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Games for Kindle

March 31, 2009

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Amazon kindle is not only for reading books but also for playing games. Don’t get it wrong. kindle is not iphone or iPodTouch; It’s mainly reading device. Amazon didn’t open up the kindle, or not even released any SDK. Still, people are trying to find ways to port some games for kindle. On amazon kindle [...]

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Amy Gahran on Pointeronline have recently published a piece on kindle 2 describing the potential use kindle 2 as a ‘news radio’: ….its text-to-speech function does a surprisingly decent job of reading news content aloud. I currently subscribe to The Wall Street Journal on my kindle, and I’ve gotten in the habit of letting it read [...]

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Here is a new Calender for your kindle developed. According to the developer, the included features are: 2 years included – 2009 and 2010. One Month per Page View. Nicely Formatted Table Like View. A cover page you can use as an at-a-glance calendar for the next 8 months. Ability to add a note or highlight [...]

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Here is some points from O’Reilly’s interview with Andrew Savikas on Forbes: It would be economically bad news to sell a $5 product to someone who would otherwise pay $50. But it’s good to sell a $5 product to someone who would not otherwise be a customer (provided, of course, that the marginal revenue exceeds [...]

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How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic Harry Potter Years 1 – 5 The King’s Speech: Road to the Throne 100 Ways To Use Your Android Device (Learning a new skill every day) Kindle Fire, Full Color 7″ Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi

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Here is the way: If you’ve already iTune installed and if not logged out make sure you log out first. Then try to create a new account. But when you do so, make sure you change the country to US. By default, iTune is installed with its iTune store showing only respective country’s one by [...]

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This is an interesting development. On this blog, you can find how kindle 2 (not kindle 1) can be used used to access kindle store over USB network, this is, connecting kindle to host computer. In that case sprint EVDO network will be turned-off autometically. But, in order to do that, you need to turn [...]

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