How to add a browser to Amazon’s Fire TV and Fire TV Stick

FireTV + Browser = Possible? (1)

All over the Internet, a lot of people are complaining that the Fire TV and Fire TV Stick do not have a browser. Well, good news to you Fire TV-loving, browser-enabled Fire TV-wanting people! On Amazon’s website, Rakesh Patel says, “The easiest way is to side-load Android browser of your choice like CHROME to Fire TV and connect wireless mouse with the USB port to make it easier to use. I found a nice Android apps called “Apps2Fire” which makes it so easy to send any Android apps to Fire TV. You need to go to applications and use Manage Installed Applications to use the side loaded apps. You will have to provide Ip address of your Fire TV. Turn on “ADB debugging” and “Apps from Unknown Sources” located under System-Developer options to side-load apps.”

Keyboard to iOS? Yes!

Did you know that you can use a keyboard (without Bluetooth), to control iOS device? Probably you didn’t. We’re going to show you how it’s done.

Supplies needed:

  • An iOS device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch)
  • A keyboard (wired or USB-wireless, such as a Logitech K400r (Price on Amazon: $20))
  • The Camera Connection Kit from Apple ($40)

Now here is how it’s done:

 

Connect the Camera Connection Kit into your iOS device (don’t worry if it says “Not Available” or similar). Once connected, connect the USB Keyboard receiver into the Camera Connection Kit already into the device. Turn on your keyboard, and start typing away!

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