Amazon Kindle Scribe Colorsoft
The Kindle Scribe has always been the oddball in the Kindle family, allowing you to scribble notes and draw ideas in addition to reading. Amazon’s Kindle Scribe Colorsoft expands on that ambition by adding color. This is the first Kindle Scribe with a color E Ink display, and it marks a colorful step toward a world in which digital notes and books feel more like their physical equivalents.

MOVE SPEED Ultra Slim 5,000mAh MagSafe Portable Charger Bank
If you’ve been scrolling through the complaints about the Apple Air MagSafe Battery, you’re not alone. At $99 it’s the kind of price tag that makes you pause mid-scroll and wonder if someone’s joking. Then there’s this other option: the 5000mAh MOVE SPEED 0.3″ Ultra Slim MagSafe Portable Power Bank, for $20.99 (was $29.99).

DoorDash Dot Robot Delivery
DoorDash just unveiled Dot, a tiny red robot who will deliver your food across town. This four-wheeled wonder can go up to 20 mph, weaving through highways, bike lanes, sidewalks and even tight driveways with ease. Dot weighs 350 pounds and is 4.5 feet tall by 3 feet wide, and besides the bright red paint job, her face has huge LED eyes as well as a swinging mouth that opens to discharge cargo—up to 30 pounds of it, or six stacked pizza boxes if you’re ordering for the block party.

Maximize 56K Dial-Up Internet YouTube
In an age where high-speed internet is as common as water, it’s easy to forget the days when connecting to the internet meant listening to your modem wail like a digital banshee. Dial-up internet, with its slow speeds, seems like a relic of the past. But a group of makers at The Serial Port decided to recreate this old nightmare to…watch a YouTube video via dial-up. Yes, YouTube, the bandwidth-hungry behemoth, is using a connection that can barely load a single webpage.