The new Amazon Kindle Fire is a powerful, dual-core Android tablet for only $200. It doesn't have the quarter-million apps from the Android Market, though; by default, you can only load the "thousands ...
First you will need to Root your tablet. If you haven't already done so you will need to use the SuperOneClick 2.2 tool.
Amazon announced today via press release what applications will be shipped and bundled on the Kindle Fire Tablet. When Kindle Fire customers across the country open their boxes next week, they will be ...