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Advantages of Mobile App Development
Mobile apps are now more than just market tools. The use of applications has extended far beyond the marketing gimmicks. Today, for every business, the cost of building apps is crucial to ensure long-term profitability with a broad customer base. Mobile applications not only give a competitive advantage to your business but also increases customer loyalty, both the potential and existing ones.
If you are a business owner who still doesn't own an app and if you are looking for leveraging the power of these application solutions, then looking for the right developer and company to get it built is the first most important thing you need to do. But even before that, you must know the real reasons for having a custom application for the business.
part from this, a customised application always works well to retain the clients and convert them into leads. This is one of the key reasons why custom application development proves to be an attractive option for businesses that gain momentum today.
Here are the benefits listed out by an expert in Yoga Center Booking Android Application.
Mobile applications give a better user interface to use:
If you compare the UI of websites and mobile apps, you can get to see that the usability of the UI of applications is much simpler and smoother than using a website. Applications always have heavy and quality animations, high-definition images, graphics, and other elements structured much more appropriately. The UI of an app is always more elegant, clear, and modern, ensuring easy usage of it to the users.
The architecture of an app always allows users with easy navigation. Another key benefit of having an application provided by Android and iOS is the ability to include gamification in the app. This has become a trend in the app development as it creates a high interactivity level between the user and the interface.
Custom mobile applications increase user interaction:
Modern custom apps offer several options for better user interaction. While websites do not really allow the customers to use all the modern features like the -in-built camera for letting the users show their friends the recent updates in the app without leaving the page. With a mobile application, it becomes an easy and quick action.
Another way with which applications ensure to increase user engagement is by implementing the voice recognition feature that allows the app users to easily navigate or explore the menu and subscribe to the newsletter. Also, for instance, the application can display the location of your nearest store using the GPS system.
Mobile apps encourage smartphone users to like and share links of products with their close ones through social media platforms or simply via any chatting platform.
This is also the simplest, quickest, and inexpensive way of marketing. For the maximum number of customers across the globe, you must have an app today that will automatically become the living platform to advertise your business online. Promoting your app can also be done through social networks like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Mobile applications boost customer loyalty:
One of the primary advantages of having a mobile application for the business is the ability of creating maximum brand loyalty. As per Adobe, nearly 67 percent of the online buyers, who use their smartphones to shop, prefer to get the stuff from applications of their favourite brands or companies.
Hence, this makes it clear that mobile solutions ensure to make the connections between customers and brands better than normal websites.
Millions of businesses and startups have already started leveraging the benefits of custom applications and have reached out to a wide customer base now. Businesses that have applications are seen ahead in the competition now with more customers and more ROI.
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Review
It's somewhat surprising that the world's first foldable-screen PC is a ThinkPad. When foldable screens debuted on phones last year, they were expensive gimmicks with questionable durability. ThinkPads are mostly expensive laptops, to be sure, but they're legendary for being the opposite of gimmicky and flimsy. Fortunately, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (starts at $2,499; $2,749 as tested) has the benefit of years of testing and research, and, at least as far as physical design is concerned, this Windows tablet mostly lives up to its ThinkPad name.
That said, it compares poorly with established Windows tablets such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 on price, battery life, and computing performance, making it a tough sell for the general public. Still, this revolutionary tablet PC is rugged, futuristic, and unlike any Windows device you've ever seen. Like the controversial original Samsung Galaxy Fold, the ThinkPad X1 Fold has an undeniable cool factor that will appeal to early adopters. Everyone else should wait a year or two in the hopes that a more reasonably priced and more powerful sequel comes along, and that Windows integrates foldability better.
The First Foldable Windows Tablet
The X1 Fold is a twin-faceted computing revolution. The most groundbreaking innovation, of course, is the physical design of the tablet. From the Apple iPad to the Microsoft Surface Go, most tablets have screens with diagonal measurements of around 12 inches or less. The X1 Fold's 13.3-inch display is slightly larger, a more fitting size when you're viewing feature-rich websites or editing a spreadsheet. While the tablet isn't heavy (it weighs 2.2 pounds) I've found that the best way to make use of the screen's full expanse is by propping it up on a desk with its built-in kickstand, much the same as you would with the Surface Pro 7.
But the ThinkPad X1 Fold has a trick up its sleeve that neither the Surface Pro 7 nor any other large tablet can match. The screen bends in the middle, turning the device into something resembling a hardcover book and rendering it immensely more flexible. With the screen folded, you could use the X1 Fold to catch up on the morning news in your magazine app, or use it as an ebook reader. You can also bend the two halves slightly together and set one of them on an airplane tray table or other tight space to use the X1 Fold as a mini conventional clamshell laptop. Set up like this, the bottom half of the display can show the virtual touch keyboard built into Windows, while the upper half that's tilted toward you displays content. Voila: You're now using a 7-inch laptop.
Finally, when it's time to finish up whatever you're working on, you can fold the screen completely in half like you're closing a book. Not only is the screen protected in transit this way, but the integrated leather exterior of the tablet also folds with the screen, negating the need for a case to protect the X1 Fold's outer chassis.
Folded, the tablet measures 1.1 by 9.3 by 6.2 inches (HWD), making it compact enough to fit nearly anywhere. Unfolded, the X1 Fold is 0.45 by 11.8 by 9.3 inches, slightly larger than the Surface Pro 7 with its 12.3-inch display.
Intel's 'Lakefield' Experiment Inside
The X1 Fold's second revolutionary aspect is its use of an Intel "Lakefield" processor. Intel designed Lakefield specifically for tablets and other extremely compact PCs. Introduced earlier this year, Lakefield more closely resembles the processors that power phones and Android tablets than those for traditional laptops and desktops.
Instead of having four powerful processing cores, like most late-model Intel Core i5 and Core i7 laptop chips do, Lakefield comes with five single-threaded cores of varying abilities. A single 10-nanometer (nm) "Sunny Cove" core on the Lakefield chip can handle the heavy-lifting applications, while four 10nm "Tremont" cores can be leveraged for less-intensive computing tasks.
Intel was able to minimize Lakefield's footprint by ditching the traditional method of laying the PC's components across a circuit board. Instead, a 3D-packaging technology called Foveros stacks components, including the DRAM, on top of each other, saving on space.
