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My Tablet 7 by Xtec for $150 running new Ice Cream Sandwich

My Tablet 7 by Xtec for $150 running new Ice Cream Sandwich

19 April 2012 by Discuss (26)

With a list of impressive specification, the Xtec may be putting the hot Kindle fire on notice. It come with features that mix it in with the established tablets but comes in at a price less than that which has made the kindle the seller that it is. With an on board storage of 16 …

Amazon Kindle Fire gets an Ice Cream Sandwich alpha port

Amazon Kindle Fire gets an Ice Cream Sandwich alpha port

26 December 2011 by Discuss (0)

More than a few of you are probably running brand new Kindle Fire tablets through the ringer right now, as it’s been one of the most popular electronics gifts of the season. But the default Amazon interface isn’t really anything to write home about – the Gingerbread-based version of Android is primarily designed to access …

NOOK Tablet vs Kindle Fire: what will you buy?

NOOK Tablet vs Kindle Fire: what will you buy?

07 November 2011 by Discuss (3)

Today at an event in NYC Barnes & Noble announced the new NOOK Tablet and most of the event they were quick to point out how much better it was compared to the Kindle Fire tablet from Amazon. We saw most of the specs leak late last week on the new NOOK Tablet so nothing …

Amazon Facebook giving away 10 Kindle Fire tablets and $250 gift cards

Amazon Facebook giving away 10 Kindle Fire tablets and $250 gift cards

02 November 2011 by Discuss (6)

Who is excited for the new Amazon Kindle Fire? It was officially announced in September and pre-orders should start shipping November 15th (just a few more weeks guys). To help build the hype of their new Android-powered tablet Amazon is giving away not one, but 10 Kindle Fire tablets along with $250 gift cards for …

Foxconn tipped to build next gen Kindle Fire

Foxconn tipped to build next gen Kindle Fire

19 October 2011 by Discuss (0)

A rumor is floating around today that Foxconn has landed orders for the next Kindle Fire tablet. The next version of the tablet is mostly mystery right now with no word on what will make the tablet different from the original. The next Kindle Fire could possibly be the same tablet we already have with …

Amazon Kindle Fire sells an estimated 95,000 units on first day

Amazon Kindle Fire sells an estimated 95,000 units on first day

03 October 2011 by Discuss (1)

Amazon’s next-generation Kindle tablet is lighting up the sales charts. After the Kindle Fire shot to the top of Amazon’s internal sales, Fox News is reporting that the retailer has pre-sold a whopping 95,000 units – and that was just the first day of pre-orders. We’re still more than a month away from the November …

Amazon Kindle Fire manufacturing cost: $209.63

Amazon Kindle Fire manufacturing cost: $209.63

30 September 2011 by Discuss (2)

Amazon is riding a wave of tech buzz after stunning pundits and consumers with its $199 Kindle Fire tablet. The manufacturing experts at iSupply estimate that the Fire’s hardware costs just over $209 to make, undercutting other estimates by about $40. Amazon is hoping to offset the discrepancy with increased sales of physical and digital …

10-inch Kindle Fire could be here for the holidays

10-inch Kindle Fire could be here for the holidays

30 September 2011 by Discuss (0)

Amazon made a splash when announcing its new Kindle Fire tablet, but if you think the 7-inch slate is all that the company has got up its sleeve, I’ve got a bridge in Manhattan to sell you. Rumors persist of Amazon’s full-sized tablet aspirations, and according to at least one source, a 10-inch version of …

Amazon looking to buy Palm, says HP tipster

Amazon looking to buy Palm, says HP tipster

30 September 2011 by Discuss (0)

If sources can be believed, the last parts of what used to be Palm will soon be housed within the Amazon corporate empire. A VentureBeat tipster claims that the online retailer is looking to buy some or all of the storied handheld manufacturer from its current owner, HP,  who wants to recoup at least some …

Amazon CEO says Kindle Fire is an end-to-end device – like the iPad

Amazon CEO says Kindle Fire is an end-to-end device – like the iPad

29 September 2011 by Discuss (1)

Amazon’s Jeff Bezeos is understandably proud of the Android-based Kindle Fire, but perhaps not for the reasons you might think. He’s quick to highlight how the branded device is a world away from other Android tablets on the market, and more like Apple’s iPad. The end-to-end business model, where consumers depend on one company for …

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