It probably depends on your ability at typing, for anyone with a reasonable wpm an iPad is a major hindrance.
Might as well be titled "25 things to do with a computer", since very few are anything to do with the Raspberry Pi itself.
Microsoft "partners" have a history of getting royally screwed. Android was the obvious choice, only a complete idiot (or in this case, a Microsoft mole) would choose otherwise. Not every company needs to reinvent to…
Rather a moot point, as tablets are useless for typing anything of value. They're only meant for consumption of videos and other diversions.
It probably depends on your ability at typing, for anyone with a reasonable wpm an iPad is a major hindrance.
Might as well be titled "25 things to do with a computer", since very few are anything to do with the Raspberry Pi itself.
Microsoft "partners" have a history of getting royally screwed. Android was the obvious choice, only a complete idiot (or in this case, a Microsoft mole) would choose otherwise. Not every company needs to reinvent to…
Rather a moot point, as tablets are useless for typing anything of value. They're only meant for consumption of videos and other diversions.