Kindle



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www.lockergnome.com The Kindle Fire has been out for a while now, and people are still comparing it to the iPad. There is no comparison. Simply stated, it’s like comparing a desktop PC to a netbook. The Kindle Fire is a content consumption device, and the iPad is a content creation device. While they each fulfill these individual roles very well, comparing them makes little sense. So, here is a video about what makes them different. You can pick up a Kindle Fire for yourself here: go.tagjag.com lockergnome.com http



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This is a look at the 2010 version of the Kindle. It features 50% better contrast than the previous Kindle, faster page turns, improved battery life (up to one month with wireless off), a lighter and thinner design, and more storage. It comes in two varieties: WiFi, and WiFi+3G. The former is $139, and the latter is $189. Also, it comes in graphite gray or white. Website: pocketnow.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com



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We spoke with Kindle customers in New York City about what Kindle means to them. This is what they had to say. Like the song featured in the video? It’s “Imitosis” from Andrew Bird’s album Armchair Apocrypha-available at Amazon.com: amzn.to



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I brief look at the new Kindle Touch, and why as a book lover I was wrong about e-readers. Camera: Canon 60D Lenses: 50mm USM Editing: Final Cut X



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In this video, we are going to walk you through the steps necessary to root your Kindle Fire. You will need: A Kindle Fire A microUSB cable The Android SDK installed and configured (ADB) In the case of this video, a Windows machine (although the instructions can be translated to any OS) The following links and files: How-To Get ADB running AND Root with SuperOneClick forum.xda-developers.com SuperOneClick v2.2 forum.xda-developers.com The hardest part, if you’ve never rooted a device before, is dealing with getting the Android SDK installed for the first time. There are plenty of instructions out there for this task, but feel free to ask if you need help. Once you have your device rooted, you can navigate to the link below and install the Google Services Framework and any of the Google Apps you desire. Google Apps on the Kindle Fire forum.xda-developers.com



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Battery Installation Kit from NewPower99.com, available at www.newpower99.com Thisvideo provides a step by step demonstration of the procedure for replacing the battery in your Amazon Kindle III e-reader. The Installation kit contains a new high capacity battery, battery installation video, and necessary tools for battery replacement. Also includes a one year money back guarantee!



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Video comparison between the Kindle 4 and the Kindle 3, the first being just recently launched in 2011, and the later being the 3rd generation from 2010, now cheaper and rebranded as Kindle Keyboard. More details on www.tabletbite.com and http



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goodereader.com In this video we show you how to load ebooks onto your Amazon Kindle Graphite E-Reader! We document the step by step process on what type of ebook formats your kindle reads and how to copy it to your device and verify it works.



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ZDNet’s Jason Perlow shows you how to get Kindle books lent to you in your Public Library system.



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