Amazon Launching its own Touchscreen Tablet to Compete with iPad
Amazon will officially launch an Android tablet to compete with Apple’s iPad, according to the Wall Street Journal. Sources indicate it will launch by October of this year. This is very compelling for...
View ArticleAmazon Tablet predicted to be a huge hit, sell 3 to 5 million units in Q4 2011
Amazon’s new tablet, which was only recently announced officially, is being predicted as a smash hit if it can get released in time for the Christmas rush. Forrester Research is predicting that it will...
View ArticleAmazon knows Kindle Fire will be rooted, and doesn’t care. But is it worth it?
Amazon’s Kindle Fire has certainly got to be making Apple nervous as the holiday shopping marathon fast approaches. Shipping out November 17, its $199 price point is less than half of the cheapest iPad...
View ArticleAmazon Kindle trade-in program helps customers pay for Kindle Fire
Amazon’s expanded trade-in program for the existing Kindle lineup can significantly reduce the cost of the Kindle Fire for those looking to upgrade when it launches Nov. 15. At its best, it can make...
View ArticleNot all Android apps will work on Kindle Fire
It seems there could be some trouble with the upcoming Amazon Kindle Fire tablet. Certainly, it is easy to see the difference between your standard knockoff tablet device and the incredibly priced,...
View ArticleKindle demand outpaces iPad demand, could shake up tablet market
As the release date for the new Amazon Kindle Fire draws nearer, more and more people have been pre-ordering the upcoming tablet device. So much, in fact, that in a recent study done by ChangeWave, the...
View ArticleAmazon already planning larger Kindle Fire?
The rumor mill is churning and this time it’s about the only-just-released Amazon Kindle Fire. In an article presented by the DigiTimes, the author speculated that the planning for larger versions of...
View ArticleAmazon’s Kindle Fire update unroots your device, but here’s how to re-root it
Amazon’s recent Kindle Fire update was sneaky – it automatically downloaded and installed itself upon detecting battery strength over 40% and a wifi signal, and it automatically unrooted all Kindle...
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