Amazon announced in Mid July 2014 it new service – Kindle Unlimited. It promises the access to 600,000 books on Amazon for $9.99 per month, a service like Netflix, but for reading. Access to 600,000 books sounds great, but the book selection itself at launch is a definite lacklustre. Having a quick trial on selected sections, the number of titles…
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Root new Amazon Kindle 6.2.2 firmware update | How to tutorial | IT Review
Once again, Amazon rolled out silently the new update for its Kindle Fire (6.2.2) over the air with these new updates: – Enhanced fluidity and performance – Improved support for manually setting up email providers in the email app – Full-screen browsing Steps to Root Kindle Fire on 6.2.2: You need to have ADB installed and working on your PC/Mac. You…
Root Amazon Kindle Fire 6.2.1 using Mac | How to Guide | IT Gadgets & Guides
Amazon has released its newest update for the Kindle Fire. The software update V6.2.1 offers the following features (vs the previous v6.2) • You can now remove books, apps or other content from the carousel of recently used items on the home screen. • Scrolling is smoother. • There’s an option to require a password to turn on WiFi (which…
Root Amazon Kindle Fire with new Android Market using a Mac| IT Gadgets & Guides
Finally, after much wait, I laid my hands on the new Amazon Kindle Fire which is based on a customized Android 2.3.4. It is cool for Amazon to pack the kindle into a well cushioned parcel box sealed for overseas shipment. Unboxing the Kindle FIre is very straightforward. Similar to Apple products, there is no complicated mess of guides and…
New Amazon Kindle Fire to boost Amazon stock price? | Technical Analysis, IT Gadget
Amazon (AMZN) has released its new tablet reader – Kindle Fire, bringing a new competitor to a market that has so far been dominated by Apple. Based on a quick comparison charting on the various ket tablets available in the market, Amazon Fire has some competitive edge in terms of pricing with core decent specifications & mobility. More importantly, it…