Believe me, once your family (especially kids) sees
how cool your tablet is and all they can do with it, they'll want to play on yours.
Not exact matches
5in phone /
tablet don't make any sense to me... just like the ipad doesn't make any sense to me for usage [no matter
how cool they are, because ipads are
cool concepts].
And another
cool trick is that because the
tablet knows
how far those three lenses are from each other it can do some (relatively) simple math and actually measure distance within picture you've taken.
Now that you're done,
how about checking out some
cool Kindle Fire apps or fun games to download onto your nice clean
tablet?
This time they've taken the ASUS Transformer's spot and shows
how cool you can be for having a
tablet / netbook hybrid.
I am trying to figure out
how to deliver educational content to ANY of the myriad of
cool tablets and e-readers that will likely appear this year, but Apple makes it very hard to do things any way but their way.
Nook
Tablet ($ 250) «Ready Player One» by Ernest Cline ($ 12) «Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter» by Tom Bissell ($ 12) «All Your Base are Belong to Us:
How Fifty Years of Video Games Conquered Pop Culture» by Harold Goldberg ($ 12) Some very
cool new books about gaming culture have come out this year and these three are definitely among the most interesting and creative.
It can't be understated
how insanely
cool it is to know an entire home system's worth of kit is contained in a
tablet about the size of your hand.
During the «Listing Mastery» webinar on Feb. 18, sponsored by Open Home Pro ™ — creators of a very
cool tablet app that manages open house traffic and automates reporting to sellers and potential buyers — Turner and Parker not only went page by page through the
how and why of their actual listing presentations, they also made them available for download to all attendees.