Intel markets the Lakefield variant in the X1 Fold as a Core i5-L16G7. Similar to other Core i5 chips, it has a 1.4GHz base clock speed. While the four Tremont cores can only be boosted up to 1.8GHz, the Sunny Cove core can run as high as 3GHz.
Theoretically, Lakefield promises benefits similar to those of competing low-power processors like the Apple M1 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx, including long battery life without sacrificing computing performance when you need it. Unfortunately, as you'll see in the performance discussion below, the X1 Fold falls far short on these promises. It behaves more like a processor intended for inexpensive devices like Chromebooks, offering neither impressive battery life nor adequate performance for anything beyond light tasks.
Accessories Cost Extra
You could use the X1 Tablet exclusively as a tablet, tapping on the screen with your fingers as the sole means of input. It's actually a satisfying experience for casual web browsing, thanks to the robust touch support built into Windows 10, and I spent much of my time testing the X1 Fold using it like this.
But you could do the same tasks with a conventional tablet that costs far less, so part of the X1 Fold's uniqueness lies in its optional accessories that are designed to complement the foldable screen—especially the nifty keyboard. Lenovo could have offered the X1 Fold with a more traditional folio-style keyboard like the Microsoft Surface Type Cover, but that would be impossible to store with the X1 Fold when it's folded like a book. Instead, the company is offering the new Lenovo Fold Mini Keyboard, an adaptation of its legendary ThinkPad keyboard in laptops.
For desktops and tablets, a ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard is available in a standalone wireless version, and that product shares some basic principles with the new Fold Mini Keyboard. You sync the Fold Mini board to the X1 Fold wirelessly, and you can set it on the tabletop in front of the tablet for longer typing sessions. But there are several key differences between the standalone ThinkPad keyboard and the Fold Mini. For starters, the Mini really is tiny. Its keys are a bit cramped, especially for my large fingers, and it has a minuscule touchpad beneath the space bar that is really only useful in situations where a cursor is absolutely necessary. Most of the time, you'll want to just tap the screen.
Still, in keeping with ThinkPad tradition, I find the keys remarkably sturdy and the overall experience better than I would expect from such a tiny keyboard. The Fold Mini keyboard can also magnetically attach to one half of the X1 Fold's screen. Attach it and fold the screen partway, and the physical keyboard replaces the virtual Windows one. Attach the keyboard and fold the X1 Fold completely flat, and you can transport both of them together.
The Fold Mini keyboard also charges wirelessly (via induction) when it's magnetically attached, keeping clutter to a minimum and eliminating one more charging cable to carry or lose. Alas, you'll pay handsomely for this accessory. Lenovo's more expensive X1 Fold configurations include it, or you can get it separately for $229.
The Fold Mini keyboard comes with a simple elastic loop to store the X1 Fold's other main optional accessory, the Lenovo Mod Pen. This digital stylus is more premium than the pens typically offered with Lenovo touch-screen Windows PCs, especially the ones that have small built-in pen holders, like the one on the Yoga C940.
The Mod Pen has a built-in battery and a USB Type-C charging port, and it uses the Wacom pen protocol for precise pressure and tilt sensitivity. It's generously sized, comfortable to grasp, and a fine tool for taking notes on the X1 Fold's display. It may even satisfy some amateur digital artists.
Kind of Blue...No Longer
The displays on the early prototypes of the X1 Fold we saw were plagued by a distracting bluish tint when viewed from extreme angles. (See the video below, shot at CES 2020, for an example.) That problem is thankfully reduced on the production version. Its OLED display, with a 2K resolution of 2,048 by 1,536 pixels, offers reasonably faithful color reproduction at most viewing angles. It's rated to display 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
Viewing-angle consistency is more important on the X1 Fold than on a tablet or a PC, since when the screen is folded, you're always going to be looking at all or half of it from a considerable angle. I do notice a bit of distortion in the lower portion of the screen when I have the device set up like a laptop on my desk, with the upper portion facing me and the lower portion facing the ceiling. But it's far from distracting, and it doesn't affect basic colors.
The most noteworthy aspect of the X1 Fold's display is the fact that you hardly notice the crease in the center when it's folded. When it's flat, two shallow divots about an inch apart are evident near the center, but I could see them only when the device was turned off. There's no way of completely hiding the folding part of the display, something that's also true on other foldable-screen devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2. If you find yourself distracted by it, you can easily convince yourself that it's a badge of honor—this is the X1 Fold, after all, not a conventional tablet.
Around the display is a soft-touch black bezel interrupted by two hinges in the middle. The bezel is a bit stodgy-looking, with noticeable gaps where it meets the chassis. The hinge design is a bit underwhelming, as well. A flimsy, stretchable material covers the hinges, and you can easily peel it back with your fingernails. (Note to prospective buyers: Don't do that.) Lenovo invented convertible laptops with the Yoga brand, and has come up with some truly innovative past hinge designs, including one that resembles the wristband of a luxury watch. So the X1 Fold's hinge is a bit disappointing by comparison. This is in contrast with the exceptionally sturdy-feeling outer shell, made of carbon fiber and magnesium alloy, and covered with a luxurious, soft black leather that itself folds in the middle.
Lenovo says that the X1 Fold meets the usual durability and reliability standards for ThinkPads, including MIL-STD-810H testing. The company also tested the screen to ensure that it can handle the stresses of being opened and closed "thousands of times." The company offers a standard one-year mail-in warranty, which can be extended up to five years and supplemented with accidental damage protection for an additional charge.
The X1 Fold's single camera is located in the display bezel next to the hinge. With many of the best Windows tablets offering both front- and rear-facing cameras with 1080p sensors, it's a bit disappointing that the X1 Fold includes only a single 720p shooter. Image quality is what you'd expect from a laptop camera. Video is occasionally noisy, even in well-lit indoor environments.
The X1 Fold's speakers, meanwhile, leave a lot to be desired. They're loud enough, but there's virtually no bass response, which is also disappointing next to thinner tablets that offer better audio quality, including the Apple iPad.
