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Amazon's Kindle e-reader allows you to download e-books, documents and magazines using your registered Amazon account. Sometimes you may want to remove items from your library or device because they are no longer useful to you.
Delete Books From Kindle
Many of the United Kingdom's library authorities allow their readers to access books in digital formats. Thanks to the OverDrive application, users in the United States and the United Kingdom are able to check out library books on Amazon Kindles.
Access UK Library Books on a Kindle
Do you have notes and highlights that you'd like the entire public Kindle users to be able to access? Turn on/manage the Public Notes feature on your Kindle to show the world what (in addition to highlights) what notes you've taken from your books' passages.
Manage the Ability to Display Public Notes on a Kindle
There are some books that don't occasionally get to become a Kindle eBook. When a book hasn't become a Kindle eBook, there is a way to suggest to the publisher that it does become one.
Ask a Certain Book Publishing Company to Publish an Amazon Kindle eBook (on Amazon)
Do you hate to update each app on your Amazon Kindle Fire 1-by-1? It's annoying. Well, unlike most devices, the Kindle Fire can update these by itself (assuming the app doesn't have changed permissions settings).
Make Your Amazon Kindle Fire Update Your Apps Automatically when an Update Is Available
You were so bookmark happy, bookmarking every page you liked on your Kindle Fire. Looking back, you decide you don't like those pages anymore. Follow these steps to learn how to 'un-bookmark' them.
Delete Bookmarks on the Kindle Fire
Do you keep seeing popular highlights when you read a book, but now that you don't care to read the book with popular highlights turned on, would like to turn them off for ALL books?
Manage the Ability to Display Popular Highlights on a Kindle
Is one of your bookmarks on your Kindle's web browser misspelled, or just too insanely long to read and understand quickly. Try renaming it. This article can teach you this trick.
Rename a Web Browser Bookmark on a Kindle
Is the time on your Kindle device any little bit off? This article will help consult you into fixing this device time.
Readjust the Device Time on a Kindle
If you've ever partially finished a book, and decided to archive it on your Kindle, but now you've decided that now is the right time to finish reading it, you'll have to remove it first from your archived list.
Redownload an Archived Book on a Kindle
When you're not using a collection anymore on your Kindle 2, it may be time to remove it. This article will explain how to do that.
Remove a Collection from a Kindle
Do you have documents on your computer that you want to read on your Kindle on-the-go? You can do that with your Kindle wirelessly. The steps in this article will help you transfer them this way.
Wirelessly Transfer a Document to an Amazon Kindle Device
Have you previously added a book you've been reading to a collection, and now you'd like to remove it so it can be more visible again? These steps can help you out, so you can get back to reading it again.
Remove a Book from a Collection on a Kindle
If you've bought your device from a non-Amazon seller and now you want to know how to get those books you bought onto your device? Well, after you register, this can be done.
Register a Kindle Keyboard to Your Amazon Account
If you've ever read a book on an Amazon Kindle Fire and wanted to know what location you are on, and noticed at the bottom of the screen it says "time left in the chapter" or some other text, you are probably wondering, "How can this text be changed?"
Toggle Between the Reading Progress Views of a Book on an Amazon Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire is a larger version of Amazon's popular Kindle reader. It's similar to an iPad in that it supports multi-touch and rotation, plus unlike the Kindle, it's features a full-color screen.
Use a Kindle Fire
The Kindle Paperwhite is a great reading device that utilizes e-ink technology to give users the most book-like reading experiences available in the market today.
Use a Kindle Paperwhite
Software updates on Kindle Fire are quite easy to do. It is important for you to frequently update your Kindle Fire because it can improve stability and add security features.
Update Kindle Fire
Updating apps on your Kindle Fire allows you to benefit from any enhancements or changes made to apps by their developers. Apps on the Kindle Fire can be updated manually from inside the “Apps” menu on your tablet; you can also enable automatic updates if you would prefer to let the apps update on their own.
Update Apps on the Kindle Fire
If you know everything about reading books and apps and all the other exciting visual stuff on your Kindle Fire, but haven't tried using it's web browser (Silk) yet, then this article can lead you to the path you'll need to use it.
