Sentences with phrase «something tablets a day»

``... I was taking 30 - something tablets a day and it wasn't even doing anything at that point.»

Not exact matches

Up from 23.4 % in 2007, in 2017 40.6 % of students now spend 3 or more hours each day (on an average school day) playing video or computer games, or using a computer, smartphone, or tablet for something other than school work.
This 14 - day diet is calling itself the new «Master Cleanse ``, (which, in my book, isn't something to brag about), and promises drastic weight loss of 5 to 17 pounds by just taking two tablets with each meal.
If it does turn out that they've intentionally blocked all 3rd party apps then I'll probably send the tablet back and get something else, and I've been using Fire tablets since original release day.
We've been informed by a couple of our sources that T - Mobile has something big planned for the small LG G Pad tablet this month, just in time for Father's Day.
The X1 display is capable of outputting 515 nits, so it's bright enough to cope with sunny days outside, something that not all tablets can claim.
Maybe that is just me, but for someone who wants to buy something for a special purpose I suggest to lend both from some friend if possible and test both a few days where you will typically use it (both eReader and Tablet).
Thinner, lighter and featuring completely redesigned keys, it turns the Surface Pro 4 from a tablet that you might do a bit of occasional typing on to something that you could use to bash words out on all day long.
It's not something you see every day, and is perfect for those among us who use tablets for selfies.
There has always been something of an awkwardness around Android tablets, a bitter taste left by earlier dalliances with an interface that didn't really work, and a huge gulf between the premium and the low - quality devices.Jump to the present day and... Read more
Perhaps I'm jaded because of poor smartphone and tablet battery life, but when you don't even have to think about charging something you use every day for extended periods, well — it seems a little magical.
The company definitely has something exciting stored for us, so we all have to just count the days before the superb tablet gets launched.
I don't know if it's still a great tablet without a BlackBerry, though; RIM's making it perfectly clear that if you want something functional for day - to - day stuff, you want a BlackBerry smartphone, and a PlayBook if you want to back it up with some multimedia oomph.
These days, there are enough inclusions on kids tablets to make the lack of internet something they'll likely never notice.
For the Free App of the Day, Amazon killed the program — I'm pretty sure it's because there are so many free apps out there it wasn't making sense to spotlight one; Amazon also initiated a program where app developers can pay for Amazon to promote their apps on the same web page so let's think about it: if you were Amazon, would you want to give away something for free (now that you've sold several million tablets and have people hooked on them), or would you rather have someone pay you to advertise something you were going to give away for free anyway?
The days of gadgets being for guys are long, long gone, and everyone is plugged in to at least something these days, whether it's a smartphone, tablet, e-reader, or laptop.
Balancing the price against capability will be their biggest hurdle and if they can overcome that, they'd have a handheld that had a tonne of «must play» games from Day 1, that isn't cannibalizing the PS4 and does something that mobile / tablet gaming doesn't.
This seemingly niche feature was an early hint at something that's been rumored since the first days of Android on tablets: the fabled merging of both operating systems into one — or at least the advancement of one over the other.
The X1 display is capable of outputting 515 nits, so it's bright enough to cope with sunny days outside, something that not all tablets can claim.
In terms of other tablets on the market, this is definitely one of the better tablets to buy if you're looking for something to last days on end.
There has always been something of an awkwardness around Android tablets, a bitter taste left by earlier dalliances with an interface that didn't really work, and a huge gulf between the premium and the low - quality devices.Jump to the present day and... Read more
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z