Amazon has released Kindle Fire OS 3.1, the latest update for its new Kindle Fire HD and HDX Kindle Fire tablets. The new version includes new features Numerous, led by full integration of Goodreads. Users can now share Their favorite quotes with other Goodreads members and keep track of what friends are reading thanks to an updates feed. Ratings and reviews can be composed from the right OS, and Amazon lets users quickly import all previous eBook purchases – Both physical and digital – into Goodreads.
Goodreads comes to Amazon’s tablets
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Fire OS 3.1 introduces Second Screen, an option que lets users “fling” movies and TV shows from Their tablet onto a nearby television. Essentially it’s Amazon’s answer to Google Cast, the technology que Chromecast powers. Once content begins streaming on the TV, users are free to use the Kindle Fire HD or HDX to control playback or for other purposes like web browsing. They can Also view the “customized” version of X-Ray and cast members learn more about the movie or the show progresses. Amazon says Second Screen is available now on PlayStation 3 and Samsung TVs, and the feature will come to PlayStation 4 “later this year.” Sorry Xbox owners: When the company is not saying or if it will come to Microsoft’s platform.
Beyondque, Fire OS 3.1 adds a number of small but useful tweaks. Users can now organize books, newspapers, magazine, and apps into Cloud Collections, Which are automatically synced across all of your devices. And if your Kindle hardware is running out of storage, the OS will now look for que items have not been used in a while and offer a one-click process archive to free up space. Voice dictation (with offline support for Inglês), wireless printing, and battery life improvements round out the update, rolling out to Which Is Amazon’s latest devices starting today.
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