17 December 2013

Amazon Launches Payment Plans For Kindle Fire HDX Tablets



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Amazon is now offering payment plans for its Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch tablets and 8.9-inch tablets. These plans allow you to pay 25% of the price of the tablet upfront, plus shipping and tax, and then pay the rest of it in three more payments each 90 days apart, giving you a total of 270 days before you have to pay it off completely. There is no credit check and no interest or finance fees, making this a pretty good deal for those who would like to spread out the payment for their tablet. The deal runs until 11:59PM December...


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Tekiki Helps You Find The Best Deals For Good iOS Apps Every Day



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Who doesn’t love free apps? If for some reason you absolutely hate free apps, feel free to leave this article now. Still here? I’m not surprised. Finding an app on offer for free, especially the kind that usually costs money, is a universal favorite. Getting your hands on a app that usually costs $3.99 without paying a dime gives you this warm fuzzy feeling inside, and this gets even better when the app is actually good. There are many ways to find discounted iPhone and iPad apps — from following your favorite websites for alerts, to apps such as AppsFire...


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Have It Your Way: Hide The Windows 8.1 Start Button



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You probably know that Microsoft killed the Start button in Windows 8. With the Windows 8.1 update, they restored it, turning it into a shortcut button for the Start screen or desktop. Thing is, some users aren’t happy – they don’t like the Start button, and want to remove it. You Can’t Please Everyone Windows users. You’ve got to hand it to us, we know how to complain. Following the introduction of Windows 8, we complained at the lack of a Start button. At first, Microsoft held its nerve, but eventually relented in the face of users installing third party...


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3 Free Tools To Get Windows Experience Index In Windows 8.1



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It’s a well-known fact that Microsoft has dropped the GUI version Windows Experience Index from its latest Windows 8.1 operating system. Windows Experience Index, a feature first introduced with Windows Vista, evaluates and then rates your PC’s hardware. As some of you may know, even though the GUI version of WEI isn’t present in Windows […]

6 Ways to Watch Live TV on Windows 8



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Watching TV has never been easier, with apps for smartphones and tablets streaming live pictures to your handheld device. It’s been tougher for desktop users, but with the release of Windows 8 several apps have come along that make enjoying TV on your computer much easier. Desktop and notebook owners have long had the advantage of TV cards and USB signal converters that enable the capture, display and recording of TV signals from terrestrial, satellite and cable providers. However, setting up these devices can be tricky, and in the case of the USB solutions, a drain on your system resources....


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