Kindle Fire
Amazon releases the new Kindle “Fire”
 | Amazon Responds to Silk Privacy Concerns, Says Cloud Acceleration is Optional When Amazon launched its Kindle Fire tablet last month, it sparked discussions among most tech enthusiasts and bloggers over things like whether or not they’d buy one and whether the new device should be seen as a competitor to Apple’s tirelessly dominant iPad . One detail about what Amazon unveiled was cause for concern for some. |
 | Amazon Announces Kindle Touch: $149 With 3G, $99 Without After disclosing details about the Kindle Fire , its $199, 7-inch Android tablet device, Amazon revealed updates to its line of eink ereaders. The most expensive of these is the Kindle Touch 3G, an eink reader with 3G connectivity and touchscreen support, for $149. |
 | Amazon unveiling $199 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet with customized Android Bloomberg is reporting that Amazon will announce a new $199 tablet called the Kindle Fire at a press event today in NYC. The WiFi-only tablet reportedly bears many similarities to the company’s successful Kindle e-reader, though it is running a heavily customized version of the Android operating system. |
| “ | Kindle Fire’s Silk browser will do part of the work on the tablet itself, and farm the rest out to cloud computing http://t.co/DstnfPzB |
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“… Put simply: this is going to be the Android tablet that people buy. But most people will have no idea that it”s an Android tablet.” - via parislemon.com
