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Fire Toolbox v9.0 makes hacking Amazon’s tablets easier

by Brad Linder10/09/202010/09/2020 4 Comments on Fire Toolbox v9.0 makes hacking Amazon’s tablets easier

Amazon’s Fire tablets are some of the most affordable tablets worth buying. While they tend to have fairly slow processors, they also have decent screens, an acceptable amount of storage, and hard-to-beat prices – the Fire 7 tablet sells for $50 and up, the Fire HD 8 has a starting price of $90, and the […]

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