Amazon.com will release a software update for the Kindle Fire in about two weeks, company spokesperson Kinley Pearsall told TechNewsWorld. “We’re rolling out an over-the-air update … that will improve performance, touch navigation, and give customers the option to choose what items display on the carousel,” Pearsall elaborated. The moves comes in the wake of a spate of complaints from disgruntled consumers perturbed by, among other things, a lack of parental controls and privacy features and an inability to turn off Amazon’s noted 1-Click ordering feature.
Can a Software Update Quench Kindle Firestorm?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 12, 2011 12:04 PMAmazon.com will release a software update for the Kindle Fire in about two weeks, company spokesperson Kinley Pearsall told TechNewsWorld. “We’re rolling out an over-the-air update … that will improve performance, touch navigation, and give customers the option to choose what items display on the carousel,” Pearsall elaborated. The moves comes in the wake of a spate of complaints from disgruntled consumers perturbed by, among other things, a lack of parental controls and privacy features and an inability to turn off Amazon’s noted 1-Click ordering feature.