Blogroll
The Husqvarna Automower 410iQ Robotic Mower is on sale at Amazon for $800 off
SAVE $800: The Husqvarna Automower 410iQ Robotic Mower is on sale $1,799.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $2,599.99. That's a 31% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Husqvarna Husqvarna Automower 410iQ Robotic Mower $1,799.99 at Amazon$2,599.99 Save $800.00 Get Deal
It's Memorial Day weekend, and if you're spending the time off catching up on household chores, you probably have some yard maintenance tasks on the list. If mowing the lawn is a chore you tend to put off for as long as possible, consider the convenience of a robot lawn mower. Amazon has a handful of robot lawn mowers on sale this Memorial Day and this particular deal is a standout.
As of May 23, the Husqvarna Automower 410iQ Robotic Mower is on sale for $1,799.99 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $2,599.99. That works out to a savings of $800 thanks to a 31% discount.
Designed to tackle lawns of up to 0.5 acres, the Husqvarna 410iQ can mow grass to your preference between one and four inches in length. Compared to many robot lawn mowers, that's an impressive height range. It can also navigate on slopes of up to 45 degrees and you can designate an unlimited amount of zones in your yard.
SEE ALSO: The best Memorial Day power station deals: We found powerful deals on Jackery, Anker, DJI, and moreFor example, you can set the front yard to be mowed down to two inches every Monday morning while keeping the backyard shorter and cut more frequently during summer barbecue season. The Husqvarna also has several cutting patterns you can choose from including parallel, checkerboard, or triangle. Plus, this model is safe to clean with a hose.
Today's deal includes the Husqvarna Automower 410iQ Robotic Mower, the charging station, an EPOS reference station for GPS signal, and a year's worth of replacement cutting blades.
Before taking time out of your long weekend to mow the lawn, consider hopping on Amazon's sale price for the Husqvarna Automower 410iQ Robotic Mower. You'll be saving $800 while freeing up tons of weekend time this summer.
E-Ink has broken free from eReaders, and the options are wild
I adore E-Ink technology and there has never been a more exciting time to be a fan. New devices offering distinct ways to experience this paper-like technology are dropping all the time.
5 must-see Netflix war movies to watch for Memorial Day
Memorial Day is more than just the unofficial start to summer. It serves as a day of remembrance for those brave soldiers who died serving in the United States military. These courageous individuals loved their country so much that they were willing to sacrifice their lives for it.
Travel authority pulls public records used to create AI audio of deceased pilots
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is pausing the release of previously public information related to its investigations, after individuals used AI to recreate the last words of deceased pilots.
The independent agency was informed that an AI-generated rendering depicting cockpit audio of UPS flight 2976 was created and circulated, using only written documents submitted during the recent hearing, CNN reported. The Nov. 4 crash resulted in the deaths of three crew members and 12 civilians on the ground.
"We show our work and we’ve been doing this type of thing for years. Nobody was aware that you can recreate audio from a picture," an NTSB spokesperson told CNN. "NTSB is looking to make sure there’s nothing else in the docket that could compromise anybody’s privacy… now that we understand the possibility of a digital recreation."
SEE ALSO: California's Gavin Newsom tries to save workers from AI with executive orderUnder federal law, the NTSB does not release cockpit voice recordings to the public during investigations of deadly plane crashes. Instead, the agency will submit a transcript for the public record and — as was the case for flight 2976 — an audio spectrogram, which visually depicts sound frequencies, duration, and amplitude in a given clip.
Individuals were able to use the spectrogram, pulled from the public investigation docket, to digitally recreate the last 30 seconds of cockpit audio before the plane crashed, including the pilot's voices and background sounds. A second clip of recreated audio from an NTSB aircraft test was also circulated online.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.Citing privacy concerns, the agency released a public statement explaining their decision to pause access to investigation dockets, writing:
The NTSB is aware that advances in image recognition and computational methods have enabled individuals to reconstruct approximations of cockpit voice recorder audio from sound spectrum imagery released as part of NTSB investigations, including the ongoing investigation of the crash last year of UPS flight 2976 in Louisville, Kentucky.
The NTSB does not release cockpit audio recordings. Federal law prohibits such public release due to the highly sensitive nature of verbal communications inside the cockpit. The NTSB takes these privacy restrictions seriously.
