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Using LastPass Password Manager with Your Kindle Fire

April 19, 2012

Check out this post on my publisher’s site that includes a video of me showing you how you can use LastPass, the excellent password manager for all of your devices, with your Kindle Fire.

http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1866837

- Jim

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My Kindle Fire Featured on The Kindle Chronicles Podcast

April 18, 2012

Check out my recent appearance on Len Edgerly’s excellent podcast all about the Kindle, The Kindle Chronicles. Len and I talk about my book, My Kindle Fire, and about the Kindle in general.

- Jim

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New Kindle Fire Podcasts

April 11, 2012

I recently recorded three podcasts for Que about the Kindle Fire. You can find these podcasts here. (You can also subscribe using your favorite podcast app.) There’s an episode on my book, My Kindle Fire, an episode on using LastPass with the Kindle Fire, and an episode on using ES File Explorer to access files on other computers on your network.

I hope you enjoy these! Please let me know in the comments.

- Jim

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New Review on the Kindle Fire

April 10, 2012

If you’re one of those still on the fence about picking up a Kindle Fire, check out the review I’ve just posted. You’ll get the full scoop on what I like and don’t like about Amazon’s newest eBook reader.

http://www.findcoolgear.com/gear-reviews/2012/4/10/amazons-kindle-fire-a-no-brainer-through-the-right-lens.html

- Jim

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New Kindle Fire Update Adds Features and Fixes Complaints

March 28, 2012

Amazon has released details on an upcoming update for the Kindle Fire. The 6.3 update adds new features, fixes a common complaint about when the clock starts on movie rentals, and adds enhancements, including some performance enhancements. Here is the scoop directly from Amazon’s Help pages.

  • Sharing: Customers will be able to easily share favorite passages and notes from their books directly from Kindle Fire, without even leaving the book. Customers simply highlight a passage and select “Share” or choose the “Share” option from the toolbar within a book, write a note if they choose, and select which social network to share with. Passages or notes a customer chooses to share will be displayed to other Kindle readers viewing the same book, and customers can also choose to share via Facebook and Twitter. Amazon already has a vibrant community of readers who choose to share favorite passages and notes from their reading through Kindle.amazon.com. This update brings these notes and highlights to Kindle Fire, so a reader can easily see what other readers are saying about their books.
  • Book Extras: Powered by Shelfari, Amazon’s community of book lovers, Book Extras make it easy for customers to see supplemental material about the book they are reading, without even leaving the book. Customers can view descriptions of characters, a glossary of common terms used in the book, information on the authors and common locations referenced in the book, and more. To view Book Extras from within a book, customers simply tap the top of the screen to bring up the toolbar, tap the menu button and select “Book Extras.”
  • Archive of Personal Documents: Customers’ personal documents will be stored in the Amazon Cloud and available for re-download at any time from the Documents tab on Kindle Fire. Just as with Kindle books, Whispersync will automatically sync notes, highlights and last page read for personal documents.
  • Print Replica Textbooks: Students can buy thousands of print replica textbooks to read on their Kindle Fire and save up to 60% off the list price of the print textbook. Print replica textbooks maintain the rich formatting, color and layout of the print editions, with features including notes and highlights, zoom and pan, linked table of contents, real page numbers and whispersync of notes, highlights and last page read.
  • Reading View for Amazon Silk: There is a seemingly endless array of interesting and engaging content available on the Internet. Sometimes, unfortunately, that business article, blog post, or sports recap you clicked on is surrounded by a host of competing material. With Reading View on Silk, the content that you’re interested in is elevated above the clutter. When invoked by the customer, Silk will load the body of the page in a reading-optimized, single screen view (even for multi-page articles). The full page is still available in the background, allowing the reader to easily toggle back to a traditional view to see other interesting features on the page.
  • Movie Rentals: The rental period for movie rentals that are downloaded to Kindle Fire now starts when a customer starts watching the movie, rather than when a customer starts downloading the movie.
  • Additional Enhancements: This update will also bring some of the features customers have requested, including faster re-connect of Wi-Fi after Kindle Fire has been asleep, and general performance enhancements.

These are great features, and this is arguably the best update so far for the Kindle Fire. Amazon should start pushing it out soon, but if you’re someone who just can’t wait, you can grab the update right now from Amazon. Once you download the update, copy it to the “kindleupdates” folder on your Kindle Fire. You can then update your Kindle Fire by tapping the Settings icon, tapping Device, and then tapping the Update Your Kindle button.

- Jim

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More Videos Added to Prime Instant Video

March 14, 2012

Amazon is announcing the addition of 3,000 more videos to their Prime Instant Video collection, bringing the total number of videos available free to Prime members to over 17,000. The latest addition brings videos from such as Deadliest Catch, Mythbusters, Man vs. Wild, Dirty Jobs, Gold Rush: Alaska, Shark Week, How It’s Made, and The Jeff Corwin Experience.

All of these videos are available for free streaming from your Kindle Fire, assuming you are an Amazon Prime member.

- Jim

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Fix: Some Books Download with Blank Pages

February 29, 2012

I recently heard about a problem that some Kindle Fire users are experiencing. It seems that some books have blank pages after being downloaded. If you are experiencing this problem, first and foremost, don’t post a bad review of the book! The problem isn’t with the eBook. It’s a problem with the Kindle Fire, and Amazon is aware of it. Here’s how you can fix it.

The first thing you should do is unregister your Kindle Fire. By doing that, it removes your Kindle Fire’s association with your Amazon account. To do that, follow these steps.

  1. Tap the Settings icon. (It’s the little gear in the upper-right corner.)
  2. Tap More.
  3. Tap My Account.
  4. Tap the Deregister button.

After you do this, your Kindle Fire will be unregistered and the button will change to a Register button. Click the Register button to register your Kindle Fire to your Amazon.com account. You’ll need to enter your Amazon credentials.

After you do this, any apps you had installed will remain on your device, but you’ll need to re-download any books that were on the device before you unregistered it. (Don’t worry. Whispersync will restore your reading position in your books.)

I hope this resolves this problem for anyone experiencing it.

- Jim

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