Connectivity options are run-of-the-mill for a premium tablet. In addition to the standard Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Blutetooth 5.1, you can configure an X1 Tablet with an optional cellular modem, which requires a physical SIM card and supports both 4G LTE and "sub-6" 5G. (Millimeter-wave 5G is not available.) The physical port options include two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports, one of which is used to charge the tablet.
One of the long edges has a volume rocker, but there's no 3.5mm headphone jack. You'll have to use Bluetooth headphones or a USB wired pair.
X1 Fold Software Shortcomings
As innovative as the X1 Fold is, prospective owners need to be aware of two major downsides. They do affect the usability, and they aren't befitting such an expensive piece of technology.
The first is the limited range of software that can take full advantage of the unique foldable display. Because the X1 Fold is the first device of its kind, virtually no major third-party apps are expressly designed for its unique screen layout.
As a result, X1 Fold owners will be limited to using a rudimentary Lenovo app for assigning apps and other screen elements to one half of the display or the other when it's folded. This Lenovo Mode Switcher app lives in the Windows taskbar, and it automatically detects when you start to fold the screen. It then offers three options...
The first two are split-screen views, with one app on the upper portion of the screen (or left-hand portion, if you're using the device like a book), and the other app on the lower (or right-hand) portion. There's also a single full-screen view, which keeps the screen layout the same as it was before you began to fold it.
The Mode Switcher works as intended, but I find its features inadequate. For instance, if you open a new app after the X1 Fold is already folded, the Mode Switcher app doesn't detect it, and the app opens in full-screen mode even if another mode is selected.
Also sorely missing is a shortcut to assign the virtual Windows keyboard to the entirety of one half of the display when it's folded. Instead, the on-screen keyboard behaves as it does on any other Windows device. You can either have it float, or snap it to the bottom of the screen.
Many of these software difficulties could be ironed out once Microsoft incorporates native support for foldable-screen devices into the Windows 10 operating system. This project, dubbed Windows 10X, was originally scheduled to be finished this year, but it has been delayed. In the interim, Lenovo's software solution feels like a stopgap measure unbefitting the X1 Fold's high price.
Testing the X1 Fold: Lakefield Makes Small Ripples
Separate from the software shortcomings, the X1 Fold's other significant drawback is the lackluster computing performance mentioned earlier. Customers are stuck with the Lakefield Core i5; there's no option for a full-strength "Ice Lake" or "Tiger Lake" Core i5 or Core i7 that you'll find in other tablets like the Surface Pro 7. The X1 Fold is also fixed at 8GB of memory. The only configurable computing component is the SSD, which ranges from 256GB to 1TB of capacity.
In several days of light use, I found the X1 Fold to be adequate for basic web browsing and word processing. It's free of hangs and lags, and the Mode Switcher is obligingly quick at rearranging the screen without sluggish animations. However, similar performance can be expected of an iPad or a Microsoft Surface Go 2 that costs less than a third of the X1 Fold's starting price. (See how we test Windows tablets.)
To see how the X1 Fold stacks up against competing tablets, I compared its results on our benchmark tests with those of a few other tablets and convertible PCs. They include the Dell Latitude 7200 2-in-1, a business-focused tablet with an older but still plenty capable 8th Generation Intel CPU. I've also added the ThinkPad X1 Yoga, a 2-in-1 convertible laptop that is likely the X1 Fold's closest in-house alternative now that Lenovo has discontinued its ThinkPad X1 Tablet. Finally, I've included the Surface Go 2 and Surface Pro 7, our top choices for budget and premium Windows tablets, respectively.
It's important to note that none of these systems approaches the X1 Fold's $2,749 price as tested, and there really aren't many Windows tablets that cost more than $2,000, period. One notable exception is the Microsoft Surface Book 3, an expensive detachable tablet aimed at creative professionals. (It comes standard with its keyboard/docking base, however, and is much more laptop-like than most tablets when docked.) We haven't tested the 13-inch version of the Surface Book 3, and the 15-inch version is too large to serve as a reasonable alternative to the X1 Fold.
Right off the bat, the X1 Fold's performance shortfalls are laid bare in our first test. The PCMark productivity and storage benchmarks simulate a variety of common PC tasks, from videoconferencing to web browsing and light photo editing. Scores of 4,000 and above are considered excellent on the PCMark 10 test, and the X1 Fold only manages a bit more than half that...
It does better on the PCMark 8 Storage test, though all SSD-based systems tend to exhibit similarly excellent performance here.
The Lakefield chip also demonstrates deficiencies in resource-intensive tasks like multimedia content creation. No compact tablet should be expected to excel with these types of workloads, but the X1 Fold is still far behind even the Surface Pro 7 when it comes to rendering a 3D image using Maxon's CPU-centric Cinebench app. The X1 Fold performs about the same on this test as the $730 Surface Go 2 does.
Also worth noting: The Surface Go 2 manages this task in silence, since it lacks an active cooling fan. The X1 Fold does have a fan that can become clearly audible under intensive workloads.
The X1 Fold's video-encoding capabilities aren't much more muscular than its 3D rendering. It took 36 minutes to transcode a 4K video to 1080p using the CPU-centric Handbrake app. It's worth noting that the Surface Pro 7 performed abnormally poorly on this test, though it still manages to beat the X1 Fold. Even the 8th Generation CPU in the Latitude 7200 2-in-1 managed to top the X1 Fold's result here.
Our final multimedia test involves measuring how long it takes to apply a series of 10 filters and effects to an image in Adobe Photoshop. The X1 Fold finished last here, slower than even the Surface Go 2.
In addition to falling short when compared with Windows competitors, the X1 Fold's scores on the Geekbench 5 CPU test suggest that it's no match for an iPad, either. The X1 Fold measures 592 on the Geekbench 5 single-core test, and 1,765 on the multi-core trial. The latest iPad Air, with Apple's A14 processor, scores 1,572 on the single-core test and 3,931 on the multi-core.
Decent Graphics Performance (for a Tablet)
In contrast to its mediocre performance on multimedia and general computing tasks, the X1 Fold holds its own when it comes to 3D graphics performance. We use two gaming-style benchmarks to approximate graphics capabilities, 3DMark and Superposition. While none of the test systems here is capable of the 30 frames per second (fps) mark that we typically regard as the minimum for smooth gameplay, the X1 Fold was in the ballpark of the Latitude and the X1 Yoga, especially on the 3DMark test.
