Apple's iPad -- or any tablet, for that matter -- can be a very handy kitchen assistant. Here's how to get the most out of it, and keep it clean in the process.
5 tips for using an iPad in your kitchen: https://www.cnet.com/news/5-tips-for-using-an-ipad-in-your-kitchen/
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LOL at the fact they didn't mention using a stylus. Mr Jobs would be turning in his grave at the thought :)
ReplyDeleteIn the history of home computers, the only selling device older than showing a bar graph on a computer screen is trying to get housewives to buy a computer for the kitchen. Hammacher Schlemmer tried to sell a minicomputer to housewives in the 60s.
ReplyDeleteNot just a iPad but any Tablet you can use with accessories.....
ReplyDeleteIf you want a tablet get an iPad.... if you don’t want iPad get a Windows 10 tablet/hybrid. Just don’t buy an Android one... seriously don’t do it. Well go ahead if you like scaled up apps of the phone version and you get no software updates. (iPad 2 got five years of software support from Apple)
ReplyDeletei would like to buy an ipad mini if they updated its cpu to a10 at least but no...it still has its a8 which is released in 2014.
ReplyDeleteUse it as a drink coaster
ReplyDeleteUseless videos
ReplyDeleteUmmm duh! Who the heck comes up with these videos, are we really this dumb?
ReplyDeleteAli express= wall tablet/phone stand ;;) You knoe;)
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