As anticipated, Amazon revealed its very own tablet today, and as we reported, at least on price, the $199 Kindle Fire will challenge the pricey leader in the market, Apple's iPad . Before Amazon made ...
SAN FRANCISCOSAN FRANCISCO — Amazon’s unveiling of the Kindle Fire tablet computer sends a bright-hot message: The online retailer is ready to rival iPad maker Apple in an effort to be the world’s top ...
Amazon will end support for older Kindle devices in May 2026. See the full list of affected models and what it means for users. If you’ve been holding onto an older Kindle, it may be time to turn the ...
Prime Day is quickly approaching, but if you’re in the market for an affordable tablet, there’s no need to wait until July 8. Amazon is currently dropping the price of its Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus (32GB) ...
Ben Bajarin is the Director of Consumer Technology Analysis and Research at Creative Strategies, Inc, a technology industry analysis and market intelligence firm located in Silicon Valley. As is to be ...
Amazon has denied the rumor of that it will be selling a $99 Kindle Fire HD tablet, claiming "we are already at the lowest price points possible for that hardware." But Sarah Perez at TechCrunch, who ...
Today only, Amazon is selling the refurbished Kindle Fire tablet for $139. That’s a good deal considering the new version costs $199 and refurbished units normally cost $169. These refurbished units ...
Amazon is retiring support for these Kindle models, and many users are finding unexpected ways to keep them alive.
Now here’s a competition that consumers can get behind: Two tablets with impressive specs, capable of doing pretty much any task you throw at them, and priced reasonably enough that entry level ...
This past week, I got the Kindle Fire and the Kindle Touch in. My wife and I already both own Apple iPads to compare them to. One thing that jumps out almost immediately to me is that the Kindle Fire ...
Amazon Kindle eReaders launched in 2012 and earlier will no longer be supported, but this doesn't mean you can't still use ...