And though all Kindle Fires run a forked version of Android, resulting in a smaller app selection than that of their not-so-limited cousins, the Amazon Appstore is growing. As it does, so does the list of things for which the Kindle Fire can be used. It can take a business meeting with Cisco WebEx Meetings; be a yoga instructor with All-in Yoga; manage banking with Bank of America, Chase, Wells Fargo, and others; connect the far-flung family with Skype; spin music with Spotify; file taxes with TurboTax SnapTax; cut the cable with Amazon Instant and Netflix; flip through the newsstand with Flipboard; bargain hunt on eBay; and get dinner on the table with Allrecipes Dinner Spinner.
With so much going on inside the device, what goes on outside to protect it and enhance its features is more and more important. Luckily, there are cases that are appropriate for every use. That includes one that can take a tackle if you bring your Kindle Fire along to a game to follow Team Stream by Bleacher Report. And with the productivity category including OfficeSuite Professional 6, a case that incorporates a keyboard, like the Belkin YourType Folio+Keyboard, is a handy addition to the Kindle Fire.
PCMag has found 20 cases for Kindle Fire owners of every kind. So fire up yours and go through our gallery.
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