Already in use by millions for automatic book syncing, Whispersync on the Kindle Fire tablet will let you stream video, TV and audio, too, execs said this week. Stop and resume as you like. For example, you could start streaming a movie on the Kindle Fire, stop, and resume watching on another screen. Like, say, your TV. Check out the video below. So what is Whispersync exactly? Unveiled in 2009 and significantly beefed up for the Kindle Fire, think of it as a cloud-based service for synchronizing rich media play across multiple devices. If you’ve ever used a Kindle e-reading device, you already know how it works with books. Imagine it with movies or TV shows and you see what Whispersync Video is aiming for. Kindle Fire means never having to fast forward again. With movies, bandwidth is an obvious concern. If you’ve ever dealt with downloading a big magazine on an iPad and had to wrestle with space, you know why.

Gina Smith contributed to the reporting on this piece. -Jake I now see that the only connectivity the Kindle Fire offers is Wifi. Interesting. This was my First time to this blog. Appreciate you sharing this. I am going to revisit this website. Comment Name * Email *

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