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Take your Kindle Fire to its limits-and way beyond themYou already know how to download and read e-books on your Kindle Fire. Now, discover how to turn it into a personal music and video player, Web and e-mail device, Android-based app and gaming center, text messager, and remote work tool.
Kindle Fire Geekery: 50 Insanely Cool Projects for Your Amazon Tablet teaches these power-user tricks and many more. You'll see how to load non-Amazon media files, find free stuff, and stream your library from the cloud.
Get your geek on! Learn how to:
- Use your Kindle Fire as a portable music player
- Rip CDs and transfer audio from LP or cassette
- Watch movies and TV shows stored on your computer
- Stream your collection through Amazon's Cloud Drive
- Load e-books from any format to your Kindle Fire
- Lock your Kindle Fire and tweak its operating system
- Install apps from sources other than Amazon's Appstore
- Connect to WiFi networks, browse the Web, and use e-mail
- Keep your Kindle Fire and its Silk browser running smoothly
- Send text messages, share files, and edit Office documents
List of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Music Geekery
Chapter 2: Video Geekery
Chapter 3: Books Geekery
Chapter 4: System and Apps Geekery
Chapter 5: Kindle Fire at Work Geekery
Chapter 6: Rooting Geekry
Chapter 7: Hardware Geekry
About the author
Guy Hart-Davis (Barnard Castle, UK) is the author of more than 60 computer books, including all editions of How to Do Everything: iPod, iPhone, & iTunes, iPad and iPhone Administrator’s Guide, Integrating Macs in Windows Networks, and Mac OS X System Administration.
Summary
Unleash the hidden capabilities of Amazon’s wildly popular Android-based tablet