Tablets are the latest craze, with industry professionals expecting the device will almost completely replace laptops and PCs by 2013. The launch of the latest tablet, the iPad 3, was one of the most anticipated events of 2012, but many users have found the product can overheat if plugged in for too long. Some users experienced overheating of the device over 115 degrees Fahrenheit. The extreme temperature can cause second degree burns if on the skin for too long as well as low sperm count in men.
One solution is to use a tablet holder, which creates a buffer between the device and skin. Amanda Crawford Designs launched a line of holders to specifically fit the iPad 3.
Though the tablet is reputed with overheating, Myrna Alphern of Amanda Crawford Designs suggests it isn’t the only tablet to do so. The problem “is a rather common issue with most tablets available on the market today,” she said in a press release... Read More
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AT&T Moves Up the School Popularity Chain April 10, 2012
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| By: Carrie Schmelkin |
When it comes to technology giants out there, many have emerged as popular kids on campus. Of course, there is Apple who probably has way more clout than that varsity basketball player or president of Greek life as the empire paved the way for tablets in school and introduced Siri whose job, amongst other things, is to coordinate... Read More |
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