How to synchronize music from an iTunes library with the HTC Flyer
So you have a large iTunes library and now you have a HTC Flyer — but how can you make them work together to synchronize your music? The following guide shows you how to quickly and easy set up your computer to sync your HTC Flyer with music from iTunes.
The first section details how to acquire a small piece of software called “iTunes Agent”, that allows you to use your Flyer with iTunes on a Windows-based computer (we are assuming that you already have iTunes installed, and have an existing library of music). Mac users can achieve the same results by installing a program called iTuneMyWalkman.
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How to stream Amazon Instant Video outside of the US World Wide Kindle Fire
The Amazon Kindle Fire is the first Android tablet to support Amazon’s Instant Video streaming service. Users can purchase or rent TV shows or movies from Amazon and stream them over the internet or download them to the tablet for offline viewing.
But the service only works in the US and only on tablets that haven’t been rooted.
Folks that have rooted the Kindle Fire have already figured out that they can temporarily unroot it using the free OTA RootKeeper app. Now there’s also an app that lets users outside of the US stream Amazon Instant Video on a Kindle Fire.
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How to root Amazon Kindle Fire
The Amazon Kindle Fire may not look like your average Android tablet thanks to its highly modified user interface. But under the hood it’s running a tweaked version of Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and it turns out to be a fairly easy tablet to root.
Rooting allows you to access system settings that might not otherwise be available and install third party apps that can access those settings. For instance, some apps use root access to take adjust your CPU speed, backup your apps, data, and settings, or explore the complete file system on your Android device.
You’ll also need to root your device if you plan to replace the default software with a custom ROM such as CyanogenMod.
There’s at least one good reason not to root the tablet is because Amazon Instant Video streaming will not work on a rooted device. Fortunately you can unroot the tablet with one click if you want to remove root privileges and regain Instant Video privileges. You can find the details below.
Fortunately you also don’t need to root the Amazon Kindle Fire if all you want to do is install apps that aren’t available from the Amazon Appstore. For that, all you have to do is open the Settings menu and select the option that lets you install apps from unknown sources.
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Four ways to transfer word documents to your Kindle Fire
The Kindle Fire has the native ability to read word documents. There are four easy methods to transfer word documents to your Kindle Fire.
Transfer Doc to Kindle Fire via USB
If you have the Kindle Fire local to your PC, just plug it into your USB Drive and drag/drop the Word document to your Kindle Fire through File explorer. Put the document in your “Docs” folder.
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