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You certainly would hesitate to lend to others iPad. The reason, especially if it is not worried that people will read your e-mail and other personal data.
However, now with the Switch application it does not matter anymore. You see, the application developer Michael O’Brien launched last week, allows users iPad more than one person.
Each user can create personal information such as passwords to protect their accounts. In this application there is rapid access facility with the mode ‘guest’ that will automatically delete the ‘history’ after use.
With several separate accounts in one application, one can facilitate a user leaves the web page and then back again in a state of ‘tabs’ that are still open like before it left.
Applications for U.S. $ 4.99 is suitable for large families. Switch is compatible with the iPad running on the IOS operating system 4.2. Later will soon release version 1.1 to support devices with IOS operating system 3.2.
Approaching Black Friday or the massive promo before the Christmas holiday in the U.S. for a product, most of the children after the iPad. It was sticking out through a survey made by Nielsen on children 6-12 years old earlier this week.
From gadgets on the market, 31 percent of U.S. children surveyed by Nielsen wants iPad and following the iPod Touch. Only 11 percent of those children who want an e-reader and only 12 percent who want a Microsoft Xbox 360. Compare with Nintendo who dreamed of by 25 percent of the children or the Sony PlayStation 3 is desired by 21 percent of the children.
The study was conducted by Nielsen in October 2010 and then and give a choice of 17 types of electronic devices are quite popular today, including TVs, game consoles, and various types of smartphones.
Meanwhile, those aged 13 years and over have coveted other. As many as 20 percent wanted a computer, 19 percent wanted the television or smartphone, and 18 percent want the iPad. Product demand is at least the PlayStation Portable, which is only 5 percent of demand by consumers.
Black Friday is an American tradition, the Friday after Thanksgiving. At the time of Black Friday, many retail stores open earlier than usual, ie at 05.00 am or earlier, and give greater discounts than normal days. Black Friday also marks the beginning of shopping season for Christmas celebrations. At that time, the stores are always crowded from open until close.
The term Black Friday was first raised by the Philadelphia Police Department in 1966 to describe the streets and dense riuhnya plural vehicles occur after Thanksgiving. The term was later spread outside of Philadelphia around 1975. In its development, the term Black Friday indicate the period when retailers begin to rake in profits.