Battery life is another disappointment for the X1 Fold. It lasted for just 8 hours on our video-playback battery rundown test, which is performed at 50 percent screen brightness and with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth switched off...
We expect more from a premium Windows tablet, as even the Surface Pro 7 lasted for nearly 12 hours. The X1 Fold's high-resolution screen is partly to blame here (more pixels consume more power), but it's not an excuse. For instance, the Surface Pro 7 has a much-higher-resolution display, measuring 2,736 by 1,824 pixels.
(Still) Waiting for the Foldable Revolution
The X1 Fold mostly nails its hardware. This is a ThinkPad, after all, and it lives up to the name. Nearly everything about the X1 Fold is meticulously engineered and feels sturdy, from the nifty external keyboard to the foldable display itself. There are a few minor drawbacks, such as a missing second camera and those stodgy black hinges, but overall, the physical design is excellent.
As well-engineered as the X1 Fold is, it nevertheless falls considerably short when it comes to computing performance, battery life, and the software required to take full advantage of its revolutionary screen. Because of that, it's hard to recommend to anyone but the most enthusiastic of deep-pocketed early adopters. Everyone else would be far better served by choosing a more capable and less-expensive tablet like the Surface Pro 7 instead. Or, if you simply must have a foldable screen on your person, the excellent Galaxy Z Fold 2 is an attractive option if you're also in the market for a new phone.
While the X1 Fold is ultimately falls flat as a first try for foldable Windows tablets, it doesn't rule out tantalizing future developments. If Microsoft is able to build support for foldable screens into the Windows operating system in an elegant way, it could spur innovation that gives rise to a new class of devices that use more capable components and are therefore more powerful (and, ideally, less expensive) than the X1 Fold. That's the future that fans of foldables should get excited about.
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Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Review

The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 is one of the most one of a kind tablets under $200. Not exclusively does its reviving structure radiate an equalization of development and usefulness, it has two of the rarest highlights you can discover on a tablet: amazing speakers and a sharp camera - a camera that can likewise turn 180 degrees.
Its structure strays from the customary thin, rectangular tablet tasteful, because of its round and hollow spine. The stout aluminum clad edge is agreeable to hold in one hand, and it also houses an inherent kick-remain in the back for when you need to lay back, unwind and get up to speed with "The Walking Dead."
A vivid pair of forward looking speakers on the 8-inch tablet further complements the convenient review understanding. Dolby Atmos innovation and the preloaded Dolby application help make exchange in TV shows and vocals in melodies sound fresh and clear, while audio effects in games and motion pictures progressively travel between the speakers for an exciting encounter.
The main thing harder to discover on a tablet than great speakers is a decent camera. The Lenovo has one of those, as well. It has a single 8-megapixel camera situated on its spine and it pivots 180 degrees to serve as a front and back camera. This isn't only an extravagant trick; the camera really takes sharp, uniformly uncovered photographs with exact hues. I'm not saying it can beat the Apple iPhone 6S or Samsung Galaxy S6 in a shoot-out, yet it unquestionably destroys most other tablet cameras.
At its $170 beginning value, the Yoga Tab 3 isn't all daylight and rainbows. So as to offer the tablet at its wallet-accommodating value, Lenovo needed to hold back some place. This is the reason its product highlights fall on the dull side of things. You won't discover a group of preliminary magazine memberships like you will on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 , or a substance rich working framework, similar to the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet. Rather, you get an essential Android involvement in no extravagant fancy odds and ends. A working framework offering just the minimum essentials is the tablet's greatest shortcoming, however since it's such a strong bit of equipment, it's not colossally adverse to its intrigue.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3's perfectly clear speakers, sharp rotatable camera and remarkably valuable structure sneak up all of a sudden that likewise evaluated tablets basically don't have. With its exhibition and screen quality right up the alley of similar models, the Yoga Tab 3's particular highlights gives it the oomph it needs to stand apart from the pack.
Design
On the off chance that you've at any point seen one of Lenovo's Android-based Yoga tablets, the Yoga Tab 3 will look recognizable. In the event that you haven't, it may look somewhat odd. Rather than your consistently dainty, straightforward rectangular-molded record, this tablet includes a thick adjusted spine. Its aluminum development feels smooth and its additional size makes it simple to grasp in one hand, such as holding a soft cover book with its pages collapsed back.
On the left finish of the spine is the force button, with the Micro-USB port and volume rocker above it on the tablet's thin edge, and on the inverse is the earphone jack. The spine is likewise home to the forward looking speakers and a camera. The camera (you'll discover increasingly about it in the Performance area) can pivot 180 degrees, so it keenly duplicates as both a back and forward looking camera.
The tablet's back board bears a finely finished matte completion, and it gives a pleasant grasp when holding the tablet in scene direction. You'll likewise find that the aluminum that the barrel shaped spine is made of stretches out to about a fourth of the tablet's back. There's an oval catch at its inside, and when squeezed, the little aluminum board jumps out. It would then be able to flip out to 90 degrees, for utilizing as a kickstand, or to around 160 degrees, for hanging it, if that is more your style. Because of its tough development, it feels strong when propped up or set down.
Features
Rather than its excitingly imaginative plan, the Lenovo Tab Yoga 3's product highlights are less energizing. It runs a for the most part unadulterated variant of Android 5.1.1 and accompanies some preloaded programming. Notwithstanding the full set-up of Google applications, as Gmail, Maps, YouTube and Drive, Lenovo packs the Yoga Tab 3 with SyncIt HD, ShareIt and McAfee Security.
SyncIt is an easy to understand application for sponsorship up your contacts and information to a microSD card, or for reestablishing information from a microSD card. ShareIt lets you share records between Android, iOS and Windows gadgets, without the need of Wi-Fi. Rather, it enacts the gadget's hotspot (if accessible) for an immediate association with the other gadget. In spite of the fact that it works fine to send a couple of documents, in the time it took for my telephone to discover the tablet, I could've sent similar records by means of email in any event twice. Additionally, since it doesn't work with Macs, it wasn't exceptionally valuable for me.
