Good morning, Austin.

Here's a look at some of the stories making news around the tech world this morning:

Every couple of years, e-commerce giant Amazon.com rolls out a new version of its Kindle tablet. The latest version, called the Kindle Oasis, will start shipping later this month. It's Amazon's thinnest and lightest e-reader ever -- but it's also the most expensive one yet, selling for $290.  The folks at CNet take a look at what you'll get for that bigger pricetag. Also offering early reviews on the new Kindle are The Verge  and Engadget.

Did the FBI pay some professional hackers a one-time fee to break into the infamous San Bernardino iPhone? That's the allegation in a Washington Post report. If true, it's another bizarre twist in the cybersecurity drama.

An ongoing challenge for data center operators is finding better ways to keep their giant computer servers cool. The folks at KERA News have an interesting piece about some creative ways Texas data centers are deploying to do just that.