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How to Speed up Amazon’s Silk Browser
 
How to Speed up Amazon’s Silk Browser

How to Speed up Amazon’s Silk Browser

Tweet Many Kindle Fire users have found Amazon’s Silk browser to be not so smooth as earlier advertised. The main issue that appears to be holding Amazon’s Silk browser back is the default settings, with default settings the device acts like a desktop browser on a tiny 7″ screen, not quite the best use of [...]

How to Speed up Amazon’s Silk Browser

Amazon’s Kindle Fire Captures 54% of the Android Tablet Market

27 April 2012

Tweet Amazon kindle fire now make sprouted most of the platform Android Tablet in U. O, recovered in a hot study by comScore (comScore). E-reader and tablet cross representing 544% of all Android tablets that are sold in the country. Second, did all the line Samsung Galaxy Tab list only 154 percent unconfined. No opposite [...]

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Kindle Fire Update 6.3

Kindle Fire Update 6.3

30 March 2012

Tweet Amazon has begun pushing out a new update designed for Kindle Fire owners that adds the ability to share favorite passages and notes from books via Twitter and Facebook as well as other Kindle users that arereading the same book. In that regard, book lovers can now easily discuss the content of the book. [...]

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Kindle Fire 6.2.2 Update

Kindle Fire 6.2.2 Update

20 January 2012

Tweet Not long after Amazon’s 6.2.1 update the Kindle Fire receives the 6.2.2 update. The most obvious changes that the latest firmware update brings is a new button located on the bottom right hand side of the Silk browser that allows for “full screen” browsing. The new full screen browsing does just that, it removes [...]

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Kindle Fire 2 Rumors

Kindle Fire 2 Rumors

13 January 2012

Tweet The Kindle Fire has only been out since November 15th of 2011 and yet there are already rumors of a second generation Kindle Fire. Foxconn Electronics has reported that they have secured orders from Amazon for assembling a second generation Kindle Fire tablet, and that shipments will being in the first half of 2012. [...]

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Google 7-Inch Tablet to Take On The Kindle Fire?

Google 7-Inch Tablet to Take On The Kindle Fire?

06 January 2012

Tweet Google’s executive chairmen Eric Schmidt has recently revealed Google’s plan to deliver a high quality tablet within the next six months, however apart from that nothing more can be corroborated. Since this story first broke there have been numerous articles and websites claiming Google’s next tablet will attempt to take on the Kindle Fire, [...]

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How to Speed up Amazon’s Silk Browser

How to Speed up Amazon’s Silk Browser

03 January 2012

Tweet Many Kindle Fire users have found Amazon’s Silk browser to be not so smooth as earlier advertised. The main issue that appears to be holding Amazon’s Silk browser back is the default settings, with default settings the device acts like a desktop browser on a tiny 7″ screen, not quite the best use of [...]

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Is your Kindle Fire running Slow?

Is your Kindle Fire running Slow?

30 December 2011

Tweet Some users still report that even after Amazon’s 6.2.1 update that their kindle Fire’s were still running a little slow or sluggish, although still improved from before the update. Well if you feel your Kindle Fire is still a little slow and you want to do something about it I got good news for [...]

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How to root your Kindle Fire

How to root your Kindle Fire

29 December 2011

Tweet Looking to root your Kindle Fire? even if it has Amazon’s latest update (6.2.1) its still relatively easy to root your device. In this tutorial we will be explaining how to root your devices using “BurritoRoot”. You are probably wondering what in the heck is BurritoRoot!? Well to keep a somewhat long story short [...]

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Expand App Storage on the Kindle Fire

Expand App Storage on the Kindle Fire

23 December 2011

Tweet Ever notice how little space you have on your Kindle Fire for applications? Do you need or want more? Then you might want to check out this “how-to” guide that “eldarerathis” wrote up, where he walks you through the process. Currently the Kindle Fire allows 1Gb for data/apps and 5GB for media (music, pictures, [...]

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Android Market Now Viewable by Kindle Fire

Android Market Now Viewable by Kindle Fire

23 December 2011

Tweet Strangely enough it appears that several Kindle Fire owners are reporting being able to browse the Android market via the Silk browser, were previously they would get redirected to Amazons Appstore. Amazon’s Kindle Fire reportedly contains a utility app called “MarketIntentProxy.apk” which can detect when users are trying to search for an app and [...]

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