Kindle Fire HDs use a customized version of Android, which is a mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel with a non-GNU userland.
Depending on what version of Kindle Fire you have, you may not be able to play Moshi Monsters on it. Adobe has stopped supporting Adobe Flash Player for Android, so if you have a newer version of the Kindle Fire, it will not have Adobe Flash Player on it and you will not be able to play Moshi Monsters on your Kindle Fire.
It is currently not possible to download and play Roblox on the kindle fire. The Kindle fire's internal processor is simply not powerful enough to support such a highly graphical game like Roblox. Currently the only devices that fully support Roblox are Windows PCs, with limited support for Macs and Ios4.
No, You can only connect i pod with i pod etc.
Yes, from the Amazon app store. Games include Fruit Ninja HD and Temple Run, as well as other apps which aren't games.
The game exists. It has been written for android based devices such as the kindle fire. However, in order to get it right now you will need to find someone with another android device to download it from the Google Play store and back it up and send you the file to your kindle. There might be versions floating around online but since it's technically illegal to redistribute these files without consent from the developer, I'm not going to put a link here. I hope this helps.
Depends on what browser you use. Site you are visiting is irrelevant. Go to tools (or similar) history-and there should be a delete option somewhere.
On the Kindle2, the 5-way controller is a square-shaped button to the left of the keyboard. It's called 5-way because you can gently tilt it to the right, left, up and down, and also click it. It often acts somewhat like a mouse would on a computer.
It also needs a little experimenting before you are confident about the pressure you're supposed to apply in order for the cursor on screen to actually move.
At the top of the screen where it says who's kindle you are on, time and battery, drag it down. Click on the heading +more. Scroll down until you find Language and Keyboard then click on it. Two headings will come up pick languages. Scroll down the screen until you find your language. It will come up orange.
I know you can get the abc player app and watch free abc shows.
No.
Unless you can somehow download it to your computer and change the format of the book to one the Nook can read.
No. They are each their own different brands, so you cannot access the nook store on the kindle.
If they have DRM - no, cannot be opend with a kindle.
If the do not have DRM - they can be converted using third party software (e.g. calibre).
Kindle books use a proprietary format that can only be read on Kindles or devices running a Kindle app including the iPhone, Android phones, iPad, Mac and PC. The Nook can not read ebook in the Kindle format. Both the Kindle and Nook can read ebooks in some other common formats but these are used for free ebook titles that are one or two centuries old.
No. Books that are on Kindle devices are ".mobi" files. Nooks read ".epub" files.
As of 3/25/12, there is no way to put books from your Nook onto your Kindle.
The Kindle Fire costs $199. The most basic version of Kindle eReader is $79.
You can't. You have to play on an IPad, IPhone, or a computer.
basically the kindle fire wasnt designed for calling or making calls, but i personal think with the right type of mic or intercom, you shall. but t
Since the app is not available in the Amazon store, you will need to side-load the game onto your Kindle Fire. It's actually really easy and requires no rooting.