Sentences with phrase «reading apps i tested»

The software runs surprisingly well with the preinstalled apps and various reading apps I tested.

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The new app, Colorimetrix, makes accurate reading of colorimetric tests much easier, using nothing more than a mobile phone.
I'm a little confused — I am just about to start the 2 week test so have read on this site the list of «YES» foods and the list of «NO» foods — legumes feature on the «NO» list here but on the «YES» list on the MAF App — please could you clarify whether they are a «YES» or a «NO» food?
Children were given pre - and post-study tests to assess ability in reading skills and content areas covered in the Apps.
Microsoft has just announced a new initiative that allows you to do it all with a PC with the new Xamarin Live Player, you can deploy, run, test and debug iOS apps directly from a Windows PC that... [Read more...]
We are also testing out a few open source e-book reading apps that have an intuitive interface and a copious amount of advanced options for tech savvy people.
I tested out the app on my Nexus 7 tablet, and it worked fine — as long as I was reading in single - page mode in the portrait format.
Before starting, I adjusted the settings — this app is highly customizable, and you can access the settings from the main menu or while you're reading in any of the modes (normal, guided, or speed test).
My general requirement for any e-reading app or device is that it be able to fade away, and not distract in any way from enjoying the text you're reading — and Stanza certainly passes that test.
The revamped app in testing includes a new section called Reading Now and a dedicated tab for audio books, the people said.
EPUB test, the DAISY initiative created with mainstream publishing organisations BISG and IDPF provides a way to test different reading Apps with a series of uniform tests to establish how well they support the EPUB ebook format.
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The biggest test for any reading app is whether it can fade away when you want to get engrossed in a book.
I've been testing a bunch of different Android reading apps on the Onyx Boox T68 Lynx.
For testing, I used the Kindle app on my iPhone 6s Plus (one of my two default book reading devices, the other being my iPad Pro).
«You control the app with your mouse and experience it like you would on your phone,» reads the description on the store's Test Drive page.
Since I do my own ebook formatting and conversion, I use the Kindle app for testing, but it's also my preferred way of reading.
Episode Info: Editor - in - Chief of Good E-Reader Interview starts at 3:45 and ends at 33:51 News «Amazon Go cashier - free store could be headed to SF's Union Square» by Matier & Ross at The San Francisco Chronicle - May 13, 2018 «The Information hires NY Times's Wingfield» by Chris Roush at Talking Biz News - May 15, 2018 The Information «Trump personally pushed postmaster general to double rates on Amazon, other firms» by Damian Paletta and Josh Dawsey at The Washington Post - May 18, 2018 «You'll soon hear 8 new voices in Amazon Alexa skills» by Michelle Fitzsimmons at Techradar - May 16, 2018 Tech Tip «How to Tag Your Highlights While You Read» by Daniel Doyon at Readwise - May 16, 2018 Readwise.io Interview with Michael Kozlowski Good e-Reader Good e-Reader app store and YouTube channel Good e-Reader store «Storytel e-Reader will launch this summer» by Michael Kozlowski at Good E-Reader - May 16, 2018 Storytel Kobo «How CLEARink technology is going to change e-readers for the better» by Markus Reily at Good E-Reader - August 1, 2017 CLEARink Interview with Dr. Jeanne Tifts, English teacher at Belmont Hill School (Interview begins at 33:52 and ends at 43:50) Loom Next Week's Guest Andrew Updegrove, author of The Turing Test: A Tale of Artificial Intelligence and Malevolence (Frank Adversego Thrillers Book 4) Outro music by the Belmont Hill School B - flats Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
No matter if I want to read or if I need to test my own ebooks, the Kindle app (or a Kindle) is a must for the indie writer.
I've tested many ebook reading apps on both Android and iOS, and one thing to note is, that in the end you will be using one app — the one suits you most — no matter how many of them you have on your Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Testing ebook reading apps is a big fun, but it also will give you a chance to recognize your own preferences.
In collaboration with Distilled Creative, the company is offering an online app that tests your reading speed and gives you an idea of how long you could use each e-reader available at the store (the Kindle, NOOK and Sony eReaders) based on their average battery life.
Read an entire book in a speed - reading app Speed - reading applications are a great way to test and improve your reading speed.
In fact there's a promotion where Amazon is offering 22 free audiobooks and ebooks to test this new feature out, and you don't even need a Kindle Fire, just a Kindle reading app.
I rooted my nookcolor and having been testing out different android reading apps and this post is very helpful.
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And we've helped Kaplan Publishing's test prep group launch their mobile reading app.
I just received two of these cards and tested them via the NCF feature on my smartphone using a credit card reading app.
The Colorimetrix app is said to make the reading of these test much more accurate, by using the camera and an algorithm which converts the data from the tests into a numerical value, which can be viewed on the screen or sent to a healthcare professional for further interpretation or analysis.
So far, in my admittedly limited testing of newspaper and periodical reading on an iPad, my favorite app is the Globe and Mail.
The Wall Street Journal recently covered Aceable Drivers Ed, noting that the company «has raised $ 4.7 million in seed funding to make driver's ed course work and tests something students can do whenever they want via mobile apps or on the Web» Read the full story here
Google has an incubator that develops interesting products, like the new Uptime app, but now it's allowing anyone to test those efforts.Called Area 120, the in - house unit not only developed Uptime but also Advr, an experimental project for advertising... Read more
The heart rate monitors built into the Apple Watch and other wearable devices can detect abnormal heart rhythms with 97 percent accuracy, according to a new study conducted by the team behind the Cardiogram app for Apple Watch in conjunction with researchers at the University of California, San Francisco.More than 139 million heart rate and step count measurements were collected from 9,750 users of the Cardiogram app who also enrolled in the UC San Francisco Health eHeart Study, with the data used to train DeepHeart, Cardiogram's deep neural network.Once trained, DeepHeart was able to read heart rate data collected by wearables, distinguishing between normal heart rhythm and atrial fibrillation with a 97 percent accuracy rate, both when testing UCSF patients with known heart
Primarily, we expect tablets to serve up content, and so we read on them, watch movies, play games, and test apps.
The cards won't do very well in random read and write tests, which is how app data might be used in a real - life scenario.
The update which can be read below was provided by TenX Co-Founder & CEO Toby Hoenisch.Moreover, the latest development update has the company advancing in its closed beta app testing for the different operating systems which will be supported.
Windows 10's built - in Photo app has been constantly improved over the past year, but even more interesting new features will be coming soon to Windows Insider for testing, ahead... Read More
After months in testing the Preview version of the app, the company feels ready to... Read More
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