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What Your Old E-Reader Shares With Tech Debt

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Many Kindle users recently got an email from Amazon with some tough news: their trusty, 14-year-old Kindle won’t be able to buy, borrow or download new books as of May 20, 2026. The battery still works, and the screen is fine, but support for some models made before 2013 will end, a classic case of hardware tech debt. 

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Small Process Changes Pay Off Big for the DMV

A close-up, side-profile view of two women smiling while driving through a wooded area. In the foreground, a Black woman with long braids and a plaid shirt sits in the passenger seat, looking forward with a joyful expression. In the blurred background, a woman with long brown hair in a yellow shirt is behind the steering wheel, looking toward the road ahead. Sunlight filters through the trees outside the car windows.

OIT’s business architects examined how they prepared for, executed, and implemented upgrades to the DRIVES system, which delivers important services to roughly 4.5 million Coloradans. 

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ASL On-Demand Pilot Launches

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Everyone should have equitable access to state services. Through a new partnership with Aira ASL, a State of Colorado initiative, Coloradans who are Deaf or hard of hearing can become more independent as they navigate various state government locations and services.

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myColorado is 2 Million Users Strong!

We’re celebrating 2 million registered users (and counting)! This has been an incredible journey for our team, connecting Coloradans to important state services through the app.

Thank you to each and every one of our registered users! We are proud to serve you. 

If you’re new to myColorado, you can learn more about features on our website (myColorado.gov) and download the app in the App Store or Google Play.

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