An explainer for the ending of Netflix’s “Apex,” starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton.
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Steve Ballmer Criticizes Founder for Fraud Admission: ‘I Was Duped and Feel Silly’
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“Ceasing of Kindle for PC App: Possible Compatibility Concerns with Its Successor”
discontinuing support for older Kindle devices. Even if you possess one of these gadgets, you will still be able to utilize it post the cutoff date — just refrain from deregistering or performing a factory reset on them. Nevertheless, this will not apply to other Kindle programs also slated for termination.
Recently, Amazon “refreshed” the Kindle app for PC to display a notification whenever users launch the software. As reported by Good e-Reader, this pop-up alerts users that the Kindle app will conclude on June 30, 2026. Similar to most programs facing a shutdown date, downloading the program will not be possible after the cutoff. But here’s the twist: Unlike the soon-to-be-deprecated physical Kindle devices, even if you install the Kindle app on your PC before June 30, you will not be permitted to use the program starting July 1. Say what you will about the trend of video games getting delisted, but at least you can still (usually) play them as long as they exist on your device. Sure, you must pay for them upfront, and Kindle for PC is a free app, but the point still holds.
If you appreciated using Kindle on your PC, not all is lost … somewhat. Good e-Reader contacted Amazon and discovered that the company is currently crafting a replacement app that should launch later this month. However, here comes the additional twist of the knife: This unnamed app will exclusively operate with Windows 11, and it will only be available for download from the Microsoft Store. If you’re still on Windows 10 (which Microsoft ceased supporting last year), you’re out of luck.
Why is Amazon discontinuing the Kindle app for PC?
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Five Sci-Fi Films with Initially Conceived Different Conclusions
Some of the top science fiction films did not initially turn out that way. A creative blunder here and there, and tales of futuristic worlds, apocalyptic landscapes, or distant galaxies might have concluded in a vastly different manner, failing to achieve the recognition we’ve grown fond of. Keeping that in mind, we’ve compiled a fascinating collection of sci-fi films that nearly found themselves on an alternate path entirely. This is the type that could have resulted in them not becoming the beloved hits or cult favorites we acknowledge them as, but instead box-office failures that could not reverse time.
Several films in this compilation came close to wrapping up on more optimistic notes than what we experienced, or with dark and definitive conclusions that audiences found hard to grapple with initially. A number of them are certainly better suited for the film’s DVD extras, or for fans searching YouTube to glimpse what might have been. In the rarest occurrences, an ending that was discarded years ago even re-emerged and returned to the official narrative of the film it was cut from. To kick things off, we’re revisiting the ’90s and an exceedingly brighter conclusion to a grim sci-fi film.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Cohere Acquires and Merges with German Startup to Form a ‘Transatlantic AI Powerhouse’
Cohere, the Canada-based AI company that makes AI tools for businesses in regulated industries, announced Friday it would merge with Aleph Alpha, a German company that also builds AI systems for businesses and governments.Â

