WatchESPN for Kindle Fire Video Review
As we reported a few days ago, WatchESPN has finally come to the Kindle Fire. The app provides you with live streaming access to the top events from the ESPN[…]
As we reported a few days ago, WatchESPN has finally come to the Kindle Fire. The app provides you with live streaming access to the top events from the ESPN[…]
In the past few months, I have heard many stories about folks who have turned off their Kindle Fire units only to realize they won’t start back up. The very[…]
We have covered Clover Trail based Windows 8 tables here a number of times in the past. These tablets are capable of running full Windows programs and can act as[…]
WatchESPN has been around for Android viewers for a while now. But Kindle Fire users should be happy to know that they will now be able to keep up with[…]
Apple is finally bringing its iBookstore to Japan very soon. At least that’s what Nikkei is reporting. Customers in that country will soon be able to purchase books directly on[…]
The Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD are great tablets. They are more than capable of keeping you entertained. Amazon has enough apps and content to keep Kindle Fire owners[…]
NOOK Tablets are pretty decent devices, even though they run a modified version of Android. B&N is focusing most of its effort on pushing NOOK HD and HD+ Tablets these[…]
Amazon is serious about protecting the right of copyright holders. That could explain why Gib Van Ert’s memoir got removed by Amazon over a reference to Star Wars. The problem[…]
There are plenty of e-reader apps available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and other platforms. FBReader happens to be an open source e-book reading app that has been around for years.[…]
We have covered the fake reviews problem on Amazon in the past. Many folks have been gaming the system by using fake reviews to sell more books and push their[…]