Not exact matches
No word either
on if this also includes
portable devices, but
since Yen Press only caters to iOS users, I doesn't matter to me either way.
Since new applications
on both platforms see daily updates, revisions, and new things launching, it gives users secure knowledge that their
device will still be relevant in a few years, and give them daily things to do to interact with their
device differently from
Portable Computers and Netbooks.
This is my only complaint about the game,
since this is
on a
portable device and may only have 10 minutes to play at a time.
And
since it's a game that still has save spots, it's wonderful to have it
on a
portable device so that you can just stop and start wherever you like.
Since I'm a huge fan of the PS Vita, I decided to make a list of my favorite stories I've experienced
on the
portable device.
Wind turbines are a viable clean energy solution, but most of the innovations in wind energy tend to be
on the large scale, and
since those
devices aren't exactly
portable, they don't lend themselves to mobile
device charging.
Positive experience uses Loading pdfs into PDFReader and being able to bookmark portions as well as see the item with all the coloured red and blue pen annotations Using Memeo Connect Reader to sync with Google docs including converted PowerPoint presentations (as a
portable training tool, it is awesome) Looking at social media
on a separate
device — I can now perform a task that used to eat up daylight, otherwise billable at the office time while the commercials are
on TV — yes I could have scanned my work related RSS feeds from my comfy home office, but trust me, this is better I took the best notes of my life at the recent CALL / ACBD / MichALL conference and they were easy to edit and transfer
since they started out as digital form
Apps:
On the mobile and
portable device front, the iPhone app, which still offers a limited amount of free content to non-digital subs, has been downloaded 7 million times
since its debut in 2008.
While SEGA Forever is currently only
on mobile
devices, the company has not ruled out bringing it to Switch at some point as well
since it can technically be classified as a «
portable console».
This is unfortunate
since many of Microsoft's franchises would do well
on a more
portable device than the Xbox One.