My personal tablet

(This is the second post in a series.)

He has kept things running at his current job using minimum resources, lots of patience, and an interesting variation of stubborn loyalty. When others would have bailed, he stuck with it to see his plans change and go to fruition. He has been in charge of websites, networks, podcasting, social network monitoring and information dissemination, among other things.

He has two tablets (three if you count his Nook Color), one for work and one that is his personal. This post deals with his own tablet, the Motorola Xoom.
  • Tablet: Motorola Xoom 4g/wifi
  • Alerts: no audible, just the tray notifications.
  • On the main screen: Four shortcuts for apps, nine widgets.
  • Case: It is one that Verizon sold me. It folds back to lay the tablet flat on a table, folds so that it becomes a stand, and can fold in such a way that it allows me not to have to remove the case when sitting the tablet in a dock to recharge.
  • Background: Naruto in his six-tailed form about to pounce on someone/something. I found it on the web somewhere.
  • Last email:  An article link on the culture of start-ups. Sent to me to read later.
  • The last app I used: Evernote, to write a draft of this post.
  • Currently obsessed with: Chrome browser because I can leave my desktop and pull up what I was reading via it’s bookmark and tab sync. (I posted about my fondness of this a little while back.)
  • Last download: I had to reload Hootsuite due to some weird stuff it was doing.
  • Most surprising app on the home screen: The TBS Big Bang Theory sync app.
  • Text or call: Normally Tablets don’t do either, I have Google Voice loaded, and if someone texts me via the GV number then I will reply from there.
  • Remaining battery: 93%. I have been on my laptop most of the day so far. 
(Inspired by a Vanity Fair article)

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