Use the Silk Web Browser on an Amazon Kindle Fire
wikiHow is such a fun site where you can find lots of how-to information. Now, you can extend that fun on your Kindle Fire!
Use wikiHow on an Amazon Kindle Fire
If you have photos in a camera that you want to transfer to a Kindle Fire, you can transfer them easily through your computer. All you need is a micro-USB cable for the Kindle and a USB cable for your particular camera model.
Transfer Photos from a Camera to a Kindle Fire
Do you hate always seeing your most recent books you've attempted to read first on your device? You can sort them differently, you know! This article will explain how.
Sort Your Books Differently on a Kindle
Do you want to transfer documents, but you're having trouble paying the fees to transfer your documents wirelessly to your Kindle? Try connecting your Kindle to your computer via the cord that was included in the box.
Transfer a Document to an Amazon Kindle Device (Through a USB Cable)
Once you found that experimental browser, you might be asking yourself "great... now what can you do with it?" If you are in that same boat, this article will be there to help you.
Use the Experimental (Web) Browser on a Kindle Keyboard
The Kindle Fire is a great media-consumption tablet. If ever it gets broken and you feel you can fix the device yourself by taking it apart and repairing it, then it’s not a big problem; the Kindle Fire is fairly easy to take apart.
Take Apart a Kindle Fire
The Kindle Fire is a great reading tablet, but if though the device is mainly for reading, you can still transfer pictures to it, and very easily too.
Transfer Pictures to Kindle Fire
Kindle’s mobile apps for iPhone/iPad and Android do not have a “Sign Out” or “Logout” button. Instead, users must “Deregister” their device. Deregistering your device disconnects it from your Amazon account—you will no longer be able to make purchases through this account or view content purchased through this account.
Sign Out of the Kindle App
The Kindle Fire HD, also called the Fire HD, is member of Amazon’s line of touchscreen tablet computers. You might use these useful devices for work, travel, or play.
Set Up a Kindle Fire HD
Sharing is a convenient way to gain access to more books read. Now you can share books on your Kindle to anyone you’d like. All you need is someone’s email address to provide access to an interesting, new book to read.
Share Books on Kindle
Do you keep losing your notes on your Kindle? If you turn on Annotations Backup, you'll never lose your notes again! This article will help you complete this task.
Turn on Annotations Backup on a Kindle Keyboard
Taking a screenshot may be easy on a PC or Mac, or even on an iOS device, but when it comes to Kindle Keyboard's, things look a bit complicated. This article can give you the details on how you can obtain that screenshot.
Take a Screenshot on a Kindle Keyboard
Resetting your Kindle Fire can solve many of the problems it may be having. A soft reset will fix a frozen Kindle and clear up small problems. For problems that won't go away, you can perform a factory reset, which will return the Kindle to its default settings.
Reset a Kindle Fire
Have you found a really good passage in a Kindle book that you'd like to tell your social-networking friends about? Try sharing it with either of these two methods in this article.
Share a Passage on a Kindle
If you bought the discounted Kindle Fire HD with special offers, then you will see ads on your lock screen. You have the option to make a one-time payment to Amazon remove the ads by opting to purchase an unsubscription in the “Manage Your Devices” section of your account page.
Remove Ads from Kindle Fire HD
Have you been reading a really good book on your Amazon Kindle Fire and just came across a passage you'd like to share with your social network friends?
Share Passages on an Amazon Kindle Fire
Searching for specific places in a Kindle book may seem like a daunting task, but when you know a little bit about the system, it’s not a very challenging issue at all.
Search Inside a Book on a Kindle Keyboard
Would you like to screenshot a specific screen on your Kindle Paperwhite but don't understand how? It's definitely frustrating when things happen and you don't understand the process.
Take a Screenshot on an Amazon Paperwhite
If your Kindle becomes unresponsive or begins to have frequent problems, you can troubleshoot it by trying a reset. A standard, soft reset will solve most issues, but you can also reset the device to factory settings(hard reset) for a more permanent solution.
Reset a Kindle
Do you want to have some idea of what a particular Amazon Kindle eBook you are thinking about reading is like? Try a sample of the book. This article will tell you how to pick up a sample of any eBook available on the Amazon Kindle store site-via your computer.
