The latest must - have device to hit us seems to be the smart new
age tablet computers.
Not exact matches
Unlike other
aging platforms, Fuckbook was built using the latest web technologies and coding standards which makes it easily accessible through your desktop
computer,
tablet or mobile device.
Based on a nationally representative survey of low - income parents with children between the
ages of 6 to 13, the report found most parents saw academic value in technology and named education as the No. 1 reason for purchasing desktop
computers, laptops and
tablets.
On the other hand, the theater package didn't get much use in this
age of
tablet computers and smartphones, and omitting it would have been an easy way to shave $ 2450 from our as - tested price.
Older adults
aged 60 - 77 years spent less time fixating the text and showed lower brain activity when using a
tablet computer, as compared to the other media.
Share of the Swedish population of different
ages who have access to a smartphone, their own
computer or their own
tablet
Many popular touch screen manufacturers and companies making chipsets are entering an golden
age of sales and profit directly arbitrated to the proliferation of
tablet and slate
computers.
In the year ending in January 2012, the American Association of Publishers reported that e-book sales had risen more than 49.4 % in the adult books category, 475.1 % in the children's and young adult category, and 150.7 % in the religious publications category.5 We at the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project reported that ownership of e-book readers among adults
age 18 and older had nearly doubled from 10 % of the population to 19 % over the holiday gift - giving season at the end of 2011, and ownership of
tablet computers had surged a similar amount.6 In the final week of 2011 the e-book version of 42 of the top - selling 50 books on USA Today's best - seller book list was outselling the paper version of the same book.7
45 % of magazine and journal readers under
age 30 read their magazines or journals on a
computer or handheld devices such as a
tablet, e-reader, or cell phone, compared with 30 % of older adults.
But during the most recent holiday season, we saw a major spike in ownership.12 In mid-January, we reported that 19 % of adults
ages 18 and older owned an e-book reader, and 19 % owned a
tablet computer, up from 10 % ownership for each device in mid - December.13
31 % of those under
age 30 say they would be «very» or «somewhat» likely to take a course at a library in how to use an e-reader or
tablet computer (compared with 31 % of all respondents).
Among those who did not own a
tablet computer, older adults (
age 65 +) were more likely to say the main reasons were that they «just didn't want one» or because they didn't know (or want to learn) how to use one.
A college -
aged panelist wrote that while he uses his gadgets for web browsing and other activities, he only reads books on his e-reader — «I don't like to read on
computer screens similar to my
tablet and
computer monitors.»
Some 23 % of e-book readers
ages 16 - 29 read e-books on an e-reader like a Kindle or Nook, and just 16 % read e-books on a
tablet computer.
Researchers from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, tracked the eye movements and brain activity of 36 younger participants
aged 21 - 34 and 21 older adults
aged 60 and above as they read text from e-readers,
tablet computers, and printed pages.
As of November 2012, some 25 % of Americans
ages 16 and older own
tablet computers such as iPads or Kindle Fires, up from 10 % who owned
tablets in late 2011.
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ages through OverDrive, Hoopla, OneClickDigital, EBSCOHost, and ComicsPlus to read or listen to on your
computer,
tablet, or smart phone.
The number of Americans
ages 16 and older who own
tablet computers has grown to 35 %, and the share who have e-reading devices like Kindles and Nooks has grown to 24 %.
Among those who own
tablet computers and e-book readers, women read more books than men (23 books on average in the past year vs. 19); whites read more books than minorities (23 books on average in the past year vs. 16); those who have owned the device more than a year read more books than newer purchasers (24 books on average in the past year vs. 20); and those over
age 40 have read more books than those under 40 (22 books on average in the past year vs. 19).
Figure 2 shows statistics of the share of the Swedish population of different
ages who have access to their own smartphone,
computer or
tablet.17
Figure 2 Share of the Swedish population of different
ages who have access to a smartphone, their own
computer or their own
tablet
In an
age when you can move your purchases and data from mobile to
tablet to
computer with ease, Nintendo's system isn't just antiquated, it's utterly unacceptable.
There are some great children's apps, games, and movies out there, but the quantity of digital media available to kids these days through the TV,
computer,
tablet, and smartphone is staggering, so how can we wade through all of it and find the content that is fitting for our kids»
ages, and our own family values, and that offers constructive learning experiences?
The iPad Pro is a
computer for a new generation of users who don't know what a
computer is, according to Apple's newest iPad commercial; to everyone else it's a supercharged
tablet, especially for those looking to replace their
aging laptop.
While many parents rightly restrict their kids from owning smartphones until they reach a certain
age, some are already familiar with
tablet computers and their parents» phones from an early
age.
We appreciate that Pottery Barn Kids» version features a variety of cute,
age - appropriate patterns in small sizes with short cords perfect for connecting to a
tablet or laptop (with an extender included for hooking up to desktop
computers where you need a longer lead).