Stop trusting only hard drives for backups—here's why DVDs belong in your homelab
A DVD drive in your homelab? What madness is this? Well, if you actually stop to think about it, there are many logical reasons why your homelab should include at least one drive capable of reading and writing DVDs.
My favorite air purifier for bedrooms is nearly $100 off this Memorial Day weekend
SAVE $80: The Levoit Sprout air purifier is on sale at Amazon for $199.99, down from the list price of $279.99. That's a 29% discount.
Opens in a new window Credit: Levoit Levoit Sprout air purifier $199.99 at Amazon$279.99 Save $80 Get Deal
We've arrived at the unofficial start of summer. Memorial Day weekend kicks off the summer season each year, and that means it's an ideal weekend to head outside and enjoy some warm sunshine. However, some of the country is still swamped with spring pollen and other areas are dealing with wildfire smoke. If you fall into either camp or have simply been looking for a bedroom-worthy air purifier, check out this deal.
As of May 23, the Levoit Sprout air purifier is on sale for $199.99 at Amazon, marked down from the list price of $279.99. That's a 29% discount that takes a respectable $80 off the price.
I'll admit that $280 for a bedroom-sized air purifier is steep, which is why I'm thrilled to see it on sale during Amazon's Memorial Day sale. Last year, I tested tons of models to find the best air purifiers for wildfire smoke and fell in love with the features on the Levoit Sprout. I still use it everyday in my bedroom.
Like the name hints at, the Levoit Sprout is designed for a kids' room or a nursery, but I think it's awesome for all ages. Like you'd want with an air purifier, it uses HEPA filtration to capture irritants like dust, dander, pollen, and smoke. But what I love the most are the extra features.
For starters, the Levoit Sprout has a built-in light that's perfect for bedtime routines. I head into the Levoit app and turn the light on before I even walk into my bedroom. The light even has adjustable brightness levels, so you can set it to your preference from bright white to a chill amber hue. And don't worry about disrupting your sleep: Levoit mentions this light is blue-light safe.
SEE ALSO: The best Memorial Day mattress deals to shop this weekend: Saatva, Nectar, and moreWhile it's not the best quality, the Levoit Sprout also has a built-in speaker. Using the app or the top controls, you can play calming bedtime sounds like ocean waves or rain, a feature that could be excellent for using in a nursery.
For a numbers nerd, the air-quality tracking on the Sprout is a dream. Like almost every air purifier, it gives metrics like PM 2.5 and PM 10 levels, but the Levoit does so much more. It measures VOC, temperature, humidity, and even CO2 levels, a feature I've yet to see on another air purifier.
If you're looking for an air purifier to sit on your nightstand or you're thinking ahead to potential summer smoke from fires, hop on the Levoit Spout while it's on sale for under $200. Not only is it an air purifier; it's also a lamp, speaker, and air-quality monitor.
The Home Assistant resources everyone should know about (even if you're just getting started)
Home Assistant is a powerful smart home application. The problem is that there are so many incredible integrations, add-ons, and custom components that it can be hard to know where to start. Thankfully, there's a very useful community-maintained resource that can help.
Forget the family minivan—these 5 EVs are better for summer road trips
Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching, marking the unofficial start of the summer travel season—and the perfect time for an annual family road trip. Despite soaring fuel prices, a recent Hertz survey found that 64 percent of Americans still plan to hit the road this summer. With our nation’s 250th anniversary and Route 66 celebrating its 100th birthday, there are more reasons than ever to embark on a memorable family drive. Now, all that’s left is to choose the perfect car.
Starting fresh with zero apps forced me to face how much I actually need my phone
Everyone can agree that setting up a new phone is a pain. The backup and restore process has considerably improved the experience over the years, but you’re still stuck with signing into a dozen or more apps. Recently, I switched phones and purposely made this process even worse. I’m glad I did.
