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Amazon could finally be ditching its proprietary software on Fire tablets, according to a report by Reuters. The company is reportedly prepping a higher-end tablet that'll run on Android. This device could come next year and will reportedly cost around $400.
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet doesn't have native Google apps, angering some would-be users. And Apple doesn't want them to use a certain marketing term. First, the Google problem: While Amazon allows third-party apps on the new Fire, it doesn't allow Google ...
Amazon is showing apathy toward its Fire Tablets; it has not released a new model in years. The company is instead focusing on Fire TV hardware because it makes more money from ads, and it is easier to monetize its growing library of high-budget original ...
Amazon is plotting a big change to its Fire tablet lineup following years of escalating gripes from consumers and app developers over the company's homegrown operating system. As part of a project known internally as Kittyhawk, Amazon plans to release a ...