[Tutorial] How To Install/Use Android Market On Your Kindle Fire

If you want to turn your Amazon Kindle device into a Android tablet and install some apps from Android Market then you should read this tutorial. Because Kindle Fire is limited to downloading apps from Amazon AppStore you are not able to download them from other sources such as Android Market, but with few straightforward modification on your Kindle you can easily bypass thos limitations and enjoy some of the apps from Android market e.g. Google Maps.

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Amazon Quarterly Report: Overall Revenue Increases, Income Down By 35 Percent

As the first quarter culminates, a number of companies have been coming out with their quarterly performance. While many have done pretty good on it, Amazon seems to have achieved somewhat of a mix of good and not-so-good performance. The company was able to raise its overall sales by a whooping 34% but at the same time, its income went down by 35%.

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[Tutorial] How To Install The Silk Browser On Android Device

Who ever use Kindle Fire must agree that one of the coolest apps this device have is its Silk browser. This browser preaches popular websites on Amazon servers which can give a speed boost while you are browsing the web. Unfortunately this app was only available for Kindle Fire, however by hacking into your rooted Android smart phone or tablet you will be able to install it on any Android Device, and in this tutorial I will show you how.

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Controversial CISPA Bill Passed By U.S. House Of Representatives

It took nearly the entire web, with strong retaliation from Google as well as Wikipedia, to put SOPA where it belonged – in the trash. However, hacks in the U.S. House of Representatives were not to be thwarted by this. And now, the House has passed the CISPA bill, tainted as a cybersecurity bill, with a vote of 248 to 268.

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[Tutorial] How To Speed Your Web Browser By Changing Your DNS

A lot of people use the default DNS settings which they got from their ISP’s which are in most cases sufficient for most purposes but there are plenty of free options out there that you can use, e.g. Google DNS. Using a free tool called Namebench you can check and see whether your current DNS settings are optimized, and if they are not, you can choose the best free options offered by Namebench. Read this tutorial to find out which options you need to adjust and how to start this free tool.

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[Tutorial] How To Cut MP3 Files

Whether you want to create a ringtone for your cell phone, a jingle, or you want to remove a certain part of sound from your MP3, you can use the freeware tool called Audacity. However if you don’t have this tool you can try another tool which is much easier to use and accessible wherever you are; you can use a free online service called MP3Cut. MP3Cut will allow you to upload your file in MP3 format to their online service and then easily select, using two sliders, the range of your song you want to keep. Of course, at any time, you can listen that part of MP3 file you cutted by pressing Play button. Once you have finally cutted the part of file you want to keep you can easily download it on your computer or mobile phone. In this tutorial I will show you which steps you need to perform in order to achieve this goal.

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Android 5.0 Jelly Bean May First Come To GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus

While many Android users are rather unhappy about getting late ICS upgrade on their devices, Google seems all set for the release of the next Android, Jelly Bean. It is expected to be launched by the third quarter this year and now, a rumor suggests that Jelly Bean will first come to a GSM version of Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus.

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Android Chief Andy Rubin Records His Testimony In Oracle Case

The legal case between Google and Oracle has been going forward pretty swiftly. Initially, a number of personnel from both companies came to the stand to record their testimonies. And now, Android chief Andy Rubin came forward to record his testimony in the copyright portion of the trial. Rubin was of the opinion that his team at Google never believed they need a Java license from Sun.

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