Amazon has the Hisense CanvasTV on sale for the lowest price ever — save up to $900
SAVE $900: The 65-inch Hisense S7 4K CanvasTV is on sale at Amazon for $1,099.99, down from the list price of $1,999.99. That's a 45% discount and the best price we've ever spotted at Amazon. The 55-inch model is also on sale, selling for $849.99 instead of the list price of $1,499.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense 65-inch Hisense S7 4K CanvasTV $1,099.99 at Amazon$1,999.99 Save $900 Get Deal
If you're hanging out at home this Memorial Day weekend, you might be noticing some home upgrades that are calling for attention this summer. If one of those happens to be getting a new TV, you're in luck. Amazon understands that some of us prefer to spend long weekends and sweaty summer months at home binging TV in the comfort of air conditioning. With that in mind, the retailer has great TV discounts this weekend. Check out this notable offer.
As of May 23, the 65-inch Hisense S7 4K CanvasTV is on sale at Amazon for $1,099.99, marked down from the list price of $1,999.99. That's a 45% discount that shaves a massive $900 off the price. It's also the best price we've ever spotted at Amazon. If you prefer a smaller model, the 55-inch Hisense S7 4K CanvasTV also got a discount to $849.99, down from the list price of $1,499.99.
Samsung was the first to the market with an art TV when the brand introduced us to The Frame. It launched with some eye-watering prices, but like almost all tech, we now have competitor options that are much more affordable. Hisense revamped the CanvasTV in 2026 with a Hi-QLED display with an AI RGB ambient light sensor. These upgrades are designed to get deeper color accuracy and even adjust based on the room's ambient light.
SEE ALSO: Amazon's Memorial Day sale is live — score the best deals on TVs, Bose earbuds, Jackery power stations, and moreOf course, the star feature on the CanvasTV is the ability to tap into the Hisense library of artwork to display while you're not streaming summer shows. You can also display your own photos or rotate your favorites. The Hisense even comes with an ultra-slim wall mount, which makes the TV look like a framed piece of art rather than a TV.
Since several sizes of the Hisense S7 4K CanvasTV are on sale for record-low prices at Amazon during Memorial Day weekend, it's an ideal time to make the upgrade. Order soon and Amazon might even be able to deliver before the long weekend is over.
5 exciting new Milwaukee tools I’m still looking forward to in 2026
Who wants a few more capable and versatile power tools? Milwaukee is a fan favorite for its solid collection of tools for homeowners and professionals, not to mention its constantly expanding lineup. And while several new tools have arrived this year, more are on the way that are actually worth waiting for.
Your Excel workbook is slower than it should be—these two hidden settings are usually why
Many Excel tutorials give the same advice for speeding up spreadsheets: avoid volatile functions. While that can help, software settings often have a bigger impact on performance. If your spreadsheets lag—even on a high-end PC—you may need to change how Excel handles calculations. These two buried settings can make large workbooks feel dramatically faster.
6 brutal cliffhangers of the 21st century we still need answers to
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger famously sang, “You can’t always get what you want,” and when applied to television shows, his statement couldn’t be truer. Many end with epic cliffhangers due to unforeseen circumstances, like cast issues, network notes, early cancellations, and more, which is risky because it often promises a continuation that the show may never deliver.
Amazons Memorial Day sale is live — score the best deals on TVs, Bose earbuds, Jackery power stations, and more
The long Memorial Day weekend is here. And like every other major calendar event, Amazon has jumped on the celebrations with a sale. And — as is often the case with Amazon sales events — the savings are steep and wide-ranging.
To keep the deals seasonal, Amazon's Memorial Day sale has seen prices drop on summer-themed items, including portable power stations, TVs worthy of every MLB and World Cup game, and stacks of camping gear. There are also excellent deals for home upgrades, from the kitchen to the backyard — everything you need to get the summer party going.
As we enjoy the holiday weekend, here are the best Amazon Memorial Day deals to shop across all categories. Grab them now and leave the summer open for relaxation and fun.
Best TV deal Opens in a new window Credit: Hisense Hisense 75-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED ULED 4K TV $849.99 at Amazon$1,399.99 Save $550 Get Deal Why we like it
Upgraded TV models for 2026 have officially hit shelves this spring and you can already score a sweet deal on one of Hisense's new mid-range options: the U6 Pro.
It packs Mini-LED backlighting, quantum-dot color, a peak brightness of 1,200 nits, 2.1-channel Dolby Atmos audio, and a 144Hz refresh rate, all for a budget-friendly price. It's the perfect mashup of performance and value — particularly now that Amazon has slashed the cost of the 75-inch model by $550 during its Memorial Day sale. At $849.99, its second price drop since its launch earlier this month, it's a total steal.
