Lots of great Kindle news over the past few days. One of the things I am the most excited about the Dropbox integration for Kindle now. I use Dropbox all the time, and being able to send filesback and forth via Dropbox is going to be great. Check out that and more below!
Amazon’s Kindle Fire is catching up to Apple’s iPad. Google hopes to fixed dropped WiFi on its Chromebooks. Researchers think that SSDs have a bleak outlook. Android 5.0 Jelly Bean might be on the horizon.
Dropbox Automator has gotten a major update this week, adding a Google+/Picasa uploader, support for sending files to Box.net and to Amazon’s Kindle. Better yet, the service now lets users restrict access to just one folder in Dropbox.We covered Dropbox Automator when it launched at the end of December, but the service had a few rough edges…

Amazon Kindle Fire
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Josh Miller/CNET)Three months after going on sale, we still don’t know how many Kindle Fire tablets that Amazon has sold.Sure, analysts have made estimates, but without real figures from Amazon, we’re left to guess as to how the Kindle Fire is faring against devices from Apple, Samsung, and others…