Specs
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 houses a 1.3GHz quad-center Qualcomm APQ8009 processor, Adreno 304 GPU, 16GB of inner stockpiling and 1GB of RAM. It houses a microSD card opening that can acknowledge cards with limits of up to 128GB. It likewise offers Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi.
Performance
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3's exhibition is run of the mill for a tablet with its particulars. It performs fine for easygoing errands, yet eases back down when managing applications that need more drive to run easily.
While browsing email, riding the Web and gushing video, the tablet performed effortlessly. It got drowsy if downloading applications or updates; Web pages took more time to stack, applications didn't dispatch as fast and now and again tap reaction was postponed. Be that as it may, easing back down when downloading is ordinary of most tablets.
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Top Remote Health And Wellness Business Management Tools: An Overview

The opportunity to provide remote and wellness services are now available. That is great news given that COVID-19 has changed the way businesses are conducted. Irrespective of our liking or disliking we have to accept that remote wellness is here to stay. Using health and wellness software which enables us to take care of our clients, students and all sorts of patients. The best part of availing remote wellness services is that it provides us with the freedom to be avail this anywhere and everywhere. Here is an overview that gives you an idea about remote wellness.
Growing Demand for On-Demand fitness and health services Itcan be observed that the advent of the global pandemic in Covid-19 has increased the demand for virtual and on-demand, virtual health care and wellness providers has increased multifold. The global pandemic is showing signs of increasing steadily. We can safely assume that the demand curve will only be growing. Providing remote wellness management services is currently one of the most integral services that ensures quality care and business survival. There is a range of remote wellness tools and it is of paramount importance to choose the right tool for you.
How to choose the right remote wellness management tool Your chances of getting lost in the multitude of wellness management business tools it is essential to understand the features that a particular business tools offers. It is essential to evaluate the offering in comparison to the necessities you have. The services feature can be chosen from the various live classes including one-on-one, group chat, tracking health metrics, diet planning and calorie tracking, client tracking and many others. Wellness solution providers also involve ecourse platforms, billing and insurance claim processing, reporting and record keeping, text messages reminder, onboarding forms and branded online mobile apps. A good way to start is with a checklist of tech features that you must be requiring to operate your business and for the wellbeing of your clients. Once you get a solid grip on the things that the features that will serve your purpose you may go ahead and opt for one.
Here are top remote health and wellness management tech tools
Selecting the best fitness and health business management app can be a tricky choice. Let’s look at the following EHR and CRM tech tools available.
Healthie

Healthie is a robust all-in-one cloud based app designed for professionals like tech practitioners, naturopaths and people involved worth alternative medicine clinicians. Healthie is one of the best apps for hosting e-courses, a growing format for offering you health awareness and several other wellness solutions.
Vagaro

Designed for: wellness centers, personal trainers, fitness studios, and spas.
Vagaro is another powerful tech tool that offers a diversity of remote and administrative features. . Its design is perfect for health and wellness providers who want more than just a booking app. Vagaro has all the features needed to conduct daily operations and is accessible on any device. It fully integrates with Facebook, Instagram, and Yelp, so clients can book appointments conveniently. Payroll and bookkeeping can also be integrated and syncs with Xero and Quickbooks accounting software.
My PT Hub

My PT Hub is a highly advanced cloud based business management application. Service providers have the freedom of providing training, nutrition goals and workout related plans for each client. You will be able to track the progress and provide your feedback in real time. Through their android or IOS app.
MindBody Online

Designed for: fitness and yoga studios, gyms, meditation centres, and integrative health clinics.
MindBody Online is another health and wellness tool for working remotely worth considering. It is more than a business management app for health and wellness. It is like having a search engine just for fitness, health, and wellness. For example, a yoga studio registers their business and also offers virtual services through the app. When customers search the app for local or livestream classes, the yoga studio will appear with links to their physical location, class schedules, and booking. Customers can post reviews in the app and rate the classes they attended virtually or physically which improves your ratings and visibility in the app (just like Google). There are 1.3 million+ users on MindBody which makes it a great marketing tool to get more attendees to your class. It also serves as a solid online business and client management tool for your health and wellness enterprise.
Simple Practice

Simple Practice as its name suggests is quite self-explanatory, a one-stop fully integrated secure and HIPAA compliant business and client management tool designed for the remote medical professional. It is a highly endowed remote wellness app that you can avail.
ClassPass

ClassPass is yet another brilliantly designed management app. This app enables a person looking for fitness solutions to book classes and access live and on-demand sessions. This can be a highly effective solution for all your fitness related solutions.
Nutrium

Designed for professionals like naturopaths, herbalists and naturopaths who need to be HIPAA compliant. You get the scheduling, fitness and nutrition tracking software for providing remote care. A gem of a remote wellness tool that can remarkably solve your fitness problems.
There are many online tools specializing in health and wellness that you can use to manage your business and care for your clients remotely. Read more about remote health and wellness business management tools https://bit.ly/2AG1ADN
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Technology that connects us while we're apart helps keep us safe and productive. Over the past few months, we’ve seen the power of video meetings bring us together—whether we’re working with teammates, talking to healthcare professionals, sharing with loved ones, or learning from home.
Today, we’re making Google Meet, our premium video conferencing product, free for everyone, with availability rolling out over the coming weeks. We’ve invested years in making Meet a secure and reliable video conferencing solution that’s trusted by schools, governments and enterprises around the world, and in recent months we’ve accelerated the release of top-requested features to make it even more helpful. Starting in early May, anyone with an email address can sign up for Meet and enjoy many of the same features available to our business and education users, such as simple scheduling and screen sharing, real-time captions, and layouts that adapt to your preference, including an expanded tiled view.
It’s important that everyone who uses Meet has a secure and reliable experience from the start, so beginning next week, we’ll be gradually expanding its availability to more and more people over the following weeks. This means you might not be able to create meetings at meet.google.com right away, but you can sign up to be notified when it’s available.

Meet operates on a secure foundation, keeping users safe, data secure, and information private—including between patients and caregivers.
