The new Amazon Kindle Fire is a powerful, dual-core Android tablet for only $200. It doesn't have the quarter-million apps from the Android Market, though; by default, you can only load the "thousands ...
Amazon's Fire-branded line of tablets have long been an affordable option for many consumers, but at present, there's little need for them anymore.
First you will need to Root your tablet. If you haven't already done so you will need to use the SuperOneClick 2.2 tool.
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 ...
New numbers show Android-based tablets are gaining on the reigning champ, Apple’s iPad. Although Android owns 39 percent of the tablet market, some question whether there’s a ringer: Amazon’s Kindle ...