amazon kindle fact bits
The Kindle has many flaws, but it does allow you to read a few different non-DRM formats.
The Kindle has a built in cell receiver so that you can wirelessly browse, preview and purchase books using one-click.
Ebook readers have extremely high contrast/readability and are extremely energy-efficient, being able to display several thousand pages of material without needing to recharge. eBooks are a narrow product, but they have their own ways in which PMPs cannot compete.
Think about waiting somewhere in the middle of the day, or perhaps in an airport while you're traveling, and having immediate access to 100,000 books and hundreds of newspapers and periodicals from this pad in your hand.
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amazon kindle news
Amazon pushes Kindle Fire touch update
Amazon on Wednesday issued a software update for its Kindle Fire tablet that it said addresses some of the most vocal complaints about the device, including sluggish response to touch and a lack of parental controls. ...

Kindle Fire Update Expected in Two Weeks
Changes expected to overall performance and touch navigation ...

Rumor Has It, Ep. 14: Let's give Kodak an Internet hug (podcast)
Selflessness is a virtue, Kodak. We may not be able to keep you in business, but we appreciate you. (Credit: Some eCards) We're baaaa-aaack! And slap-happy after the break, so you may want to sit down to watch this show. On the first Rumor Has It of 2012, we ask: who will make the next Kindle? Will Apple have some sort of snorefest in NYC? Are Acer and Lenovo Wintel-crazed? And are RIM's co ... ...

IPad2 vs. Kindle Fire: Which one would you buy?
The hottest selling tablet of the holiday season may not be Apple's IPad2. According to experts, another tablet is giving the fan favorite a run for its money. ...

So You Got a Kindle Fire? Try Our First-Timer Guide
If you've recently purchased or been gifted a Kindle Fire, congratulations! You're now the owner of one of the best tablets on the m… ...
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