Video meetings built on a secure foundation
Meet is designed, built and operated to be secure at scale. Since January, we’ve seen Meet’s peak daily usage grow by 30x. As of this month, Meet is hosting 3 billion minutes of video meetings and adding roughly 3 million new users every day. And as of last week, Meet’s daily meeting participants surpassed 100 million. With this growth comes great responsibility. Privacy and security are paramount, no matter if it’s a doctor sharing confidential health information with a patient, a financial advisor hosting a client meeting, or people virtually connecting with each other for graduations, holidays and happy hours.
Our approach to security is simple: make products safe by default. We designed Meet to operate on a secure foundation, providing the protections needed to keep our users safe, their data secure, and their information private. Here are just a few of our default-on safety measures:
We provide a strong set of host controls such as the ability to admit or deny entry to a meeting, and mute or remove participants, if needed.
We do not allow anonymous users (i.e., without a Google Account) to join meetings created by individual accounts.
Meet meeting codes are complex by default and therefore resilient to brute-force “guessing.”
Meet video meetings are encrypted in transit, and all recordings stored in Google Drive are encrypted in transit and at rest.
We don’t require plugins to use Meet on the web. It works entirely in Chrome and other modern browsers, so it’s less vulnerable to security threats.
On mobile, we have dedicated Google Meet apps in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Meet users can enroll their account in Google’s Advanced Protection Program—our strongest protections available against phishing and account hijacking.
Google Cloud undergoes regular rigorous security and privacy audits for all its services. Our global compliance certifications can help support regulatory requirements such as GDPR and HIPAA, as well as COPPA and FERPA for education.
Your Meet data is not used for advertising, and we don't sell your data to third parties.
We operate a highly secure and resilient private network that encircles the globe and connects our data centers to each other—ensuring that your data stays safe. Trust is built on transparency and we publish the locations of all our data centers. You can learn more about how Meet keeps your video meetings safe in this post.
Free Google Meet accounts for individuals
You can use Meet to schedule, join or start secure video meetings with anyone—for a virtual yoga class, weekly book club, neighborhood meeting, or happy hour with friends. Until now, Meet has only been available as part of G Suite, our collaboration and productivity solution for businesses, organizations and schools. Going forward, Meet will be available to anyone for free on the web at meet.google.com and via mobile apps for iOS or Android. And if you use Gmail or Google Calendar, you’ll be able to easily start or join from there, too.
Use your existing Google Account to start a secure meeting in Google Meet
If you have an existing Google Account (for example, if you’re a @gmail.com user), sign in at meet.google.com to get started. If you don’t have a free Google Account, it only takes a minute to create one using your work or personal email address of choice (we require this step as a security measure, and you’ll only need to do this once).
Meetings are limited to 60 minutes for the free product, though we won’t enforce this time limit until after Sept. 30. Creating a trusted meeting space is important, and being mindful when sharing meeting links in public forums can help create a safe experience for all attendees. For more tips on how to use Meet securely and effectively, visit our Help Center.
Google Meet for groups and teams
Groups within an organization can also use Meet to create video meetings that help coworkers connect one-on-one, collaborate as a team, and more. For organizations that aren’t already G Suite customers, today we’re announcing G Suite Essentials. G Suite Essentials is perfect for teams that need access to Meet’s more advanced features, such as dial-in phone numbers, larger meetings, and meeting recording. G Suite Essentials also includes Google Drive for easy and secure access to all of a team’s content, and Docs, Sheets and Slides for content creation and real-time collaboration.
Through Sept. 30, we’re providing G Suite Essentials and all of these advanced features free of charge. If you’re interested in G Suite Essentials, complete this form to get in touch with our sales team.
Google Meet for businesses and organizations
Whether it’s hospitals supporting patients via telehealth, banks working with loan applicants, retailers assisting customers remotely, or manufacturers interacting safely with warehouse technicians, businesses across every industry are using Meet to stay connected. If you’re one of the 6 million companies and organizations that use G Suite to power remote productivity, you already have access to Meet. Admins simply need to enable Meet by following instructions outlined on our Help Center. In the spirit of being helpful during this time, we’re providing three ways for new and current enterprise customers to access Meet through Sept. 30:
Free access to Meet’s advanced features for all G Suite customers, such as the ability to live stream for up to 100,000 viewers within your domain.
Free additional Meet licenses for existing G Suite customers without any amendments to their current contract.
Free G Suite Essentials for enterprise customers.
Enterprises can get in touch with our sales team to learn more.

Google Meet includes live captions powered by Google’s speech recognition technology
Google Meet in schools and higher-ed institutions
Many schools and colleges today use Meet to power secure virtual classes, PTA meetings, parent-teacher conferences, tutoring, and even school socials. Meet is included in G Suite for Education, which serves more than 120 million students and teachers globally. If your school already uses G Suite for Education, your administrator can enable Meet at no additional cost. If your school doesn’t use G Suite for Education, you can sign up here. To access resources for distance learning, visit Teach from Home.
Our hope is that by making Meet and G Suite more readily available for all, it will be easier to securely stay connected and productive—now and in the future.
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25 Top Android Mobile App Ideas to Follow in 2020
Can we imagine starting our day without a mobile application? We need an app for setting the alarm, one which reminds us of our meetings, another for playing songs, and even one mobile application for reading out news to us. So the moral is, mobile apps have taken a special place in our lives, and we cannot deny our reliability on them.
After seeing this essential reliability, android mobile app trends needed to upgrade in the year 2020. Mobile app development companies have come up with some more useful ideas and trends for android app development. Let’s discuss each in brief.
1- Augmented Reality is winning hearts:
Want to design your room? Or do you want to try a dress you saw on an online shopping app without buying it? Well then AR- Augmented Reality; is there to help you. Already a few websites like Pepperfry have started giving AR options where you can see which furniture will fit in your room. Mobile apps laced with AR features will be the top app trend to follow in 2020.
2- One Scan to make your PDF:
Keeping and carrying hard copies of your documents is so troublesome. But then what is the alternative? A mobile app that scans and converts all your documents into a single PDF file can help. This type of mobile apps will trend because of the mass digitization going on. People find carrying soft copies more convenient and safe than carrying hard copies of documents. Also, adding a cloud feature to this app will help in accessing the PDF on any platform.
