You can now use Evernote Clearly with Firefox, T-mobile talks about how they used Carrier IQ, and you can manually update your Kindle Fire's software.
- Evernote's Article Reading Tool Available for Firefox: Evernote Clearly, a Read-It-Later type browser extension, is now available for Firefox in addition to Chrome. [Evernote Blog]
- T-Mobile Comes Clean About Its Carrier IQ Usage: T-Mobile reports that only nine phone models had any Carrier IQ software installed, and those phones that did used a less powerful version of the tracking software. [GigaOM]
- Force Your Kindle Fire to Update Without a PC: You can manually copy the update files to your Fire over USB, but if you don't want to hook up to a PC you can use an Android file manager app instead. [GigaOM]
- A Galaxy Nexus Software Update Will Address Weak Signal Issues: Verizon will release a software update to make the phone's signal strength display more accurate. [Computer World]
- Mozilla Email Client Thunderbird 9 is Available for Download: The update provides security fixes and some other behind the scenes improvements; download it here. [gHacks Technology News]
- CCleaner Update Plays Nice with Google Chrome Canary: You can now use the system cleaning tool to tidy-up your system, including Chrome Canary's associated files and information. [Techdowns]





