Amazon fired its first serious shots across Apple and iOS’s bow this morning as it unveiled multiple new Kindle slates at surprisingly low prices, including new no-keyboard touch models as well as the ...
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I’m sitting in an Amazon conference room in Seattle along with a couple of other tech journalists. Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos is telling us about the company’s goals with its new Kindle Fire ...
Now here’s a competition that consumers can get behind: Two tablets with impressive specs, capable of doing pretty much any task you throw at them, and priced reasonably enough that entry level ...
Since late 2011, the Kindle Fire has been one of the hottest tablets outside of the iPad and at $200, it was the first one that almost anyone can afford. This is technically a guide to the best Kindle ...
Amazon has been selling tablets with a forked version of Android called Fire OS since 2011. The current lineup includes a mix of budget and mid-range devices with starting prices between $60 and $230.
Amazon is reportedly planning a major overhaul of its Fire tablets, potentially abandoning its custom Fire OS for a standard version of Android. This shift, a response to years of user and developer ...
What if your e-reader could do more than just display books? Imagine a device that not only immerses you in your favorite novels but also becomes your go-to tool for note-taking, sketching, and even ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. An Amazon Fire tablet is a versatile device that can be a cheaper alternative to an iPad. Of course, a key difference is that it runs on Fire ...