Send a Sample of a Book to a Kindle 2 (from Amazon)
Arguably, Amazon does not make it easy to read ePubs on your Kindle Fire. While the capability is not available by default, though, you can read your collection of ePubs on your Kindle Fire simply by downloading an e-Pub-compatible reader to your device.
Read ePubs on Kindle Fire
Having an eReader is incredibly helpful. It allows you to take a full library with you wherever you go, and offers lots of customization options to give you the best possible reading experience.
Print from Kindle
Many Kindle Fire owners know that adding an app to their Kindle Fire is a breeze. But when it comes to removing them, Amazon gets tricky, and it doesn't remove them from your account completely.
Remove an Amazon Kindle Fire App from Your Amazon Kindle Fire
Operating an Amazon Kindle eReader might be easy, but for the untrained user who just started using the device, it may be tricky to learn. Not to worry!
Operate the Amazon Kindle
Although your Kindle is almost always going to be ready for your use when it arrives at your doorstep, there will be times you'll need to customize it to your liking.
Manage Your Kindle Settings (on the Kindle 2)
Is the text size you are reading the Kindle book with too hard to read, or too large to effectively get enough information on the screen to begin with?
Manage the Text Size in a Book on a Kindle
This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a Kindle Fire HD to a TV, both wirelessly via Fire TV and by using an HDMI-to-micro-HDMI cable. There is no way to connect a standard Kindle Fire to a TV.
Hook Up Kindle Fire to a TV
Your Kindle tablet supports third-party ebooks from outside of Amazon as long as the ebooks are in formats compatible with your device. Ebooks can be moved to your tablet from Amazon wirelessly or via USB, or can be sent to your device via email.
Put Books on a Kindle
When you install an Android Operating System (OS) on your Kindle Fire tablet, the device’s existing content is wiped. As a result, before you install a new OS on your tablet, it is always a good idea to backup your device.
Install Android on Kindle Fire
Ever need the text inside a Kindle 2's book spoken to you (such as the feeling of reading a Kindle book like an audiobook)? With a Kindle, it's completely possible.
Manage the Text‐to‐Speech Option on a Kindle Keyboard
Amazon Kindle's default name isn't any fun, when you "own" your Amazon Kindle. This article will assist you to get that problem repaired.
Manage Your Device Name on Your Kindle
Do you really not want your kids to use the experimental browser on a Kindle? Or maybe it's access to the Archived Items folder? If you're on a Kindle 2, you can turn off and (later back on) a Parental Controls option.
Manage Parental Controls on a Kindle
Are you reading a book in your Kindle when, all of a sudden a passage inside the book strikes your fascination and says "that's just like me" (but don't want to leave yourself a note to tell you why you highlighted)?
Highlight Passages in a Book on a Kindle
Kindle Books are a great gift idea for the special bookworms in your life, especially those who already read e-books using their Kindle. When you purchase Kindle Books from Amazon, you can go further and complete the surprise gift by having Amazon send the book directly to that lucky book lover.
Gift a Kindle Book on Amazon
This wikiHow teaches you how to download the Instagram app on your Kindle Fire HD tablet. You can download it from the Amazon Appstore, or from one of several alternative app stores if you would prefer.
Get Instagram on Your Kindle Fire HD
Getting free books isn't just for fans of the library. You can get loads of free, public-domain books for your Kindle that will keep you entertained for hours.
Get Free Books for Your Kindle at Project Gutenberg
Do you have money stored on your Amazon.com account through Amazon gift cards? If you do, once in a while, you might want to check it to ensure how much there is on the account.
Find Your Amazon Gift Card Account Balance on an Amazon Kindle Fire
Buying apps on a Kindle Fire yourself may be easy, but when you want to send those apps to another person so that they can buy the exact same app, well, that may be a bit harder.
Get the Permalink to an Amazon Kindle Fire App
Kindle books are the great contributions of Kindle Direct Publishing platform of Amazon for paying readers. But for those who don’t want to, or can’t, pay, there are also hundreds of free Kindle books over the Internet to find and collect.