More TV dealsHisense 55-inch U6 Mini LED QLED 4K TV — $399.99 $799.99 (save $400)
Amazon 50-inch Ember QLED 4K TV — $419.99 $479.99 (save $60)
Roku 65-inch Plus Mini-LED 4K TV — $479.99 $649.99 (save $170)
Hisense 65-inch U6 Mini LED QLED 4K TV — $547.97 $999.99 (save $452.02)
Amazon 55-inch Ember Mini-LED QLED 4K TV — $559.99 $819.99 (save $260)
Samsung 65-inch Q8F QLED 4K TV — $597.99 $899.99 (save $302)
Hisense 55-inch U6 Pro Mini-LED ULED 4K TV — $599.99 $849.99 (save $250)
Hisense 50-inch S7 Canvas QLED 4K TV — $798.99 $1,299.99 (save $501)
Hisense 65-inch U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV — $949.99 $1,499.99 (save $550)
Hisense 65-inch S7 Canvas QLED 4K TV — $1,099.99 $1,999.99 (save $900)
Hisense 75-inch U7 Mini-LED ULED 4K TV — $1,199.99 $1,999.99 (save $800)
Hisense 85-inch U6 Pro Mini‑LED 4K TV — $1,199.99 $1,999.99 (save $800)
$499.99 Save $50 Get Deal Why we like it
Read Mashable's full review of the Anker Solix C1000 portable power station here.
I've tested dozens of portable power stations, and the Anker Solix C1000 remains one of the best models for taking along to the campground. Sure, Anker has already launched the Solix C1000 Gen 2 but the original C1000 comes with some features that are excellent for camping. For one, the built-in LED lightbar is fantastic for using around the campsite, which is missing from the new Gen 2.
The Solix C1000 has six AC ports, an impressive amount for a power station with 1,056Wh capacity. There's also the dual USB-A and USB-C ports for plenty of options while camping.
More portable power station dealsEcoFlow Trail 300 — $146.99 $249 (save $102.01)
Anker Solix C300 — $169.99 $249.99 (save $80)
EcoFlow River 3 — $195.99 $239 (save $43.01)
EcoFlow River 2 Max — $289 $449 (save $160)
Jackery Explorer 500 — $339 $449 (save $160)
DJI Power 1000 V2 — $386.10 $429 (save $42.90)
Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 — $428.99 $799 (save $370.01)
Bluetti Elite 100 V2 — $429 $569 (save $140)
Anker Solix C1000 Gen 2 — $499.99 $799 (save $299.01)
DJI Power 2000 — $719.99 $1,299 (save $579.01)
Jackery Explorer 2000 V2 — $798.99 $1,499 (save $700.01)
Jackery Explorer 1500 Ultra — $899.10 $999 (save $99.90)
Bluetti Elite 300 — $1,098.99 $1,449 (save $350.01)
Jackery HomePower 3000 — $1,169 $2,499 (save $1,330)
Anker Solix F3800 Plus – $2,294.99 $2,699.99 (save $405)
$179 Save $30 Get Deal Why we like it
Read our full review of the Bose QuietComfort earbuds here.
Summer calls for endless playlists and great earbuds. The playlists are up to you, but we recommend the budget-friendly Bose QuietComfort Earbuds for jamming out. When it comes to the entire lineup of Bose headphones and earbuds, Mashable feels the QuietComfort earbuds have amazing sound quality, especially given their lower price point compared to other Bose earbuds. The noise cancellation is solid and the fit is both secure and comfortable.
Ahead of Memorial Day, Amazon has all colorway options on sale for $149, down from the list price of $179. Since this is the lowest price we've seen at Amazon all year, now's a great time to make the upgrade.
More earbuds dealsAnker Soundcore P20i — $19.99 $39.99 (save $20)
JBL Tune Flex — $49.95 $99.95 (save $50)
Apple AirPods 4 — $99 $129 (save $30)
Anker Soundcore Sleep A20 — $129.99 $179.99 (save $50)
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 — $189.99 $229 (save $39.01)
Apple AirPods Pro 3 — $199 $249 (save $50)
Bose Ultra Open — $229 $299 (save $70)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds — $249 $299 (save $50)
$349.99 Save $90.99 Get Deal Why we like it
Read Mashable's full review of the Ninja Slushi here.
