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Most Android devices default to the Google Play Store for downloading and installing apps, but it's far from the only place ...
Amazon Fire tablets run an Android-fork called FireOS with its own, limited, app store. Fortunately, you can install the Google Play Store.
Amazon Fire tablets lack the Play Store, but they do support sideloading apps. Using Fire Toolbox you can easily install the Play Store for more app options. Even with the Play Store addition, Fire OS ...
How to Install Apps From a PC to Android Software. Android apps that allow users to root and customize their device are generally not available on Google Play.
Amazon offers a newer Kindle Fire (2nd generation) with a slightly faster processor and software based on Android 4.0. This build of Android 4.2 isn’t designed for that tablet.
This morning Google officially released Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with over 200 new emojis, software changes, security patches and more for all new Nexus smartphones and tablets. Over the air updates ...
The CyanogenMod team has released the first public build of Google Android for the HP TouchPad tablet. Right now the software is still in the alpha phase, which means that not everything works as ...
If you prefer the Android experience on your tablet on the go, but the desktop experience at a keyboard, you can install Android on your x86 tablet, dual boot, and get the best of both worlds.