Amazon is gearing up to launch two new Kindle Fire tablets next month -- a 7-inch device called the "Coyote" and a 10-inch "Hollywood" tablet, according to a new report. full story ![]()
Amazon.com is expanding the distribution of its tablets in a big way with the Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9 now available for preorder in over 170 countries, and its Appstore open in nearly 200 countries. The Kindle Fire HD has been the best-selling item for Amazon since it was launched, and Amazon is now hoping to copy that success around the world. The tablets are...
pcworld.com (26 days ago)
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Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9 ereader-tablets are set to spread, with preorders lighting up in over 170 countries from today. The 7- and 8.9-inch tablets – which run Amazon’s heavily customized Android platform – have been available in the US, select countries in Europe, and Japan for some time now, but ...
slashgear.com (26 days ago)
A few months ago we wrote about Amazon's new virtual currency for Kindle users called "coins" to purchase apps, games, and in-app items on the Kindle Fire. Today, Amazon announced that customers can now use Amazon Coins, and to celebrate the launch, Amazon just deposited 500 free Coins-a $5 value - into all U.S. Kindle Fire users' accounts.
forbes.com (1 month and 5 days ago)
Amazon is making its Kindle Fire HD tablets broadly available internationally, with preorders shipping in June. The tablets were already available in Europe and Japan.
gigaom.com (26 days ago)
Starting today through June 8, Amazon is cutting $20 from its line of Kindle Fire HD tablets when you use the promo code DADSFIRE.
yahoo.com (15 days ago)

Amazon has launched its own virtual currency, Coins, for app, game, and in-app purchases on Kindle Fire tablets as well as in the Amazon Appstore. The Amazon Coins launch – which will see all Kindle Fire users in the US credited with $5-worth to get them started – is part of the retailer’s attempt to ...
slashgear.com (1 month and 5 days ago)
Filed under: Investing Last week, Amazon.com announced that it was reducing the price of its Kindle Fire HD 8.9-inch tablet from $299 to $269, while also cutting the price of the LTE version from $499 to $399. In the press release, Amazon stated that the launch of those tablets in Europe and Japan allowed the company to increase production volumes and therefore lower prices....
dailyfinance.com (2 months and 27 days ago)

IntroductionYou wait a year for an Amazon Kindle Fire (see our Kindle Fire review) to make its way to the UK, then two come along at once, with the greatly enhanced Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 arriving at the same time as its predecessor.Now, with the late arrival on these shores of the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9, Amazon has three tablets to tempt us into its sprawling online...
techradar.com (2 months and 3 days ago)

By Alistair Barr SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc said on Wednesday it cut the price of its largest Kindle Fire tablet, part of an effort by the world's biggest Internet retailer to get the device into the hands of as many consumers as possible. The Kindle Fire HD 8.9 inch Wi-Fi tablet will now be priced at $269 in the United States, down from $299. The 4G...
huffingtonpost.com (3 months and 7 days ago)

A Kindle Fire price cut has arrived via the Amazon.com website for the 8.9-inch versions of their HD tablets. Both the Wi-Fi enabled and 4G LTE editions of their larger tablets have had prices slashed...
examiner.com (3 months and 7 days ago)
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