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Jailbreaking your Kindle, and putting new ‘screensaver’ images

By alister Posted on December 27, 2011 Posted in fun, quick 1 Comment Tagged with kindle, quick
Jailbreaking your Kindle, and putting new ‘screensaver’ images
Kindle 'screensaver'

A quick fun post for those of you with an Amazon Kindle – some instructions on how to a) jailbreak your reader (trivially easy), and then b) put your own wallpapers on there, so you get a more interesting ‘screensaver’. …

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