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The Nook id the Barnes and Noble answer to Kindle random thoughts Send a noteboard - 14/06/2013 06:00:27 PM

At least for me as I get I find I am less interested in tryignt o keep up with the ends and out of all the gadgets. I took all that timwe to learn DOS and what goes does the do me now? I am more interested these days in what the device can do for me then in tinkering with it so give me plug and play and a good IT department.


Could also be that I have alwasy been more interestd in the hardware side of tech then the software.

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Re: should I "root" my Kindle Fire or not? - 12/06/2013 03:22:24 AM 555 Views

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