Amazon's new tablet runs on Android (Google's Open-source OS) and will run Android applications but Amazon makes no mention of it. Kindle Fire has a completely unique user interface and is much focused on providing easy access to Amazon services (not Google services like other android does). That because Amazon and Google are competing over browsers and customers.
Back to details, Kindle Fire's hardware looks like a RIM PlayBook relative, perhaps because they use the same Original Design
Monday, October 3, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Kindle Fire
Amazon’s unveiling of a Kindle tablet would shake up the industry and pose one of the biggest threats to the Apple iPad -- which is why the technology world has its eyes on the online retailer as it prepares for a media gathering in New York this week ahead of the holiday season.
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