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📚Boost your knowledge & discover new perspectives to become a better, smarter you with the Blinkist app!
🎧Get the key insights from 4,500+ bestselling non-fiction books & podcasts that cover leadership, history, psychology & more.
Introducing Shortcasts: Key insights from podcasts!
Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell
Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
The Doctor's Kitchen with Dr. Rupy Aujla
The Baggage Reclaim Sessions with Natalie Lue
FEATURES
✅ Listen to audio versions for hands-free learning
✅ Podcast insights produced with the show creators
✅ Read and highlight key ideas instantly
✅ 28 categories to explore
✅ Books recommended by Bill Gates, Arianna Huffington, and more
✅ Offline mode for learning without Wi-Fi
✅ Kindle integration: send books to your reader
✅ Evernote integration: sync your highlights seamlessly
➡️Getting started is simple—Download the Blinkist app now!
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY:
Amandeep: 'A fantastic way to open up your mind to new authors who you wouldn’t have tried otherwise.'
Lewis: 'Bite-size summaries that help me improve my performance at work and elsewhere.'
Paulina: 'I have three young children so it’s a good way to keep up-to-date with what’s going on in the world.'
Questions? Suggestions? Speak to a real person at Blinkist! Our trusty customer support team is just an email away—simply write to [email protected]
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Recent changes:
Seek, and ye shall find. With this release, the search for Blinks just got a little bit more convenient. You can now search by category from the Blinks tab in the search bar. And if it's the latest Shortcast episodes you're seeking, you can be sure to always find those too by using the new follow function—so you'll get notified when new episodes are released! Happy learning!
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The Amazon Kindle Fire is undoubtedly among the best tablets to own if you need a good experience in book reading, video streaming, as well as some useful applications. Bearing in mind that the cost is much lower than the majority premium tablets nowadays, the Kindle Fire is a big deal for a tablet. But, why is my kindle fire so slow?
Nearly everything else regarding it works very well, except for one significant feature that a lot of people have complained about: the Amazon Silk browser.
Many users have been so much disappointed by the slowness that they have experienced while using the Amazon Silk. When they launched the Kindle Fire some months ago,
Amazon’s selling spot was ultra-smooth as well as ultra-fast Web browsing. However, the real-life experiences of quite a lot of Kindle Fire customers prove else.
How can I speed up my Kindle Fire?
There are ways to speed up the Kindle Fire. Here are four things that you can try.
Mostly, what is wrong with the browser of the Kindle Fire is that it is designed to work as a desktop browser, although its 7-inch screen is very petite to be contentedly used that way.
This usually results in the Kindle Fire to not really use its screen space well.
Also, the Kindle Fire contains an Adobe Flash that is facilitated by default, and the Silk optimization is not functioning as anticipated.
All of these things usually result in a slow speed of the browser.
You can try to change several of the default settings of the browser. Particularly, you can attempt to disable the Flash plugin, set the browser to show mobile versions of the web pages, and also disable the browser speeding up feature.
Flash is fine for various sites, although just for several of them. In the majority of cases, it can slow down the browsing. Therefore, you may disable the Flash in the Silk browser.
Restart your Kindle.
You may not think much about it, but you are most likely to have not correctly restarted your Kindle for months.
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When you turn your Kindle off after a session with it, you are, in fact, just putting it to a low power reserve mode, meaning that if there is any breakdown or such still operating behind the scenes, those things might bug the Kindle for an extended period.
Therefore, practice restarting your Kindle always. To turn things on and off from time to time is does magic.
To restart the Kindle, hold the power key down for around 10 seconds, and afterward, click the “Restart” option when the Power menu comes up.
How do I free up RAM on my kindle fire?
To free up RAM on your kindle fire, you require taking out all the unnecessary applications as well as the storage space.
This entails clearing the cache along with history, erasing unused and unnecessary applications, and storing a few of your data in your computer or the cloud.
Memory plus the storage are not precisely similar even though they are somehow related because, at times, memory is used as storage space, and storage space is used as memory.
When you delete the unused and unwanted applications, or you have transferred out data, you will get more storage and a reduced amount of garbage in your memory.
If you observed, it is just the same as how you do housekeeping for your computer and smartphones. You should only download or install the applications that you require.
How do I check the memory on my Kindle?
On the left corner on top of your kindle fire screen, you will come across a free space that is available on the Kindle.
Then Kindle Touch: on the home screen, tap the ‘Menu’ key and choose “Settings.”
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Then Tap the “Menu” for a second time and afterward select “Device Info.”
How do I increase the memory on my kindle fire?
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There are three ways of increasing the Kindle Fire’s memory
Kingston Wi-Drive
This is an external hard drive that usually connects to the Kindle Fire by the use of Wi-Fi.
It comes in varieties of16 GB as well as 32 GB, and very soon 64 GB too. Three gadgets can at a time be connected to a Kingston Wi-Drive, and every user can be able to access diverse content at the same time. You make use of the Wi-Drive Android application on the Kindle Fire so as to access the machine.
The Wi-Drive as well permits you to connect to another network. Thus you can surf the internet while using it.
With this you only need to take care of your it everything using the internet need protection at all cost its now your responsibility.
Splashtop Remote Desktop
If you wish to access every file on your PC easily and flow them to the Kindle Fire, this app can do that.
You can accurately access and also use each and every one of your programs and your files on the PC from the Kindle Fire itself.
Provided that your computer is on and it has a Splashtop Streamer operating, you can access it anytime anywhere if your Kindle Fire has is connected to the internet.
Kindle Fire Cloud Storage
There are a lot of other choices offering cloud storage apart from Amazon. Below are three that generally operate on the Kindle Fire, and they give free space and a probability of getting 50 GB when you refer to others.
The Amazon cloud drive
You get 5 GB of free storage space automatically. Their plans are $12 annually for standard and $60 for limitless storage.
The sugar sync
Paid plans begin at 30 GB for $4.99 per month or $49.99/annually. They don’t offer free plans nowadays.
Dropbox
Dropbox begins with a free space of 2 GB; up to 10 GB of free space by referring people Paid plans are $99 monthly for 50 GB or $199 annually for 100GB