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Amazon Releases Kindle Fire HD


After selling out of the top selling product, Amazon’s larger Kindle Fire has finally been unveiled. Introduced today in LA, the Kindle Fire HD features a 8.9-inch 1920×1200, 254ppi display. It also features a laminated touch sensor for stronger visuals and 25% reduced glare. It’s powered by an OMAP 4470 processor, which Amazon states outperforms the Tegra 3.

The Kindle Fire HD also includes stereo speakers an improvement from the previous versions mono driver. Amazon has improved their Wi-Fi networking by adding a dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz receiver. For storage, the Kindle Fire HD brings a16GB hard drive to the table.

The Kindle Fire HD joins Amazon’s new suite of Kindle devices, including the new 7-inch Kindle Fire and Kindle Paperwhite.

Source: The Verge

Kindle Fire holds 22 percent of the US tablet market, and is now gone


If You were not already prepping to see Amazon’s September 6th event, and a Release of a new Kindle, Amazon has made that even more likely with the announcement that the Kindle Fire is sold out. Amazons news came after a few weeks of dwindling Kindle supply on Amazon. [Read more...]

Uniwar HD – A Turn Based Strategy Game For Free Off of the Amazon App Store Today

If there’s one game genre that doesn’t have nearly enough games in the market, it’s real time strategy. While it’s not completely void of the game type, finding a good one on the Play Store is tough. There are a few developers who have taken some time to develop some smaller time titles including Tropical Stormfront, Great Little War Game, Uniwar, among a few select others. Today you can grab one of the better looking turn based ones off of the Amazon Play Store for free: Uniwar HD.

I believe that the touchscreen platform is really missing out on a lot of potential with the lack of strategy games for the touch based style. Games could take advantage of the screen for multi-unit select, and other layout commands (which you can get a taste of in Tropical Stormfront). Most of the games that are available are games that have been seen on multiple platforms and systems and they retain the same type of game style; they all feel like you’re playing mobile game. While that’s not terrible, they really could accomplish much more.

It’s still a mobile game, but a good one

Uniwar HD is no different in the style of the game being based around something that you would see on a Nintendo DS or something of the sort; the game is simple, fun, looks great, and is a good time killer when you just want to play some turn based strategy games. While the game doesn’t offer Tegra3 style graphics, it does keep a crisp look even on larger tablet screens.

The gameplay is a simple touch-based strategy game with a point and click interface. Clicking on a unit allows you to choose his path and click a contextual menu when the unit arrives there (attack, stay, cancel). Units consist of health points and become weaker when the health continues to drop. There are 8 units available to play with consisting from ground soldiers, to tanks, helicopters, and battleships.

Finally, some multiplayer!

While the game offers a pretty straightforward game design, it does include a few features that many of the other games do not, mainly a single player campaign and a multiplayer function. The game requires a uniwar account but can be played to battle other players online, or in the same room using the VS function. Don’t have enough time to finish a game? Don’t worry, when exiting the most recent game is saved so you can resume it next time.

The game is by no means perfect, but it’s definitely fun and playable and worth every second of your time considering it’s free on the Amazon App Store today (normally setting you back $5). Make sure to take the time to grab the Amazon app store and download the game today for free. It’s also worth noting that the application works in both portrait and landscape for tablet or phones users that prefer one or the other.


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  • Graphics are crisp and look great even on larger screens
  • Unfortunately still follows a 2D gaming model, giving you the definite impression that it’s a mobile game
  • It’s fast with great loading times and the ability to preview any level before starting it makes it really nice for chosing your battlefield
  • Offers many features including local and only multiplayer
  • A small variety of about 8 different land, sea, and air units
  • It’s completely free on the Amazon App Store today, and normally available on the Play Store for $5 (so this is a steal, make sure to grab it while you can!)
Worth it?
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Grab A Fun App For Free – Monster Shooter: The Lost Levels

With the Play Store and internal storage for devices constantly getting larger, we’re always on the lookout for fun games to play on both our phones and tablets. Well Amazon’s free app of the day is no exception and deserves to be on all of our devices – Monster Shooter: The Lost Levels is a top-down shooter with easy controls and fun gameplay. [Read more...]