If you're ready to make this the summer, a slushy machine is bound to make that happen. While there haven't been too many machines that replicate that perfect summer treat we run to the corner store for, the Ninja Slushi is here to save us. Amazon must also recognize how perfect this is for summer because the pre-Memorial Day sale price of $259 matches the rarely-seen record low price at Amazon.
More kitchen dealsNinja Blast Portable Blender — $49.99 $69.99 (save $20)
Mueller Vegetable Chopper — $24.99 $49.99 (save $25)
Chefman Air Fryer (4-quart) — $57.97 $99.99 (save $42.02)
Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ — $99 $159.95 (save $59.96)
Ninja XL Air Fryer (5.5-quart) — $119.99 $179.99 (save $60)
Chefman Iceman Slush-Ease Max — $179.96 $349.99 (save $170.03)
De'Longhi La Specialista Arte Evo — $499.95 $699.95 (save $200)
$799.99 Save $300.01 Get Deal Why we like it
Read Mashable's full review of the Eufy C28 here.
Unless you especially love vacuuming or mopping, there's not a whole lot of reason to do it manually anymore. We have great robot vacuums that can also take care of mopping and the budget-friendly Eufy C28 combo is already on sale ahead of Memorial Day. Mashable's robot vacuum expert Leah Stodart tested the new Eufy C28 and said, "When it comes to big spills and dried stains, the Eufy C28 is easily the most efficient robot mop in the $600 to $800 price range I've ever tested." Its compact size could also be a benefit for smaller homes or apartments.
More robot vacuum dealsRoborock Q7 M5 Robot Vacuum and Mop — $149.98 $239.99 (save $90.01)
Shark AV2501S AI Ultra Robot Vacuum — $299.99 $549.99 (save $150)
Roborock Qrevo S5V Robot Vacuum and Mop — $549.99 $899.99 (save $250)
Dreame X50 Ultra Robot Vacuum — $899.98 $1,049.99 (save $150.01)
Roborock Qrevo CurvX Robot Vacuum and Mop — $899.98 $1,499.99 (save $600.01)
Android Auto breaks Google Maps on your smartwatch, and Google has known for years
Google Maps on Wear OS can automatically launch and give helpful nudges when you start navigating from your phone. This is particularly useful when walking or biking, but it could be just as valuable while driving. Unfortunately, it gets all messed up when Android Auto is involved, and Google has known about it for years
Plex's app redesign finally pushed me to use Kodi
For a long time, Plex served as a reliable media center that respected the boundaries of your personal library. The application focused entirely on your local files instead of pushing external content that you had zero interest in seeing. The days of putting up with poor streaming are over, because I can't stand what Plex is doing now. I decided I was done and moved on to Kodi, and you should too if you're tired of UIs being forced on you for reasons against your best interest.
Every Excel user should change these 5 default settings immediately
Excel is the ultimate productivity tool, but it has some incredibly frustrating default habits. It treats your data like it knows better than you do, leading to endless manual corrections. Before you start working on your next spreadsheet, adjust a few hidden options so Excel finally starts working on your terms.
Starting a smart home? Please don’t use Matter (yet)
Matter is a cross-platform protocol that promises a fuss-free future full of devices that work with major proprietary and open-source smart home systems. So far, the vision has yet to be realized.
I stopped avoiding PowerShell after these 3 Windows tweaks
As a long-time Windows user who also uses Linux, something that crosses my mind a lot. Why do I not use PowerShell as much as I use the Linux Terminal? It's not like PowerShell is scary or anything. After doing some analysis, I came to understand that it's more because of how I treat Windows and how PowerShell fits into it.
I tested every Kindle model, and you cant go wrong with any of Amazons e-readers (but I have a favorite)
Not quite a tablet and much more compact than a book, e-readers are basically a compact, digital library. And having tested a lot of e-readers and tablets for Mashable, I can tell you the Amazon Kindle lineup comes closest to perfecting the devices.
