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Amazon's Fire tablets are slow, but you can give them a little pep with a few simple tweaks
Tablets have materialized since Apple debuted the iPad in 2010. While slate devices can be expensive, Amazon Fire tablets offer incredible value for as low as $60. These affordable devices are also ...
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Amazon will stop supporting your old Kindle and Kindle Fire, here's what you can do
You might not have to buy a new device.
Affected users can still read books, but they can't purchase or download new ones, and whatever you do, do not hit that ...
Amazon is ending support for 8 Kindle models next month: Is yours on the list?
Once Amazon flips the switch, which it plans to do next month, owners of affected models will no longer be able to purchase, borrow, or download new content.
Amazon's Fire-branded line of tablets have long been an affordable option for many consumers, but at present, there's little need for them anymore.
Andrew is an independent writer with a deep interest in tech. He has been writing in one form or another since his Crayon days and putting various kinds of tech through its paces since his Discman ...
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