Conan Makes Fun Of Kindle Fire [Video]

Conan O’ Brien, a well-known TV host who has a flair for humor has recently lambasted Kindle Fire for it’s many draw-backs. Criticizing the common problems with Kindle Fire such as lack of privacy settings and a power button placed at the wrong place, Conan goes on to suggest solutions. And some of them equally hilarious ones.

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How To Maximize Kindle Fire Battery Life

Kindle Fire has become a sweetheart for millions of users around the globe. The price-tag, the nifty looks, the sleek design, all of it has contributed to up the hype about the device. However, many of you may be facing battery-life issues. While the device officially comes with 8-hours battery life once fully charged, you will nearly always find the battery drained much earlier. Here are some ways how to make the most of your Kindle Fire battery.

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Amazon To Release Kindle Fire Update Soon

There has been a lot of criticism heaped on Kindle Fire over a number of problems the device suffers from: from wi-fi connectivity issues to the utter lack of parental controls, the critics have lambasted a lot, irritated further by the silence from Amazon’s end. However, Amazon seems set to end this silence by shipping out a software update for the device which, it claims, will solve the problems.

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Kindle Fire Sales Going Down?

We have been covering the sales trend of Amazon’s tablet, before holidays and over the holidays. There had indeed been a huge surge in the sales of Kindle Fire which put it on top both at Amazon.com and Best Buy. But the question is, will this surge be sustained by the tablet or will it clear away like a momentary infatuation?

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Kindle Fire Offers Poor Usability Experience, Says Study

According to a recent study carried by the notable usability expert, Jakob Neilsen, the usability experience of Kindle Fire is not quite good. According to Neilsen, the screen size makes accurate tapping quite difficult while the response to the tapping is also quite slow. Moreover, the lack of standard buttons such as home, volume control etc makes it annoying for a user.

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Kindle Fire, A Worthy Competitor For Apple’s iPad

After the release of the immensely popular and affordable Amazon Kindle Fire, the question on everybody’s mind seemed to be whether Kindle Fire it’s a better value than Apple’s all time champion the iPad 2 or Barnes and Nobel’s Nook? Yes, it’s cheaper and that’s a very big plus, but does it still do what you want it to do?

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