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Kindle users will no longer be able to send Word docs directly from Microsoft Word

Microsoft is sunsetting Send to Kindle feature within Microsoft Word. (Image source: Amazon) Microsoft is killing off a little-known Kindle feature that let Microsoft Word users send documents straight to their e-reader with a single click. The Send to Kindle integration will stop working in February 2026, likely due to low adoption, though users can …

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Xiaomi Soundbar with wireless subwoofer and RGB lighting unveiled

Xiaomi has a new desktop audio set on offer. (Image source: Xiaomi) Xiaomi has a new audio system on offer. It is designed to be at least partially wireless, promises strong audio quality with relatively little effort, and comes with integrated lighting. Silvio Werner (translated by Jacob Fisher), Published 01/08/2026 🇩🇪 Perhaps best known for …

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New Xgimi Titan Noir Max professional-grade projector launching soon

Xgimi’s Titan Noir Max (pictured) will launch later in 2026. (Image source: Xgimi) The Xgimi Titan Noir Max series projectors have debuted at CES 2026. Building on the older Titan model, these devices are said to offer a high native contrast ratio thanks to upgraded hardware. Plus, images of the projector reveal its design and …

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Store asks buyer to pay higher DDR5 RAM price after purchase, blaming AI for volatile memory market

Banner for Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 RAM (Image source: Kingston Technology with edits) With unstable memory costs, gamers are discovering that no purchase is safe. PC-Canada is facing accusations of extorting a buyer for additional money on a DDR5 RAM sale. The retailer argues that suppliers regularly change costs, making it impossible to guarantee orders. …

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Future of Marketing Briefing: The ad business arrived at CES in a holding pattern

Keep up to date with Digiday’s annual coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. More from the series → CES functioned less as a turning point than a temperature check for the ad industry. Behind the stage demos and glossy AI announcements, the advertising industry arrived in Las Vegas with a quieter …

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Digiday’s extensive guide to what’s in and out for creators in 2026

By Alyssa Mercante  •  January 9, 2026  • Ivy Liu 2026 will be the year authenticity gets repriced in the creator economy.  The importance, reach, and financial power of the creator economy is well-established — now everyone is fighting for a piece of the pie. As such, it will become increasingly important that these pies …

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Walmart Connect takes a play out of the Amazon playbook to make agentic AI the next battleground in retail media

Walmart is going all in on artificial intelligence and agentic technologies for its ad platform. What was a retail media arms race has morphed into an agentic AI race so far this year, and Walmart seems to be taking aim at Amazon’s ad business. On Tuesday, Walmart execs said they would put ads in Sparky, …

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Inside the brand and agency scramble for first-party data in the AI era

By Kimeko McCoy  •  January 9, 2026  • Ivy Liu New year, same problems. Even with Google’s U-turn to keep third-party cookies in Chrome, the race for first-party data hasn’t slowed. If anything, generative AI has accelerated this long-term trend by promising to lower the barrier to entry, allowing internal teams to process, ingest, and normalize …

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Michigan man learns the hard way that “catch a cheater” spyware apps aren’t legal

Despite being repeatedly told that people were using his product to spy on others without their consent, Fleming helped them with tech support. A government investigator even opened up an affiliate marketing account for pcTattletale, and Fleming reached out to offer ready-made banner ads with text like “pcTattletale Cheating Husband? #1 catch a cheater spy …

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