To restore the device to factory defaults, enter 111222777.
From:Kindle support on Amazon
nope
When you unlock a passcode that has been forgotten on your iPod Touch, all of your songs will unfortanetly be deleted, and you will have to put all of them back on. But if you are CHANGING your passcode, off of the settings button on your iPod Touch, nothing will happen to your current memory.
you go to ipod menu then settings then into General then Passcode Lock
take it to the store you got it from, or a nearby apple store if they cant fix it, you are stuffed.
Here's what you do: Touch "Settings" Touch "General" Scroll down until you see "Passcode lock." Touch it. Enter your own 4-digit passcode Re-enter it Ta-da! You've got a passcode! If you don't believe me, lock your ipod. Slide to unlock as usual There's the Enter Passcode! Now your bro won't mess with it!
settings-general-passcode-set your passcode(it can be a 4-number passcode or a letter one--to get a letter one, turn off the simple passcode)
Fire
slide an put you passcode in
Current versions of the Kindle do not have a touch screen, but the Kindle Touch is due for relase next month (november 2011) and is available to preorder from Amazon now.
no cause the kindle is a kindle fire and water will put the fare out
Amazon manufacture Kindle.
yes and no