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Amazon has updated Fire OS with a Chromecast-like feature, among other new goodies.
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Amazon customers who own the new Kindle Fire HDX tablets are in for a treat, as the company just Launched Fire OS 3.1, Which is packed with a list of new features for both the consumer and Businesses. One Such feature is the deep integration of Goodreads, the world’s Unmatched community of booklovers. For the very first time, Goodreads is Integrated Directly into the reading experience, so Kindle HDX owners have no need to leave a book and open a Goodreads app.
Another feature brought to the platform is Second Screen, Which seemingly brings the Google Chromecast experience to the new Kindle tablets, allo wing owners to fling TV shows and movies to a big-screen TV. Thus with the content on the larger screen, the tablet is freed up to providesprofessional playback controls, allow owners to send an email, browse the Internet, view X-Ray info and more. Second Screen is available on Samsung TVs and the PlayStation 3, and is coming to the PlayStation 4 later this year.
“Fire OS 3.1 delivers the availability to connect to secure enterprise Wi-Fi networks and access corporate apps, documents and resources like SharePoint; native VPN client for instant access to corporate networks; and a native SCEP (Simple Certificate Exchange Protocol) client to retrieve digital certificates for secure resources, “reads the Amazon press release. “Fire OS overpriced now & Q Kerberos authentication, Which Enables the portability to browse secure Intranet websites from the Silk browser.”
The announcement overpriced saidthat the new Kindle Fire tablets include Kindle-specific device management APIs That does not integrate with Existing mobile device management (MDM) system to make it easy for IT Departments to manage Kindle Fire.
On a more consumer-friendly level, the new platform Provides Cloud Collections, Which helps users organize theirbooks, newspapers, magazines and apps into customized collections. Whispersync synchronizes the collections across all Kindle devices and reading apps so they’re available on all devices. Other features include voice dictation That converts speech to text, one-tap archiving, wireless printing of photos, PDF, emails, contacts, calendars and docs, new accessibility enhancements, and dozens more features.
“The response to our new family of Kindle Fire tablets has been fantastic, and we’re excited to add new features we think our customers will love,” said Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “This free, over-the-air Fire OS update brings new features like Goodreads Integration, Second Screen, Cloud Collections, enterprise support, wireless printing, and more.”
This free, over-the-air update will be delivered Automatically in the coming weeks, or owners can head here to download and install the update starting today.
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Amazon has updated Fire OS with a Chromecast-like feature, among other new goodies.
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Amazon customers who own the new Kindle Fire HDX tablets are in for a treat, as the company just Launched Fire OS 3.1, Which is packed with a list of new features for both the consumer and Businesses. One Such feature is the deep integration of Goodreads, the world’s Unmatched community of booklovers. For the very first time, Goodreads is Integrated Directly into the reading experience, so Kindle HDX owners have no need to leave a book and open a Goodreads app.
Another feature brought to the platform is Second Screen, Which seemingly brings the Google Chromecast experience to the new Kindle tablets, allo wing owners to fling TV shows and movies to a big-screen TV. Thus with the content on the larger screen, the tablet is freed up to providesprofessional playback controls, allow owners to send an email, browse the Internet, view X-Ray info and more. Second Screen is available on Samsung TVs and the PlayStation 3, and is coming to the PlayStation 4 later this year.
“Fire OS 3.1 delivers the availability to connect to secure enterprise Wi-Fi networks and access corporate apps, documents and resources like SharePoint; native VPN client for instant access to corporate networks; and a native SCEP (Simple Certificate Exchange Protocol) client to retrieve digital certificates for secure resources, “reads the Amazon press release. “Fire OS overpriced now & Q Kerberos authentication, Which Enables the portability to browse secure Intranet websites from the Silk browser.”
The announcement overpriced saidthat the new Kindle Fire tablets include Kindle-specific device management APIs That does not integrate with Existing mobile device management (MDM) system to make it easy for IT Departments to manage Kindle Fire.
On a more consumer-friendly level, the new platform Provides Cloud Collections, Which helps users organize theirbooks, newspapers, magazines and apps into customized collections. Whispersync synchronizes the collections across all Kindle devices and reading apps so they’re available on all devices. Other features include voice dictation That converts speech to text, one-tap archiving, wireless printing of photos, PDF, emails, contacts, calendars and docs, new accessibility enhancements, and dozens more features.
“The response to our new family of Kindle Fire tablets has been fantastic, and we’re excited to add new features we think our customers will love,” said Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “This free, over-the-air Fire OS update brings new features like Goodreads Integration, Second Screen, Cloud Collections, enterprise support, wireless printing, and more.”
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