The all new KindleFire sports a faster processor, double the memory, and 40% faster performance - at $159. Is Amazon CEO Steve Bezos insane? That's a ridiculously low price, but if anyone can subsidize a tablet with paid content...
Apple is reportedly going to ship 7.85" iPads in the 3rd quarter, squarely targeting the 7" $199 KindleFire, which scorched up holiday sales. This new mini-iPad also targets the Barnes & Noble Nook, though the KindleFire is the...
Text-to-speech (TTS) for the KindleFire is a long sought after feature. Having TTS on your KindleFire enables you to listen to your e-books using text-to-speech without having to buy expensive audiobooks. Some people may be vision impaired and...
Several media reports are claiming that Google is going to be offering their own tablet soon, including DigiTimes which said, "As Google reportedly may launch an own-brand tablet PC to compete against Apple's iPad, sources from Google's upstream supply chain...
If you are an IT or network administrator, you already know you've lost the battle against users BYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Device) to work. Now your job is to support everything from the Apple iPad, to Blackberries, to Android devices, to new tablets...
I was just thinking about how Amazon’s goal is to subsidize their new KindleFire by selling content – in particular video content, which can then be streamed using their Amazon Prime “Netflix-like” service. In fact, on Monday Amazon...
The new Amazon KindleFire will use Amazon's very own completely new Web browser called Silk that leverages Amazon's EC2 architecture to proxy and cache web content for faster performance. You might think of it as something similar to Opera...