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coby doesnt not have licensing with google so by default it doesn't come with google play, but an off brand app store. it is feasible to do so but requires some knowledge on how to 'root' the tablet.
All Android apps are files downloaded from the Play Store. The app file name is "com.android.vending" and it is found in this path : sdcard/Android/data.
The suggested method is to copy that file from an Android device (phone or tablet) to a SD or microSD card and move that card to your device.You can use the "My Files" app (folder icon) to go there and see it, then copy it
A word of caution: Many Android apps may not work with the Android version of your device because the manufacturer may have a modified Android operating system. I discovered this on my Lenovo ThinkPad which had its own version of downloading apps. I loaded this file and "Google Play Store" was working, but sometimes stopped.
Download the Flash Player for your Coby Kyros on the Internet and install it. Use Google to search for for the correct application specifically for this tablet..
It might be the version of the Android on it. If you use Android 2.1, then you have to upgrade it to Android 2.2, then you will be able to play Flashcontent. But bad news is, that you have to wait, until Coby releases an Android 2.2 upgrade for Kyros (http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/coby-tablets/3663-coby-kyros-7015-tablet-questions.html), because if you upgrade your tablet PC from elsewhere, then it might be malfunctioning.
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