Amazon Alleged to Launch 10-inch Next-Gen Kindle Fire in Q2
Reports that a 10-inch next-gen Kindle Fire will make its rounds in Q2 after rife speculations that Amazon is looking into releasing an updated 7-inch version and a brand new 9-inch model have surfaced, according to China Times.
Amazon Reported to Be Launching 9-inch Kindle Fire in Mid 2012
Pacific Crest analyst Chad Bartley claimed in his report that Amazon will be launching a new 9-inch Kindle Fire model alongside an updated 7-inch model in mid 2012.
Kindle Fire Plagued By User Complaints
Amazon to release an over-the-air update within two weeks to address the growing number of user complaints against its Kindle Fire tablet.
Amazon Kindle Damaged by Airport Scanners?
A number of users have complained of their Amazon Kindle e-reader's display being damaged by the X-ray scanning equipment used at airports.
Amazon Kindle 3 Gets Software Update
Amazon Kindle 3 owners won't be neglected just yet as Amazon pushes out a software update.
Kindle Fire Costs US$209.63 to Manufacture According to IHS
Amazon's Kindle Fire costs US$209.63 to make, as estimated by IHS iSuppli, although the tablet will sell for only US$199. This highlights how the e-commerce company could be taking a financial hit to get the device to as many hands as possible.
Is Amazon Close to Taking Over webOS?
Given Amazon's recent announcement of its Kindle Fire tablet, rumors of its intention to acquire Palm's webOS from HP might not be too far-fetched.
Amazon's Silk Browser Raises Privacy Concerns
Privacy policy for Amazon Silk's browser comes under fire.
Amazon Launches Silk Browser
Amazon launched its own browser, Amazon Silk, that is designed to provide an optimized web surfing experience on the new Amazon Kindle Fire.
Kindling the Tablet Fire
Before you purchase a tablet, what goes through your consideration? Does the hardware matter, and which particular hardware is your highest priority? Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet, priced at US$199, is perhaps a tablet worth considering.