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Entries in tablet (36)

10:26AM

The Rise Of Tablet Devices

By now you should be able to comprehend how important it is to have a mobile version of your desktop website, but what about tablets?

These devices are gaining popularity at breakneck pace and in many households, they have already replaced desktop computers, laptops and TVs. Compared to other devices, laptop are lightweight and easy to carry around. They are the perfect tools for people, who are constantly on the run. 

Tablets are mostly used for:

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12:28PM

Glass Tower World Review (Google Play)

While browsing the Google Play sore I came across this game called Glass Tower World. At first glance it looked like a pretty straightforward and interesting game. With a bright and colorful background and a simple concept this game was proving to be more interesting by the minutes. However, you should never judge a book by its cover, and this is a good example of why that is a true statement. So let’s dive into the world of Glass Tower World and take a look at why this games cover shouldn’t be taken judged for the better, but for the worst.

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2:19PM

How to make a Capacitive Stylus - Homemade

Capacitive Stylus - How to make your own

It's really easy and cheap to make your own Capacitive Stylus. I made one for my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to use with Sketchbook Pro and Photoshop Touch. It works great with that, my HTC Desire HD, Galaxy Ace, Galaxy S3 and even my old iPod Touch. Capacitive Stylus are quite expensive to buy and that's the main reason to make your own, you can do it for a price that's almost free! All you need for a home-made stylus is listed below.

This is the very high-end Samsung Galaxy Bluetooth Stylus collection.

  1. a pen or something similar.
  2. some tin or aluminium foil
  3. a sponge
  4. some sticky tape - optional

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10:07PM

Unboxing: iPad mini (16GB White WiFi)

Well, here it is, guys! The unboxing of my first iPad. I've always been a fan of small tablets, as you know from my previous purchase of a Nexus 7. Now that Apple makes one, this device seemed like the perfect fit for me. I'm excited to explore the tablet world with an OS I know and love. Expect tons of videos in the coming week!



As mentioned in the video, my first impressions are that the iPad mini is extremely light, thin and well built. The non-Retina display is not a problem at all, for me. I was expecting much worse from what I'd heard in the media. I haven't experienced lag at all yet and the 7.9" screen is wider than most tablets of a similar size, making it seem much larger when it use. In short, I'm in love. But expect a first impressions video ASAP.

Questions about the iPad mini? Leave them in the comments below. Thanks for rating/subscribing/watching! You guys ROCK!

7:56PM

Why I Sold My Nexus 7

Many of you have heard by now that I sold my Google Nexus 7. This video is an explanation as to why. I'd still be happy to answer any questions you have so leave them in the comments below before Sept. 25th to be included in the future Q&A video!



The Nexus 7's form factor was fantastic. Android Jelly Bean was surprisingly responsive and incredibly customizable. For an Android user, the Nexus 7 at $199 is an amazing tablet. For an Apple user, it will be hard to transition into the world of Droid. Especially if you already have an iPhone. Would I recommend the Nexus 7? Yes. Did I need one? No.

A special thanks to all 1800+ of you for your continued support through 100 videos! I look forward to the future! You guys ROCK!