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I have metformin hcl 500 mg dosage had a 10″ Viewsonic G-tab for about a year and I also have a 7″ Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet for about 4 months. When it comes down to choosing, you have to first decode what your going to use it for.
There are literally dozens of Tablets
to choose from.
Do you metformin hcl 500 mg weight loss need tablet?:
While alot of people think they need a tablet, they soon find out that it becomes a paper weight that collects dust. Here are some ideas where I see people actually use their tablet
Uses of a tablet:
- Kids toy-The people I see getting the most use out of a tablet are kids, tons of good stuff to keep kids entertains and educated. The down fall is the pricier tablets could get ruined.
- Laptop replacement- If all you do is very light email, facebook, and some minor web browsing, then you may be able to get away from having a laptop. If this is what your thinking of, and 10″ tablet is a must.
- TV browsing tool- I hear alot of people only pick-up and blow the dust off thier tablet is when they are sitting in front of the boob tube. I find my self only using my tablet at home when I am in front of the TV or on the throne.
- Travel companion- This is the main reason I have a tablet, I travel alot and I want something easy and light to drag on the plane with me, carry alot of movies, audio, and books, and have a killer battery life.
Due to my needs I have found a 7″ tablet is perfect. I also I really like my hacked nook because the battery life is outstanding. I do alot of 10+ hour long flights and my nook lasts the whole time.
Tablets made Obsolete:
I could be wrong, but for most people I think tablets are going to obsolete soon or just merged with ultrabooks. The one thing I hate, is that I still have to carry a laptop and a tablet. With the arrival of the new 2nd gen Ultrabooks and the trend of bigger Cell Phone
s, I soon see myself only carrying a cell and an ultrabook. The almost 5′ display on most newer cell phones is plenty big for watching a tv episode on a plane and the ultrabook is about the same size and wight of a 10″ tablet when you really need to get some work done.


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Posted by Danpereda on Dec 14, 2010 in News, Programming, Tech | 1 comment
I currently own a Samsung Galaxy S T-mobile Vibrant and in the past I had an HTC T-mobile G1/dream. I have played around with hacking and loading custom roms on these phones for a while now.
On the G1 being the first Android phone out, no one every expected much in the form of updates. We did get some Updated to Android 1.6, but from there on all updated stopped. CyanogenMod quickly be came the go to 3rd party developer that was willing to squeeze all versions of Android on the the aging G1. Heck by the time the Vibrant was released with Android 2.1, I had Android 2.2 on my fossilized G1 Thanks to CyanogenMod. The best part of it all is Cyanogen and other Rom developers are doing this for free.
Now with my Vibrant, I am disappointed because Samsung softly promised an update to Android 2.2 by late Oct 2010 ~ early Nov 2010. Unfortunately, the phone was plagued by GPS issues as well. Samsung seemed to be trying to fix the phone rather that update it and by many accounts they eventually did fix the phone(some are still having GPS issues) Late Nov Samsung did release Android 2.2 for some International Galaxy S phones. Those 2.2 updated have yet to be delivered to the US.
The Amazing part of all this, is that despite the multi-billion dollar companies of Samsung and T-mobile being utter failures, Small Independant developers have come to the rescue and are turning out updated better versions of the Android system. The latest system information can be found in the forums of the XDA-Developers website.
Now there are dozens of different developers and different versions of Android (Roms) to try out on your phone. I am currently Running the Axura 2.2 Rom on my Vibrant. I love this build. It is stable, fast and flashy to showoff. You can find information about it on XDA or at DevsforAndroid.
The next version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread has just been released and I guarantee that the independent developers on XDA will have it ready for most phones before the manufactures do.
My Review of the Axura 2.2 Rom coming soon.
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Posted by Danpereda on Sep 16, 2010 in Tech | 0 comments
I really don’t know what to say about this but I saw this recently on the news. It is an App that stops your kids from texting while driving. (can we get this for Adults too?) . It is called CellSafety According to the www.websafety.com website, it can do alot more than just stop them from texting. It can tell you thier location, block obscene sites and texts and more.
My questions is do the end users know they are being tracked/censored? If not what stops the stalker from putting it on thier Ex’s phone. They have a 30 day free trial that I might just have to run a few experiments with. I will let you know if I Find anything.
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Posted by Danpereda on Mar 16, 2010 in Programming, Tech | 0 comments
What is the best programming language to learn right now to advance your career?
I Don’t know, but I would love to Hear you thoughts. Please comment.
My opinion on the Mater is that Java is a very widely used language, but If you don’t know it by now, it may not be the best choice to go with. Many of the Jobs out there for Java programmers require you you to an expert with years of experience. I was thinking something some like ruby on rails, Iphone and Android (need Java anyway) development.
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Posted by Danpereda on Mar 16, 2010 in Blogging, News, Tech | 2 comments
This is a test post from my wordpress for android phones. It is a great app but moderating comments are a little slow.
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