By Krish Rock


Tablets have become the latest "must have" gadget to own, and for good reason. They are light-weight, extremely portable, easy to use and visually awesome! The Amazon Kindle Fire hopes to appeal to both new and established tablet owners. The Fire has already pre-sold an estimated 250,000 units in just the first five days of being launched. Evaluated against other well-known tablets, Fire is holding its own.

With so many tablets available on the market, let's do a Kindle Fire Tablet comparison. How Does The Fire Stack Up Against The Other Tablets? The most well-known tablet by far is the Apple iPad. So for this report we'll focus on how Fire compares specifically to the iPad. It should be noted that coming in a close second are tablets running Google's Android operating system. This is important to note as Fire also runs on the Android Platform.

Cloud computing services are an old concept of thinking but a new implementation to the computer world. In the past, every computer that wanted to be able to do certain functions would need to have all of the programs installed directly on to the computer you want to use. With the cloud, this is no longer needed.

Computers can log on to a central server and be able to use everything that is on that server. This makes for more effective computing and makes the programs and computer work run for efficiently.

This OS has the camera application with enhanced features like photo composition with grid lines, autofocus and auto exposure. It may be just a phone, but Apple does not like to leave any stone unturned even in its camera application.

This is mostly done in a work environment where many computers are linked up together and all need to have access to the same programs. Instead of having all of the programs and functions installed on each and every computer, these computers will be granted access to the programs and functions they need when they need them. This helps to save time and space.

The usage of cloud computing services is a dream scenario for any IT department of a company. Their job is made that much easier because they only have to concentrate on one central server area instead of work on each individual computer. If there is a server issue, they can go directly to the server and fix what is wrong. They do not need to go to any specified computer and try to troubleshoot the potential problem. The IT department can focus their efforts on one location and not go to each computer and try to figure out different individual problems.




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