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Might need a new tablet
Hi all. I presently have a Kindle Fire 2nd gen 7 inch model. No cameras, just a Kindle Fire. Has served me well over 4 years.
While I like it, it's slow and the apps don't load up like they used do. Been thinking about getting a new tablet. Been saving up. The one that I can afford (and because I'm used to a KF) is the 8 inch Kindle Fire. Comes with two cameras and it's bigger than the one I have now and it's only $89.00 on Amazon Here are some dumb questions from me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Right now, when I go for coffee, I take my Kindle Fire 2nd gen and they have wi fi in the place and I go on FB, get my email and read any books that I have on my present KF. I'm used to using this model and that's why I'd like the same kind. Can I do the exact same thing with the 8 inch model? 2. I looked at the specs and it says "does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks" I have no idea what this means. I tried researching it but all the comments are about using the kindle with their smartphones and I don't know what they are talking about. What the heck are they talking about? This 8 inch model is only $89.00 The 10 inch is $229.00. I can afford $89.00. 16 gs. I don't need 32 (I don't even know what this means anyway) And can I sync up what I now have on my present Kindle Fire 7 with a newer 8 inch model. Like the books I have on the cloud and whatever other apps I have on the cloud? So if you can find the time to answer these stupid questions of mine, I'd appreciate it. I just want to go on youtube, get email, read my books and see my friend's FB posts. That's about all I need.,And if my laptop ever dies, I can use the KF 8 inch temporarily until I can afford a new laptop. Thanks to anyone who can simplify my life. I don't need big things or special effects to be happy. Just my one hour in the morning at my local coffee shop and then it's back home and I take care of Alan. Melody |
One thing to bear in mind is that tablets often have quite poor security, especially when used to access a public WiFi network - because of this it would be easy for a hacker to "read over your shoulder" when you are checking your e-mail or FB accounts using public WiFi with a tablet.
This information might help 1 steps to staying secure on public Wi-Fi. |
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Hi. Thanks so much. I dont worry. The only place I use it is in a chinese coffee place. No one is behind me. I will definitely check out that link. Thanks so much. |
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Thanks much Melody |
Optimum is not available in Australia but as far as I can see it seems to be similar to a public WiFi system.
As far as security is concerned, above I did not mean that a hacker could *physically* "read over your shoulder" when you are using your tablet to check your e-mail or FB accounts using a public WiFi system at the coffee shop. What I meant was that, because of the security vulnerabilities in some tablets, a hacker could *electronically* "read over your shoulder" - ie, steal private things about your e-mail/FB accounts using the communal public WiFi system at the coffee shop. |
Ah!!! that's why I never do banking and I have nothing linked to my profile page on FB. I know it's data mining. I'm very careful.
And I don't do anything with my phone. There are nuts out there. lol Thanks so much Melody |
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