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Amazon Promises Fixes for Kindle Fire Problems

Amazon is reportedly providing remedies to some of the complaints many have been making about the new Kindle Fire. A few of their many complaints: there is no external volume control. The off switch is easy to hit by accident. Web pages take a long time to load. There is no privacy on the device; a spouse or child who picks it up will instantly know everything you have been doing. The touch screen is freque ...

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Touchfire Keyboard Makes iPad Typing More Practical

The main thing holding me back from owning any kind of tablet PC has always been a lack of a workable keyboard. As it is right now, the iPad (or any other mobile touch-screen device) is essentially just a really big smartphone - minus the phone part of course. Why would I want to lug something like that around when I have an iPhone that does pretty much the same stuff, with more or less the same lack of a t ...

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Amazon Selling Kindle Fire at a Loss

The new Amazon Kindle Fire is officially selling at a price that is less than it costs to manufacture. This will make many customers happy, but will it be a good for Amazon? The Kindle Fire costs $201.70 to make, research firm IHS said, but it has attracted a warm industry reception after being priced at only $199. - DailyMail.co.uk You may be saying to yourself - either Amazon is incredibly dumb or incredi ...

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