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Daily Authority: 📦 Amazon price increase

August 20, 2025

Happy Friday! Hope you all have fun plans for the weekend.

Amazon Prime price increase

We totally understand if your instinct is to be mad at Amazon, nobody likes paying more for a thing, especially if that thing feels almost essential in today’sonline shopping world. Amazon makes some solid arguments for the price hike, and it’sa fair argument that the price is still worth it for the service, but we can’t help but look at Amazon’s soaring profits and wonder.

Check your Prime status, if you can renew your subscription soon, you can postpone the extra expense until next year.

Amazon Prime Box 2

I want a new tablet

We were happy to see the results of a recent poll on Android Authority, we asked if you plan to buy a new tablet in 2022, and many said yes. Better yet, most want an Android tablet! With over 7,000 respondents, the results were as follows:

I am part of that 8.14%. The sad part is that I’ve been in that position for several years now. I’ve been waiting for a viable tablet to hit the market. Sure, there are some great 10-inch and larger productivity tablets out there, but what I want is a new Nexus 7. More specifically, a 7-inch or 8-inch machine that has some horsepower. Give me an Android-powered iPad Mini, is that too much to ask for?!? Please forgive my frustration, I just hope that the manufacturers see these poll results and are inspired to make some cool new media consumption devices.

amazon prime air

Friday fun!

I hope I’m not letting you down, Tristan normally puts a fun space video or joke or something here, but I’d like to talk about the intelligentAndroid lock screen that Google never gave us!

Rita goes into great detail about this missed opportunity, as it turns out that Google had developed a very functional widget ecosystem to adorn our Android lock screens, but they axed the program, for some reason.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020 Tablet on Brick Wall

Perhaps the issue was security. The example functions include access to yourmedia streaming services, payment information and loyalty cards, recent navigation information, and more.

Personally, I miss Google Now, and I’d totally accept a few of the less-sensitive cards landing on my lock screen. As Rita put it, “Our entire smartphone experience in 2022 is still app-centric instead of context-centric like Google had originally envisioned.” However, I totally understand that people may have been creeped out but it all, isn’t that the fear, that technology always knows where we are and what we’re doing?

Pixel 5 showing Google’s Android lock screen and AOD concept mockup for in-store actions

Spoiler alert, the tech still knows where you are and what you’re up to, it’s just not giving you this level of relevant contextual information during your travels. Hope that thought doesn’t ruin your weekend.

This has been Jonathan Feist, hoping for a more contextual future! Tristan shall return next week.

Google’s Android lock screen and AOD concept mockup for headphone actions

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