Find Free Kindle Books
Do you want to transfer your documents wirelessly to your Kindle? If so, you'll need to know the email address where you can transfer the documents to.
Create Your Send‐to‐Kindle Email Address
Is your 3G a bit spotty on your Kindle Keyboard? Try connecting it to a Wi-Fi network. This article will tell you how to do that.
Connect to a WiFi Network on a Kindle Keyboard
If you've ever used a Kindle Fire 1st or 2nd generation device or a Kindle Fire HD, you should know that after a book has been hidden from the Carousel, the book should come back onto the Carousel after you've next opened it (after you've hidden it).
Get a Book to Redisplay on the Carousel After It's Been Hidden on a Kindle Fire HDX
Do you want to have some idea of what a particular Amazon Kindle eBook you are thinking about reading is like? Try a sample of the book. This article will tell you how to pick up a sample of any eBook available on the Amazon Kindle store site-via your Amazon Kindle 2 browser.
Download a Sample Version of a Book on a Kindle
Just like the printed versions, e-books need to be cited as well whenever a part of it is used in a scholarly paper. There are three main ways of citing sources: MLA style, APA style, and Chicago Style.
Cite a Kindle eBook
Are you worried that there is an offensive or otherwise bad bookmark on your Kindle device's web browser? Whatever the reason, you can remove the bookmark from the device.
Delete a Web Browser Bookmark on a Kindle
If you hate leaving too many books on the front screen of your Kindle 2, it might be time to add some of these books to be read later to a Collection.
Create a New Collection on a Kindle
The Kindle Fire's Silk browser allows you to surf multiple tabs on the internet. These tabs allow you to pull up multiple websites at once, flipping through them to keep many different pages open simultaneously.
Close Tabs on Kindle Fire
Applications that run in the background on your Kindle Fire HD can accelerate the rate at which your battery drains and can even slow down the performance of your Kindle Fire.
Close Apps on the Kindle Fire HD
The Amazon Kindle advertises 30 hours or more of battery life per charge. You can charge the Kindle with a computer or an A/C power adaptor plug. If your Kindle gets down to critical battery levels, you may need to reboot it completely.
Charge a Kindle
Amazon's Kindle e-reader is designed to mimic a book or newspaper page by showing 16 shades of gray. Kindle users can buy books, games, magazines and newspapers with their Amazon account.
Buy Magazines for Kindle
Kindles and other e-readers fill up quickly, especially if you're an avid reader. To make more room for new books on your Kindle, you can archive older books for a later date by removing them from your device.
Archive a Book on a Kindle
The Kindle line of e-readers (including the basic Kindle and the Kindle fire) are produced and developed by Amazon.com. There are a number of ways to get in touch with Amazon regarding its Kindle products.
Contact Kindle
Your Kindle can be a great tool for your personal or professional life. While the primary function is as an ebook reader, some Kindles can play .mp3s, be used to read local e-newspapers, and even be used to read a wide variety of documents.
Add a PDF to a Kindle
Have you ever tried to read a book on an Amazon Kindle handheld device before, but when you got to a word you didn't understand, you decided to dig out a real-live dictionary?
Choose a Dictionary to Use on an Amazon Kindle Keyboard
If you own a Kindle Fire and own a few books on it, you've probably noticed a few books you buy might have the professional narration feature enabled for the particular book.
Add the Complete Professional Narration of an Amazon Kindle Book on a Kindle Fire
Amazon's Kindle first appeared on the market in 2007. The e-book reader was made to simulate paper in shades of gray so that it was easy to read. Users can shop for and buy e-books, magazines, blogs and other media in portable document format (PDF).
Add Notes to Kindle
Are you tired of just reading books on your Nook? Reading and following the directions in this article, will give you something else to listen to, to supplement your reading.
Upload Music to a Nook
Have so many books to read or so many categories of books, that you feel you need to add your books to a collection? The ideas in this article will help you get these books to the right place.
Add a Book to a Collection on a Kindle
The Nook is a brand of portable electronic reader created by the US book retailer Barnes & Noble. It was introduced and released to the market during the fourth quarter of 2009.
Use the Nook
Ever come across a whole page of text you'd like to come back and reread? Try bookmarking the entire page. The process to do so, can be found in this article.
