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Are we ready for an all Kindle classroom? I??m Bridget Carey and this is your CNET update. Digital books may not be replacing books in schools anytime soon, cunningham armory Saying Goodbye to the Merce Cunningham Dance Company but Amazon is paving the way with a new online tool called Whispercast. It lets schools and businesses manage a fleet of Kindle accounts. Teachers and bosses can push out certain books and documents to everyone in the designated group and everyone doesn??t need to own a Kindle. They just need some sort of Kindle app. Amazon also lets schools buy Kindles in bulk and set custom profiles that can block Facebook, disabled purchasing or put limits on web browsing. And if you didn??t have enough tablet choices already this year, Medical Terminology Courses Acquire Some Information Best Buy has made its own Android tablet called the Insignia Flex. It will be out in November for somewhere $250, that??s according to report from Reuters. It??s in the small tablet price range, but it has a 9.7-inch screen so this is very cheap. But we don??t know how it will perform. All we know is that it will have a dual core, 1 gigahertz processor running Android 4.0. Retailers all wanna make their own tablets these days. You got Amazon, adult education Barnes and Noble, Microsoft, even Toys ??R?? Us has its own kid tablet. In other news, we??re following the Microsoft Suce Tablet is cing shipping delays from high pre-order demand. The 32 gig tablet without a keyboard cover costs $500 and won??t ship for another 3 weeks. A black touch cover can be bundled for $600, but if you wanna snazzy color cover, it costs an extra $20. And when Windows 8 arrives next week on Friday, school286.typepad.com Xbox 360 users will also beginning an update that adds internet explorer to the system. Xbox live members will be able to surf the web andcheap online schools Amazon pushes Kindles for classrooms also use SmartGlass by turning the Windows 8 tablet or phone into a controller. LinkedIn is rolling out a new profile design that promises to be r to add it. The new layout is also easier on the eyes and doesn??t look like a typical resume. LinkedIn is hoping users will want to visit on a daily basis. A new TV service called Aereo is working on something that can shake up television as you know it by letting you watch live TV on the web. Aereo stream channels from broadcast TV, which are all those channels that you can get for free if you had a digital antenna and now just added ability to watch channels from any web browser. It also works on Apple devices and the Roku box. Aereo charges fees if you want to record a show starting at a dollar for a day past or $8 a month. Only New Yorkers can test this out now. It??s still a really young service, but if the concept is successful, it could hurt the broadcast TV business by it easier for folks to cut the cord. That??s your tech news update for today. You can find links to all of today??s stories on the blogcnet.com/update. From our studies in New York, I??m Bridget Carey.
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Amazon Kindle Fire HD vs. Google Nexus 7
The next Apple iPhone gets an announcement date on next Tuesday, October 4th, Amazon announces new low-priced Kindle e-readers that also include touch-capable models, plus Amazon changes the tablet game with their $199 Kindle Fire with color touchscreen.
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How does Amazons Kindle Fire 8.9 tablet stack up against Googles Nexus 10 and Apples iPad? Molly Wood unboxes the new tablet and offers her first take.
Is Amazons $199 Kindle Fire tablet too good to be true? CNETs Donald Bell gives his assessment along with a tour of the device and its features.
That tablet wars are hotter than ever with Microsofts Suce stepping into the ring against one of Androids best. Who will reign supreme? Find out!
Created: 10/17/2012 Whispercast lets teachers and bosses manage a fleet of Kindles, Microsofts $499 Suce tablet is on back order, and Best Buy dives into the tablet race with its own model.
The battle for 7-inch tablet supremacy is r from over. Amazons Kindle Fire HD is the new challenger for Googles Nexus 7. Will it be the new king of the ring?
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Amazon Kindle Fire unboxing
Unboxing the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 tablet
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Amazons first color tablet, the Kindle Fire, boasts a 7-inch color LCD screen and 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime. It ships on November 15, 2011 for $199.
With tablets and smartphones blurring the lines of what it means to be an e-reader, the Amazon Kindle still stands strong against the competition.
CNETs Donald Bell takes the wraps off the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, showing you whats inside the box and what to expect when setting up the device.
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