All over the internet, you'll find TikTok users enthusiastically singing the praises of the Kindle and how to make the most of it. For parents, Kindles are a screen you don't have to feel guilty about. For avid readers, Stuff Your Kindle Day and Libby let you cross every last item off your annual reading list. You can even buy Kindle accessories like remote page-turners and gooseneck stands so you don't have to hold your Kindle while reading.
Ready to buy? Here's our guide to the best Kindles.
2026 Kindle updatesAs of May 20, 2026, Amazon will no longer lend software updates or provide web services to devices released in 2012 or earlier, essentially bricking them. Users will still be able to read currently downloaded books on the device, but to add new books, they will need to connect the device to a computer. This is a huge hit, especially to Libby users who need web service access to read borrowed books.
The affected Kindles include:
Kindle (1st generation)
Kindle (2nd generation)
Kindle DX
Kindle DX Graphite
Kindle Keyboard
Kindle 4
Kindle Touch
Kindle 5
Kindle Paperwhite (1st generation)
Owners of these Kindle models are obviously upset, as it means they'll need to purchase a new device to maintain access to all features. While some are considering switching to a different e-reader, like a Kobo, Amazon still makes great e-readers, and it's a testament to the brand that devices that are at least 14 years old are still going strong.
Which Kindle is right for you?If you're concerned about buying the newest tech, that's not an issue. There are six updated Kindle models for sale, as well as older editions still in stock.
Before you choose a Kindle, you need to ask one question first: Do you want it to be waterproof? If you prefer reading near a body of water — whether in the bath, by the pool, or at the beach — that immediately narrows down your options. Since the Kindle Oasis is no longer available, your waterproof options are the Kindle Paperwhite, Paperwhite Signature Edition, Colorsoft Signature Edition, and Paperwhite Kids.
The Kindle Paperwhite Signature edition settings screen. Credit: Stan Schroeder/MashableBeyond water resistance, here are a few other features to consider:
Display size: The basic Kindle has a 6-inch display, while the largest has a 10.2-inch display.
Storage capacity: Kindles range from 16GB to 32GB of storage capacity.
Battery life: The new Kindles generally have outstanding batteries. On the low end, they last up to six weeks per charge, while others last up to 12 weeks.
Writing capability: The Kindle Scribe is the only model that allows you to write with the included stylus.
The latest Kindles all boast a maximum brightness of 94 nits and a 300 ppi, high-resolution display with zero glare, so you can enjoy sharp text and images at any viewing angle. Kindles are also equipped with WiFi connectivity, allowing you to download all the reading material you could ever want. Plus, you can listen to audiobooks on Audible via the built-in Bluetooth connection.
Not to mention, out of all the e-readers I've tested, Kindles have the best compatibility with Libby. I love the digital platform because I can read for free and support my local library. Some other e-readers require you to download your library e-book to a computer and then upload it to an e-reader, but with Kindles, your e-books are sent straight to your device with a click.
And if you were a die-hard Kindle Oasis fan and are attached to page-turning buttons, you may need to stray from the Kindle line-up. Now, your best bet will be the Kobo Libra Colour.
SEE ALSO: I read over 50 books a year. Here are my favorite e-readers. How to get free e-books on Kindle With just a click, transfer your Libby e-book to your Kindle device. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable Your Libby ebook will automatically populate in your Kindle library. Credit: Samantha Mangino / MashableThe best way to read free e-books on a Kindle is with Libby. Libby allows you to borrow e-books through libraries, and all you need is a library card. Through the Libby app, borrow books and then select the "read with Kindle" option, which allows you to send these e-books to your Kindle library.
Another option for finding free e-books is through Stuff Your Kindle events. These are author-driven events that offer limited-time deals on e-books, often making them heavily discounted or totally free.
How to make the most of your KindleThrough our testing and daily use, we've spent a lot of time with Kindles, learning how to make the most of them. We've written extensively on all the ways to maximize your Kindle, so be sure to browse through our guides and explainers:
How to make the most of your Kindle: 8 features you need to use
What is Stuff Your Kindle Day? The best way to fill your e-reader with free books
I've read hundreds of free Kindle books with Libby. Here's how.
What is Kindle Rewards? Earn free credits when shopping the Kindle store
What is Kindle Unlimited? A library of books at your fingertips for just $12 a month
Where to get free e-books: Load up your e-reader without spending a dime
Prime members can get a free e-book every month with Amazon First Reads


