Not exact matches
After you've charged your Kindle Fire HD and
connected it to your Amazon
account (under Settings), you'll want to sync the device with your existing media
libraries and services.
Borrowing an e-book involves a ridiculous number of steps: You must create a free Adobe
account, download Adobe software onto your computer, start an
account with your local
library,
connect up those two
accounts, and finally sideload the books onto the e-reader via USB.
It'll sync to anything that's
connected to your Google
account and you can even upload your own EPUB or PDF files to add to your
library.
Worth noting: according to the ordering page, your new Kindle Fire will arrive already
connected to your Amazon
account, with your Kindle
library waiting for you when you pull it out of the box.
I
connected easily to my
library account and to my other books already downloaded on my kindle app.
If you check your
account balance or purchase some new shoes at your local public
library, anyone who is also
connected and who has the skills and know - how can see your information and use it as they see fit.
According to the official Playstation Blog a new app is coming to Europe and North America which will allow you to
connect your Playstation Now
account and its
library of over 400 games to your PC.
It's both a cloud - based digital locker and a one - stop - shop app: customers
connect Movies Anywhere to their iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play, or Vudu
accounts, and all of the eligible movies they've purchased through those retailers appear as part of their Movies Anywhere
library.
Also, new users who
connect existing
accounts from Amazon, iTunes, Google Play and Vudu will get free films added to their
libraries.
When you're first
connecting accounts, it can take a while for your movies to sync, especially if you've got an extensive
library.
GOG
Connect can help you build your GOG
library by linking your Steam
account and sharing select games between the two services.