Kindle firmware 2.5.3 released; international browsing unlocked

Amazon has announced that its 2.5.3 firmware for the Kindle ereader is now being pushed out wirelessly to all users. The new software – which adds the ability to sort ebooks into “Collections” (aka folders), share notes and highlighted passages on Facebook and Twitter, and improves PDF handling among other things – should arrive on your Kindle “over the next few weeks”; however we’ve just checked our unit and it’s already been updated.

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If you’re unwilling to wait, and the 2.5.3 update is nowhere in sight, Amazon allow you to manually download it and install it to your Kindle from amazon.com/kindlesoftwareupdates. If you’re content to wait, however, simply make sure your Kindle’s 3G connection is turned on; the ereader itself can be in standby mode.

It’s worth noting that the first-generation Kindle won’t, apparently, be getting the new firmware. However, we’ve also just tested the web browser on our Kindle in the UK – which previously was restricted to viewing Wikipedia – and it seems Amazon has unlocked the 3G connection so that you can now view any site.

- Collections: Organize your books and documents into one or more collections
- Facebook & Twitter Posts: Share your notes and highlighted book passages with friends on Facebook and Twitter directly from your Kindle
- Popular Highlights: See what the Kindle community thinks are the most interesting passages in the books you’re reading
- PDF Pan and Zoom: Zoom into PDFs and pan around to easily view small print and detailed tables or graphics
- Password Protection: Password protect your Kindle when you’re not using it
- More font sizes & Improved Clarity: Enjoy two new larger font sizes and sharper fonts for an even more comfortable reading experience

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