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Amazon discounts Fire tablets by 35 percent ahead of the Big Spring Sale
Amazon has discounted its Fire tablets ahead of its Big Spring Sale.
Amazon's newest Fire HD 10 tablet falls to just $105
The Amazon Fire Max 11 and Fire HD Plus 8 tablets are also on sale.
Kids will soon be able to have natural conversations with Alexa
Amazon just announced Explore with Alexa, a kid-friendly conversational chatbot. The company also unveiled new Fire tablets and a child-friendly Echo Pop.
Amazon sale cuts up to $55 off its Fire HD tablets
Amazon has cut the prices on its Fire range of tablets to get more people using its apps and services.
Amazon's Fire 7 Kids Edition is cheaper than ever at $60
Amazon's Fire tablet sale knocks the price of the Fire 7 Kids Edition to $60, the same price as it was during Black Friday,
Amazon brings group calls to Echo devices in the US
Amazon is rolling out group calling to Echo speakers and displays in the US, and its' bringing Zoom calls to the Echo Show 8.
Amazon enables a smart home Device Dashboard on some Fire tablets
Now you don't have to yell to ask Alexa for help.
Amazon FreeTime is now called Amazon Kids
FreeTime Unlimited has been renamed Amazon Kids+ too.
Amazon #AtHome brings free content to Fire TV and Fire Tablet devices
To help keep users entertained while they stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic, Amazon is bringing curated content from over 100 partners to a new #AtHome section on its Fire TV and Fire Tablet devices in the US. Fire users will have access to free TV shows and movies, including Billions, Silicon Valley, The Sopranos, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, Star Trek: Picard, The Twilight Zone and more. Amazon will stream the upcoming Prime Video SXSW virtual film festival and One World: At Home Together Concert, the benefit concert hosted by late-night comedians to raise money for the WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Jeff Bezos gifts Fire Tablet owners six months of access to his newspaper
Jeff Bezos may have bought the Washington Post with his own money, but that doesn't mean that the paper won't be extra friendly to the boss' other company. The outfit has launched a new tablet-friendly app that's designed for a "national and international" audience but, as rumored, it's exclusive to Amazon's Fire Tablets for the next six months. After that point, users will be asked to spend $1 for a six month subscription, and when that's done, will be expected to pay a monthly fee of between $3 and $5 a month. The app will update twice daily, once at 5am and again at 5pm ET, and will also arrive on other Android and iOS tablets at some point in 2015 - presumably six months and one day from today. The app will find itself onto your Kindle Fire Tablet thanks to an over-the-air update, but customers who prefer to get their news from other sources will be able to delete the app in the usual way.