3- Fitness apps are trendy:
People love fitness apps because it provides a one-stop solution to its users. It helps them organize their diet, track their footsteps, set health goals, and much more. Adding videos of yoga, exercise, and providing health consultants can enhance the beauty of such android mobile apps.
4- Say no to queues with Check-out apps:
No one likes to wait in a long queue at a retail store, and so Amazon came up with the self-check-out retail stores, Amazon Go. These types of apps will be increasingly used in the coming years. Amazon Go app allows users to scan the products on our mobile while shopping and make the payment online after checking out from the store. We just need to tap our phones just like we do on metro stations with metro cards.
5- Real-time translator apps:
It is almost impossible to mug up all the languages in the world. In such scenarios, real-time translator apps can save us. This app will listen to the other language and convert it into our language in real-time and also the vice-versa. Adding a memory feature can help the user in learning that language in the future if needed.
6- Let’s chat with bots:
Chat Bots are useful in playing the role of humans. They can interact like humans based on customer’s queries. These apps are based on Artificial intelligence technology, which is why they behave like humans. AI Chat Bots are helpful for any mobile app as they can support live chat without the need for human interference. Unlike humans, they never get exhausted and have the capability of interacting with any number of queries according to the user’s requirement.
7- Take me for a Bike Ride!
Due to increasing traffic and massive rates, cabs are losing their fans. The people who travel alone prefer to book bike rides rather than a car. The reason is pretty simple, it’s cheaper, can take shortcuts, and doesn’t get stuck in traffic jams, so it’s faster too. So hiring developers for getting a bike ride mobile app made is a great option. It will be a trend in 2020.
8- Safe Calling apps:
With the increase in spam calls, harassment, and forgery, Safe Calling mobile apps need to be used. Such apps will recognize the number if it is a spam or not based on the customer review database. Also, it will enable you to record the call and upload it to cyber crime cells helplines if needed. This will help you stay safe and also work as a preventive method in crimes over phone calls.
9- Scan and buy:
Imagine you visit your friend’s house, and you see a gorgeous center table in her living area. You also desire to buy that table, but you feel awkward in asking about it in detail from your friend. Now, what will you do? If you have a Scan and buy mobile app, you can scan that table, and it will show you all the results from where you can buy the same or a close substitute for that table. Such android mobile apps are useful as well as fun to use.
10- Criminal alert app:
Seeing a missing person or a wanted criminal on roads without knowing them can be a safety concern for all of us. The criminal alert app idea is such that the app will alert you of criminals in your area. This will save a life as well as help in catching the criminal whose pictures are there on the app.
11- Baby care and maternity app:
In the world where digital reliability is growing day by day, having an android mobile app for baby and mother care can help many lives. Such apps can be used by mom to be or even by men who are soon going to be a dad. These mobile apps will provide diet solutions for both baby and mother, exercise videos during pregnancy, nearby hospital routes, appointments of gynecologists or pediatricians, baby care products, and much more.
12- Stay away from crime:
Imagine having a mobile app that can tell you which area in your city is not safe and why. This is not fiction anymore. Such apps are a reality today and will trend in 2020. The heat map feature can also be added to this type of mobile apps to show the user the safe and unsafe areas of the city at a glance. Allowing users to report a crime on this app anonymously or with identity( as per the user’s choice) will enhance the quality and reliability of the app. And also help the surveillance cells to improve their services.
13- Food suggestion/blogging apps:
We all know how Zomato was started. Before starting with food delivery, it was a food blogging website and was known as Foodiebay.com, where people used to get hundreds of restaurant menus, reviews of eating joints, and recommendations. Such mobile apps will be a significant trend in 2020 as food blogging has come up as a career option for youth. Providing these bloggers with a separate mobile app will help them get better recognition too.
14- Find me a parking space:
We all will agree to the fact that finding a parking space whenever we go out is so annoying. What if an app will help us find a parking space in that area? It’ll solve a huge problem for us. Designers can design such mobile apps, which will help us find a registered parking space near us. Adding an e-parking ticket feature will take the mobile app to the next level.
15- Choose your table app:
We need privacy in a corner seat for a cozy date or need the central table for making a grand announcement, in restaurants, it’s sometimes challenging to get the desired seating arrangement for what we’ve planned. With a mobile app which has graphical views, we can choose the desired seats or table and book them for a specific time( just like bus ticket reservation).
16- Virtual group study app:
It’s not always safe to go to a friend’s place for group study. You can also consider if one of the friends might be sick/out of town, but you have to do your assignments? In group study apps, students can meet up on this forum and prepare for their exams/projects along with other students who are studying on the same subject. The app must provide them with study material, tools, video lectures, discussion helps, guides, etc. Users can also create a virtual room where only he and his friends can enter and video call while watching online lectures together virtually. Hire android developer if you are mesmerized by this idea and want to get it made for you.
17- An app for Language Lovers:
Many people wish to learn a new language but don’t find the perfect solution. To help such people, you can design android apps, which will enable the user to learn new languages thoroughly. Adding levels like basic, intermediate, and professional will increase user engagement on your mobile app.
18- Pet Care and adoption apps:
Since there are many pet lovers out there, they will be disappointed if the digitization of the world doesn’t consider their needs. Pet care companies or veterinarians can hire android developers to get an app made for pet care. People willing to adopt pets can also register on this app. Adding a section for the license(new or renewal) will be a cherry on the cake for dog owners since, from May 2019, it is a compulsion in India to have a license if you own a dog.
19- Gift Suggestion apps:
Whenever it comes to selecting a gift for our loved ones, we end up getting confused. This mobile app can look over the entire history of our friend’s social feed to suggest the best gift idea for our friend based upon the content they posted. Such mobile apps are developed, keeping in mind the concept of data analysis. Problem solver!
20-Food Wastage Prevention Apps:
We all have seen that once the parties are over, a lot of food is left untouched or unused. People even throw food in the dustbin, which leads to the wastage of food. This issue could be resolved. We can develop a mobile app that can inform the registered orphanage/nursing homes about the leftover untouched food so that they can come to get it as per their need.
21- Car rental apps:
How many names come to your mind when you think about car rental mobile apps? Just Zoomcar, isn’t it? This is because not many businesses think of starting an online car rental, but you must because Car rental apps in India have very little competition. If you already deal with car rental or tours and travel business, then you can hire android developers and get your business online.