Add a Bookmark to a Location on a Kindle Keyboard
A Nook HD is a digital e-reader that allows you to download and read your favorite books or other digital media. These devices can be a handy way for you to carry a lot of your favorite titles with you in a small device.
Reset a Nook HD
Have you found a screen you'd like to view at a later date on your Nook eBook device? This article can explain how you can screenshot it for later retrieval.
Take a Screenshot on a Nook
Kindle’s “Screen Reader” option (formerly Voice Guide) is an accessibility feature that uses voice narration of menu and page selections. The feature can be accessed from the “Accessibility” menu in the settings.
Activate Voice on Kindle
Before you go ahead and start reading e-books using your brand-new Nook Simple Touch, you need to register your device first. Device registration is part of the setup process of Nook readers and tablets.
Register Nook Simple Touch
You can access Kindle books on your computer using either the Kindle Cloud Reader or Kindle Desktop App. The Cloud Reader allows you to read books from any device with an Internet connection.
Access Kindle Books on Computer
With the Nook HD (the third generation of Nook tablet from Barnes and Noble), you can read your favorite books, watch movies, browse the internet, and much more.
Set Up a Nook HD
The Nook from Barnes and Noble is an E-reader that lets you take books on the go. Taking the back cover off is a simple process, but it must be done differently for each version of the Nook.
Remove a Nook Cover
Are you totally baffled, when you are told that a classic Kindle has it's own web browser? This article will help get you into this web browser (called the Experimental Browser).
Access the Experimental (Web) Browser on a Kindle
If you use a NOOK device or application from Barnes and Noble, you can loan certain books to other readers using the LendMe program. Readers you want to lend a NOOK book to must one of your NOOK contacts and have an email address associated with an active Barnes and Noble account.
Lend Nook Books
When you purchase your Nook eBook reader, it comes with only a limited or a certain number of free eBooks—not nearly enough for bookworms! Fret not, though, because you can purchase more eBooks straight from the Barnes & Noble store, or if you have some eBooks stored in your computer, you can simply copy them into your Nook to easily enjoy them wherever you are.
Load eBooks Into Your Nook
Nook is the eBook tablet reader from Barnes and Noble. It was created as an alternative to Amazon’s Kindle series. Nook is popular among people who prefer reading their favorite books and documents on a portable device.
Charge a Nook
If your Nook device is not performing correctly, you may need to reset the device to its factory default settings. Performing a factory reset forces the Nook to clear all settings and erase all content; you'll only want to do this as a last resort if it's malfunctioning or if you are planning to give or sell your tablet to another person and want it cleared.
Factory Reset a Nook
So, you found a picture that you would like to use as a wallpaper. This article will tell you how to do it.
Download a Picture off of the Internet and Make It Your Nook Color Wallpaper
The Nook Color eReader is an Android powered eReader released by Barnes and Noble. The device blurs the line between an eReader and a tablet and offers many levels of customization.
Change the Wallpaper on a Nook Color
Barnes and Noble is a well known bookstore with a variety of written subjects for readers to purchase. The Nook eReader is a tablet produced by the company that enables you to read virtual eBooks rather than buy hard copy books.
Change the Battery of a Barnes and Noble Nook eReader
Do you know about the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, at Universal Studios, Orlando? On this ride you can pick your own music and make a video. Sometimes, the same music may bore you so I have figured out how to get bonus tracks.
Get Bonus Tracks on the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit
Ever seen someone in a show and thought that could be me? These tips will help you stand out from the crowd.
Get Picked As a Volunteer at a Major Theme Park
With Barnes and Noble's Nook e-reader, it's easy to keep all of your favorite books and publications on one easy-to-access device. However, the amount of memory space on your device can put a hard limit on the number of titles you're able to physically store at one time.
Archive Books on Nook
Sometimes, the text on a Nook can be hard to read. Know how to adjust it to better suit your reading pleasure. This article will guide you in achieving this desired result.
Adjust the Text on a Nook
A day at the zoo is guaranteed to be a day of discovery. You get the opportunity to see, hear, smell, and learn about hundreds of fascinating creatures.
Dress for the Zoo