EVO 4G LTE Device Review

EVO 4G LTE
The years have taken their toll on the EVO 4G, as the processor, screen size, and operating system become dated: but the call for a successor grows stronger. With the original EVO 4G dominating the market of late 2010 and most of 2011, the hype for the successor grew weekly as new devices emerged with dual core processors and superior screens. Nearly a year and a half after the release of the original flagship device, HTC followed through with the announcement and quick release of the EVO 4G LTE only for it to be plagued by various delays. With the EVO landing in customer’s hands early, here’s our take on the new EVO branded device.
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Get the HTC Thunderbolt for a Penny

Amazon Wireless has quite the deal for the HTC Thunderbolt going on right now- you can go to their site and get the Thunderbolt for just one cent.

There’s a commitment involved of course. You have to sign up for a two year contract with Verizon, which could be a deal breaker for some. But if you were already thinking of making the switch, there’s no better time than now when getting the $250 retail price waived for your new phone is an option.

The HTC Thunderbolt is on Verizon’s 4G LTE network and runs Android 2.2 Froyo; it’s got a 4.3 inch TFT display, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 768MB RAM, 8MP rear facing camera with a 1.3MP front camera, and 8GB built-in storage.

If this new deal has caught your attention, you can grab this phone for practically nothing here.

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Amazon Selling Vizio's 8-Inch Tablet for $30 Less

You probably know already that Vizio’s 8-inch tablet is available for pre-order for $380 bundle-free ($400 for the extra folio case and 16GB micro SD card). But did you know you can get for even less off of Amazon? Well now you do.

Amazon has the price listed for $350 for the tablet-only option. If you were hoping to catch the bundled version of the tablet on Amazon for a reduced price, you’re out of luck, it’s not there.

You can grab the tablet off of Amazon here.

If you’d prefer to get it from Vizio’s site, or get it with the extras, check it out here.

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Angry Birds Rio Gets Carnival Update

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For those of you who can’t get enough Angry Birds, The Rio version’s got a new a update.
The update has a new world called “Carnival Upheaval;” It comes with 15 levels where Blue the Macaw can be used alone.

If you’re a little behind and haven’t even gotten Angry Birds Rio, you can grab it here on the Android Market or from the Amazon App Store here. But, if you’re interested in the new Carnival Upheaval update, you’ll have to go through Amazon where its solely available.

Rumors of Amazon Android Tablet Getting More Detailed

There’s no creative way to say this anymore- there are more rumors over the possibility of an Amazon tablet. It’s understood by most that ones easily on its way, but there haven’t been many leads as to when or what we’ll be dealing with. Well, PC Mag may be on to something, and claims to have a source with all the answers.

According to their source, we’ll be seeing two models powered by a Nvidia’s Tegra quad-core chip; one 10 inch and on 7 inch with an LCD display. Apparently, Amazon wanted to give their users the ability to switch between a colored LCD screen and a black and white E Ink-like display for easy reading, but this would take to long and Amazon is supposedly planning the release of their tab(s) in time for the holidays.

Via PC Mag

AT and amp;T Announced Officially Allowing Third-Party Applications

It looks like AT&T is finally starting to get with the program, in March AT&T announced that they “intend to provide AT&T Android customers access to the Amazon Appstore” which requires third-party application installation. To back up that statement, AT&T released information to the AT&T Developer Program which briefly detailed the company’s new outlook on the settings:

“Future Android devices (starting with the Samsung Infuse 4G) will come with the option that will allow users to change their settings in order to access content from third party application stores.”

They also plan on releasing OTA updates to modern phones (Inspire 4G, Aria, and Samsung captivate) that currently do not natively support third-party applications. This is good news for AT&T customers for the future, although with all the “One-Click” programs for Windows computers making it easy to sideload, this will still save a reasonable amount of time for the development community.

Source: AndroidCentral