Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Amazon released Kindle Fire OS 3.1 for youngest generation - ZDNet.de

class=”wp_keywordlink”> Amazon has its Android Fire OS 3.1 released with a new version based operating system for the latest generation Kindle. It brings, among other things, additional enterprise features. These include the management of security certificates and support for secure connection to the corporate network using native VPN software.

Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (image: CNET).

IT managers benefit from the new Kindle-specific APIs for device management. They should be integrated with existing mobile device management solutions. Support for Kerberos authentication enables the call to secure Intranet websites using the Silk browser of Fire OS.

Also new

a voice recorder for all languages ??that is automatically converts spoken words into text. However, it requires an active Internet connection. Recently unused contents can be moved with a tap for later download to the cloud now to free up device memory (1-Tap archives).

photos, PDF files, emails, contacts, calendars, and documents recently printed wirelessly. The “second screen” allows users to use a TV as the primary display device for movies, as they read on their Kindle tablet besides e-mail, surf the Internet or access other applications.

Cloud helps you organize collections of books, newspapers, magazines and custom applications in collections such as “favorite books” or “sports apps” that are then synchronized with compatible devices and Kindle reader applications. With the revised clock app Alarms can be set and view additional time zones.

In addition, Amazon has read Goodreads integrated community about users to find interesting books and discuss with other members. According to the manufacturer Fire OS 3.1 also brings improvements in performance and battery life as well as various bug fixes. The update is available for the most recent models of Kindle Fire tablet Kindle Fire HD and HDX.

[with material from Zack Whittaker, ZDNet.com]

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