Month: November 2011
Kindle Fire Rooting Likely To Come Quickly
So, Amazon knows that some of you will be rooting the Kindle Fire by now. It’s hard to imagine otherwise at this point, given the state of the competition and…
Amazon, Kindle, and Black Friday Deals: Looking Ahead
It’s that time again and Black Friday Deals are just around the corner. As always we can expect a slew of promos, door buster deals, extremely long lines, amazing if…
Kindle Fire Will Definitely Feature Netflix App
Amazon’s new Kindle Fire is built for devouring content. Even if you weren’t going to make that assumption based on Amazon’s place as a general digital content retailer, the size…
Next Generation of Kindle Fire Now Expected To Be 8.9″ Tablet
Originally, the plan for the Kindle Fire‘s release was supposed to have involved two Tablet PCs. That was the story being told during the speculation period, at least, and it…
Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader Comes To Firefox
While Amazon’s Kindle Cloud Reader app might have been a response to Apple’s restrictive app store purchasing rules, it manages to be one of the best examples of the potential…
Kindle vs Nook: DC Debacle Spurs B&N To Dumb Move
It’s no real secret that Barnes & Noble has quickly come to depend on their Nook eReader line, which by extension means it isn’t really too surprising that they might…
Barnes & Noble Targets Kindle Fire With New Nook Tablet
With the Kindle Fire making such an impression on the Tablet PC marketplace, Barnes & Noble has been placed in a tough spot. They are quickly coming to rely on…
Kindle Fire Demand Exceeds Expectations
So, clearly the Kindle Fire was destined to be a big thing from the moment it was announced. In addition to being a part of the bestselling Kindle line, the…
Has The Kindle Fire Opened Amazon To Patent Lawsuits?
Up until now, Amazon has done a fairly good job of avoiding patent lawsuits. Sure, they’ve run into a few over search technology and such, but overall they’ve been small…
Amazon Prime: Pros, Cons, & Kindle Implications
For some time now Amazon has been pushing their Amazon Prime service. For just $79 a year (less if you’re an active college student with a valid .edu email address)…