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Amazon has finally announced its smartphone and dubbed it “Fire Phone”. The phone comes after years of countless rumors. We’ll go right into the specs. Fire Phone sports a 4.7-inch HD LCD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. It’s 8.9mm slim and weighs 160 grams. On the inside the Fire Phone gains power from a 2.2GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU, with Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM. Internal storage is at 32GB or 64GB. The Fire Phone runs Amazon’s Android-forked Fire OS 3.5.0.   For cameras, theRead More
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A photo purpoted to be that of an upcoming variant of Amazon’s Kindle Fire has leaked to The Verge. The image shows that Amazon might have a 10-inch Kindle Fire model in the works as BGR reported in June. From the image we can see that there are no physical buttons on the device as is common with a lot of new Android smartphones and tablets. We can also see a front-facing camera and it’s been reported that the new Kindle Fires will have metal cases as opposed to theRead More
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Posted On February 10, 2012By Faridah Demola-SerikiIn Entertainment, Gadgets, Media, Top Stories

Amazon Targets Apple’s iPad in Kindle Commercial

It seems ad agencies are starting to catch on attacking Apple in commercials these days. As if the Samsung-Apple ads weren’t amusing enough, Amazon has decided to go at it too in a new commercial for their Kindle products. The ad shows the man (iPad user) trying to shield his device from the sun when he notices the woman using the Kindle Touch. “Best way to read, even in sunlight,” she says. He tries to defend his iPad by saying he can watch movies and surf the web when sheRead More
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  Members of the developer forum, xda-developers, have gotten a pre-alpha version of Android 4.0 running on Amazon’s Kindle Fire. The installation is based on CyanogenMod 9 with the ROM working well at its early stage. The Ice Cream Sandwich custom ROM removes all Amazon’s customisation that was pre-installed on the Tablet. There are no Amazon apps and the user interface has been replaced. Watch the video for proof of the installation and if you wish to install Android 4.0 on your Kindle Fire, click here Source: BGRRead More
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Posted On December 22, 2011By BinjoIn Gadgets

Kindle Fire Gets Speed-Improving Update

Amazon has updated the software on the Kindle Fire to verson 6.2.1. The update hopes to fix problems with the touchscreen, improve performance and brings a few new features. New features include the ability to add a password to lock Wi-Fi access and the option to choose which apps display on the home carousel. Amazon hasn’t actually acknowledged performance problems with the Kindle Fire, which was officially announced in September. The Kindle’s update should work as an over-the-air update but if you haven’t received it yet, you can download itRead More
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Earlier today, Amazon unveiled four new kindles. A new version of the Regular Kindle starting at $79, Kindle Touch with a touchscreen at $99, Kindle Touch 3G with free 3G at $149 and the Kindle Fire: Amazon’s Android tablet. We heard confirmation on Amazon’s Kindle tablet a while back although the rumors have been around for about a year. All Kindles will get Amazon’s Whispersync service for free: Bookmarks, notes and highlights are automatically synchronized across devices. We’ll take a quick look at each of Amazon’s new devices. Kindle FireRead More
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Posted On September 7, 2011By Akinyemi OgunsanyaIn Design, Mobile, Top Stories

Amazon Prepares Website Redesign Ahead Of Tablet Launch

In anticipation of its release of its $250, Android-based, 7-inch tablet, Amazon is embarking on a website redesign. The new user interface is sleeker and has removed the store department buttons on the left for a tidy drop-down menu and doing away with many of the graphics and other UI elements removed. This results in a bigger search box and more whitespace on the site. The new redesign is a simpler version and has a less-cluttered interface for customers on the homepage. The customer is directed to the e-books andRead More