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This DRM takes the form of Amazon's proprietary AZW file format, and it means that reading Kindle books outside of the Kindle bubble is impossible. Thankfully, that DRM can be removed with certain free and paid tools, though it's important not to share those books with anyone else, or you may find yourself in breach of copyright. Removing DRM so you can convert Kindle books into PDFs is a little t
An architectural firm in Oregon has collaborated with furniture giant IKEA to come up with a flat-pack home costing $86,500. If you’re the kind of person that breaks into a cold sweat when called upon to perform even the simplest of do-it-yourself tasks, then you’ll be delighted to know that IKEA offers help with constructing its latest product — a flat-pack house. The Swedish furniture giant is f
Depending on who you ask, either Verizon or AT&T was the first provider in the country to offer a 5G phone plan. While Verizon was indeed the first to use technologies such as mmWave that are the basis for true 5G technologies, AT&T was the first to deploy something called 5GE, which was just souped-up LTE and more of a marketing ploy than anything else. AT&T has moved away from that (due to a law
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