Amazon’s colour Kindle Scribe notetaker finally has an Australian launch date — and it’s a month earlier than I expected

With prices starting from AU$699, three new Kindle Scribe digital notebooks are up for pre-order in Australia, including the long-awaited Colorsoft version.

9 college-ready laptops and tablets that make the perfect high school graduation gift

Top tech to set them up for college success — all tried and tested by TechRadar experts.

There has never been a better time to buy an e-ink reading device

The e-ink device market has exploded. From bare-bones readers to color note-takers, there’s never been a better time to ditch your phone screen and pick up a dedicated reading device.

A top Kindle rival is getting jazzy with the looks and you’ll probably want this e-reader

The upcoming Onyx Boox Poke 7 series brings a fresh, stylish design to the e-reader market while continuing to challenge Kindle with Android flexibility.

I gave up physical books and my reading life has never been better

Night reading, built-in dictionaries, cheaper books, and notes you will actually use later. Here is the case for ditching physical books and never looking back.

‘They fixed everything’ — Honor quietly launched the best mid-range Android tablet I’ve ever tested

The Honor MagicPad 4 impresses with its stylish, thin design, excellent specs, and incredible value for money.

Kobo’s new ‘whimsical’ cases are gorgeous, but they aren’t the hardware releases I was hoping for this year

Announced at BookCon 2026, Kobo has released some new limited-edition “collector” cases for its ereaders while we’re still waiting for a new ereader from the Japanese-Canadian brand.

This elusive Android tablet is the world’s thinnest and makes the iPad Pro look boring

Huawei’s new MatePad Pro Max is only 4.7mm thin, making it the world’s thinnest tablet. It packs a 50MP camera, six speakers, a 10,400 mAh battery, and a gorgeous OLED display.

‘Paper slows us down; it gives us room to think like humans’: reMarkable’s R&D team on ‘protecting the human advantage’ in the workplace and why now is the right time for its affordable Paper Pure tablet

We speak to reMarkable’s R&D team about its new affordable tablet, the reMarkable Paper Pure, and its place in the increasingly AI-driven workplace.

ReMarkable Paper Pure wants to be the only notebook you’ll ever need

ReMarkable’s new Paper Pure is a no-frills, black-and-white paper tablet that starts at $399. It packs a three-week battery, faster navigation, and a writing feel identical to the flagship Paper Pro.