Amazon has revealed to the New York Times that a software update is coming for the Kindle Fire tablet that will address a number of the concerns that users have had with the tablet since its launch.
According to a company spokesman, the update will offer improved performance and multitouch navigation and will allow users to edit the carousel of recently-accessed items.
Amazon did not specifically say when the update would be delivered to users, but it said that it aims to release it within the next two weeks.
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Amazon has revealed to the New York Times that a software update is coming for the Kindle Fire tablet that will address a number of the concerns that users have had with the tablet since its launch.
According to a company spokesman, the update will offer improved performance and multitouch navigation and will allow users to edit the carousel of recently-accessed items.
Amazon did not specifically say when the update would be delivered to users, but it said that it aims to release it within the next two weeks. »read more
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