kindle fire
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How To Keep Your Kindle Fire Rooted And Update-Free
Amazon’s recent root-destroying Kindle Fire update 6.2.1 not only removed existing roots but disabled the easiest means of re-rooting — SuperOneClick. But what if you want to keep your root more than update? Gizmodo’s Chris Beidelman has devised this ingenious and simple workaround:
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New Kindle Fire Update Breaks Root And Stops You Re-Rooting
Amazon’s rumoured software update for the Fire is here, and like the last one, it breaks root. But it also disables the current easiest way to re-root the device, SuperOneClick.
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Kindle Fire Auto-Update Scorches Roots, Shutters Android Market
Amazon rolled out its newest software update for the Kindle Fire — version 6.2 — this evening. Initial reports indicate that it both de-roots your jailbroken device and removes access to the Android Market. But don’t worry — the borking is reversible.
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Amazon Loses $US2.70 On Every Kindle Fire Sold
There had been rumours that the Kindle Fire cost more to build than Amazon was selling it for, and that rumour is true. According to iSuppli, every one of those tiny tablets costs $US201.70 to build.