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Turn your Kindle Fire into an Android 4.2 tablet New service N2Aos gives you the tools to easily root your Kindle Fire, and can even do it remotely if you're not a tech-savvy user.
Amazon's Kindle Fire line of tablets have been around for some time now and their ecosystem has matured quite a bit in that short period of time.
Thorin Klosowski It's now possible to install a full custom version of Android on your Kindle Fire using CyanogenMod 7, which gives you access to the Android Marketplace and other unofficial apps.
The Amazon Kindle Fire 2 is a $159 tablet which ships with Amazon’s custom version of Android 4.0 and tight integration with Amazon services and digital content stores.
Today, we take a look at how you can install it on your tablet. Kindle Fire If you have any model of the Kindle Fire line of tablets, before you can install Flash, you need to enable unknown sources.
Amazon is readying to release a Kindle Fire running its own version of Android -- but is that a good thing or bad thing?
Amazon's tablet has surpassed Samsung's Galaxy Tab as the Android tablet developers are most excited about, according to an Appcelerator study.
With just a bit of work you can set up Android 4.0 on your Kindle Fire, transforming the device into a powerful general-purpose tablet with an unbeatable price tag.
Want to try downloading and installing apps on your Kindle Fire aside from the ones that Amazon offers? Follow these steps to add Google's Android Market.
Data published by comScore shows that Amazon's Kindle Fire has emerged as the dominant Android-based tablet. At the end of February, the Kindle Fire accounted for 54 percent of all Android tablets ...