Okay Smashers, it’s time for episode 14 of The SmashCast! In this episode we discuss security threats in the Appstores, Hybrid PC-Smartphones, our favorite superbowl commercials, the NoPhone, and of course, our ridickitech segment. Here is a preview of Ridickitech:
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Okay Smashers, it’s time for episode 13 of The SmashCast! In this episode we discuss driverless vehicles, the Crees Smart-Bulb, Jimmy Kimmel and the sad state of our nation’s cyber-security, Google Fiber, and our weekly surprise ridickitech segment.
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Okay Smashers, it’s time for episode 12 of The SmashCast! In this episode we discuss iPhone separation anxiety, Galaxy S6 rumors/leaks, Project Ara, 3D printed vehicles, and our ridickitech segment.
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Okay Smashers, it’s time for episode 11 of The SmashCast! In this episode we discuss our favorite gadgets from CES and of course another ridiculous piece of technology.
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Okay Smashers, it’s time for episode 10 of The SmashCast! In this [censored] episode we discuss the rumored iPhone mini, Google’s Autonomous Vehicle, Sony’s amendment for the DDoS attack, the ridickitech segment, and our Christmas drone stories. We may or may not have overly censored Curtis in this episode.
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So, you have Amazon Prime and love the free two-day shipping. Along with the two-day shipping, Amazon Prime members also get to watch unlimited Amazon Instant Video. This allows you to watch a large variety of movies and TV shows. There are many that you can watch for free and others that you will need to pay for. Outside of watching Amazon Instant Video on your computer, Amazon also allows members to watch TV shows on select TV’s, phones, and tablets. You can view the full list compatible devices here.
If you glanced at the list of compatible devices, you may have noticed that there are no Android tablets listed. Sadly, Amazon Instant Video is not available on Android tablets, but don’t worry! We will show you how you can still enjoy that Instant Video goodness on your shiny Android tablet.
Follow these easy steps and you will be watching Amazon instant video on your Android tablet in no time:
1. Download Dolphin Browser on Android Tablet from the Google Play Store
5. Press the Dolphin Icon on the Menu bar (Top of the Screen)
6. Select Settings
7. Select Customize
8. Select User Agent
9. Select Desktop
10. Go back to Settings menu and Select Web Content
11. Select Flash Player
12. Select On demand or Always on
13. Reload Amazon and watch away!
You should now be able to watch Amazon Instant Video on your Android tablet. While this should work more most Android tablets, we cannot guarantee that this will work for all.
If you do encounter any issues or have any questions, feel free to collaborate in the comment section below or fill out our contact us page. We really do contact you back.