This is an original Nexus 7 update:
A few days ago, my trusty handheld machine took a nosedive in quality. Speaker distortion, especially when you use the device as a daily alarm, is no fun to listen to. The machine is less than a year old and, therefore, under warranty. Sure, it took time to fill out the paperwork to send it back to the place of purchase for repair, but that wasn't my biggest concern.
Part of the ease of using a tablet is being logged in to your information, but that is a double-edged sword. YouTube, blogger, Gmail – how to protect the information from potential prying eyes.
EASY.
Change your Google password from a desk top machine. Once that is done, you will be prompted to give the new password the next time you try to open one of the Google applications on the portable device. Facebook and dropbox were also uninstalled from my Nexus.That being said, I don't mind if the tech guys level up on a game or two I've been playing.
At one point I was thinking of getting rid of the desktop set up. Most of the tasks, including dictation can be done using the tablet. However, in some aspects I'm still an old-fashioned gal. Now I'm glad that "Oscar", complete with very tactile keyboard and printer is at my beckoned key stroke.
Update: It took 16 days to get the tablet back. In that time I went through "convenience withdraw". With a tablet widgets and applications are at one's fingertips without boot up time.
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