArmorGo Qi2
Portable power banks have become essential companions for modern smartphones. With devices like the iPhone 16 Pro Max pushing battery capacities past 4,500mAh, many of us expect a “10,000mAh” charger to refill our phone two or even three times. The marketing makes that sound plausible. The reality is more complicated.
Afrey Nano 100
Portable battery packs are one of those tech accessories that don’t usually get the spotlight. They’re not flashy, they don’t spark excitement like a new phone or laptop, and yet—when you’re on a long journey and your battery warning flashes red—they’re the hero of the moment.
Kindle Scribe (2024) … Eight Months Later
Eight months. That’s how long I’ve been using the refreshed Kindle Scribe. Long enough to know what it gets right, where it still annoys me, and whether it’s worth your money.
And the big question if you already own the original Scribe from 2022: Do you need to upgrade?
The short answer? No! (But please do read on.)