> Supposedly yes. But I didn't see anything on Amazon's site about 
> that feature. I read in a blog that Amazon can, at its discretion, 
> enable and disable features via the wireless. That's why I have 
> wireless turned off most of the time. Well, that also increases 
> battery life as well. So, if such is possible, there it is likely 
> "pushed" whenever Amazon wants to. I don't much like that either, 
> but I don't know for sure that they actually have that ability.

Assuming the Kindle DX functions similarly to the Kindle, which I have, 
yes, Amazon can push updates down over wireless.  And while it's certainly 
up to you, I'd suggest accepting them; they often improve things. 
Sometimes they disable things (such as allowing the text-to-speech to be 
disabled), but that's rare.
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