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Author Archives: Frank
User IDs and App Stores
Google recently released Version 4.2 of Android, or as they like to call it, a new “flavor” of Jelly Bean. One of the cool new features in this version of Android is the support for multiple users on a tablet, … Continue reading
Nexus 7 Deceased
Slowly the battery indicator began to shrink and no matter what I did I could not get my Nexus 7 to start charging. It was as if it had decided to slowly commit suicide and mock me throughout the process. … Continue reading
Why Do All Nexus 7 Covers Have Latches?
Ever since I took possession of my Asus Nexus 7 I have been in search of the perfect case. What I want is a Nexus 7 version of the Invellop case that I have on my iPad. The Invellop case … Continue reading
Introducing Near Field Communication (NFC)
Most devices today come with multiple wireless communication capabilities: WiFi and mobile broadband (3G or LTE) for Internet access, and Bluetooth for connecting to peripherals like headsets, keyboards, and mice, and all of these capabilities have existed for many years. … Continue reading
Size Matters
As I write this, I am watching the mens doubles tennis match at the Olympics between France and Spain on the new iPad, while my Nexus 7 is at hand should I need to quickly look something up. Both tablets … Continue reading