22- Dating apps:
Dating apps never get out of date. They are going to rule the app world like ever before in 2020 too. The reason why dating apps gained so much popularity is that ‘when everything is going digital, then why not love?’ But dating apps are not a recent invention. The first-ever dating website, Match.com, was launched in 1995.
23- Student Assistance App:
The student assistant app is one of the top android app ideas to choose from. This app can be developed with features like writing projects or essays that will be of great help to the students.
Some ideas of Student Assistance App ideas are:
School project mobile app: With such kind of apps, students can look for group members to complete team projects and other academic projects which require students to collaborate.
Book stationery app: This app can help students in finding the nearest stationery shops and also in comparing the prices of books before buying. It will save both time and money.
24- Buying/renewal of policies/insurance apps:
We all will agree to the fact that policy renewals are a headache for us, and to top it all, we always tend to forget the renewal dates. Having a mobile app for Buying/renewal of policies/insurance will help us like Superman!
25- Event Management App:
Planning a perfect event is a Herculean task for all of us. But what if an app assists us throughout the planning procedure? It’ll be so easy for us to find solutions for each of our problems. The event management mobile apps must have information about venues, shops, caterers, and all that is needed to organize an event.
Summing up:
If you are a business owner then you must have a mobile application for your business. Having a mobile app will help in gaining recognition for your brand and making more customers. And if you are still confused and are planning to start a business with a mobile app, then you can choose any from the above mentioned 25 Top Android Mobile App Ideas. Also, if you need assistance in developing an app, you can hire android developers for your business. A professional developer will be able to assist you in the best ways possible. You can also improvise these ideas as per your needs. If you want to add more ideas to this list we made, do comment them below.
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5 Tablets for Kids
It's 2017 now and as shoppers need more from tablet makers, the customer gadgets advertise rises into new patterns on all sides. One specifically is the children tablet incline and despite the fact that you may feel that there's bounty to go around, this side of the market is in reality rare. We comprehend that most guardians need the best parental control includes on the tablet that they'll give their kids a chance to utilize, and they'll considerably lean toward it on the off chance that it has included additional items it too. So we've scoured around to locate any critical tablets for children and check whether they give the best arrangements that any parent would need.
Here are 5 of what we believe is the best tablets for kids in the market today:
Jump Epic - Designed for youngsters beneath 5 years of age, this stout tablet offers an extremely basic and hearty outline Android-controlled UI. Its life expectancy is somewhere close to 2 - 4 years which ought to be sufficient to engage a youngster for a specific timeframe, so don't anticipate that it will perform past its specialized limit. You can download in-house applications from LeapFrog; be that as it may, they are very costly, and applications from Amazon Appstore is significantly less expensive which works with this gadget truly well. The determination has low quality with just 1024 x 600 dpi notwithstanding having a 7-inch screen show and the hues are additionally quieted. One preferred standpoint the LeapFrog Epic has is that it enables you to make numerous client profiles for various children (on the off chance that you have more than one client for it). Its key highlights incorporate a stout plan, 5 hours of battery life, basic UI, LeapFrog applications are instructive which is useful to children and it costs $154.7.
Amazon Fire HD 6 Kids Edition - Chose from either pink or blue thick case for the Amazon Fire HD 6 Kids Edition with boundless Fire For Kids content store, high caliber and execution and in addition its unique coincidental harm guarantee ensured for a long time! Amazon included the majority of the highlights and execution bundle in this Kids Edition tablet which is presumably why there is an extra premium installments for getting to Amazon Store; be that as it may, the exchange is completely justified, despite all the trouble! The 6-inch 1280 x 800 IPS show has high pixel quality, yet since it's lesser than the standard 7 inches android tablets, perusing littler content was to some degree troublesome. Battery life has a not too bad 8-hour rushed to it, yet it will be sliced down the middle in the event that you play recreations on it more often than not. You will have full access to fun and kid inviting substance in the Fire for Kids application which is awesome for their craving for learning.
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition - If you're not content with the Fire HD 6 Kids Edition from Amazon, at that point you can get the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition. Aside from the more drawn out battery life which will keep going for 12 hours, the greater 8-inch show and 32GB inside capacity; you will likewise get a free 1 year membership to the Fire For Kids benefit which incorporates bunches of TV shows and books that are particularly for kids. With a tough bumbper case and different highlights its got, you'll positively be happy with what you'll get for your cash.
Kurio Smart - The Kurio Smart has comparable outline with Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 which has a separable console. Be that as it may, while the outline is noteworthy it's highlights, nonetheless, are quite recently fundamental. The producers of the Kurio Smart has dumped any USB port and wanted to use rather the HDMI port, which will enable children to interface it with a greater screen for any homework undertakings; still its 1280 x 800 show won't be sufficient for multitasking. It isn't especially capable either. Its Inter Atom quad-center processor resembles paper tiger, it has got every single great spec on paper yet does ineffectively in genuine execution. A most extreme of 3 or 4 tabs could be opened when you utilize it to peruse locales on the web and gaming is great, simply don't play amusements that require your tab to perform higher than its ordinary rate. You can utilize the Kurio Smart for 6 - 7 hours at a solitary charge also.
iPad Mini 2 - If you need a financial plan well disposed tablet with awesome specs and highlights, at that point the iPad Mini 2 is for you. In spite of the fact that not particularly work for kids, you can give them a chance to utilize it gave you wrap it an effect assurance case. The instructive OSMO starter unit would be an awesome extra with the iPad Mini 2 in the event that you have additional money to get it. The tablet keeps running on Apple's iOS 9 which has awesome parental highlights that will make it sufficiently safe to give your children a chance to deal with it all alone. It empowers you to control the Safari web program to limit any grown-up content from flying up and also put in new applications. Furthermore, the application likewise enables you to obstruct all entrance to music and podcasts with unequivocal substance, and additionally TV appears with grown-up content or themed. You'll approach a great many applications, eBooks and diversions with Apple's App Store. In spite of the fact that the Apple iPad Mini 2 is valued at $414.7 you can make certain of its awesome quality both in physical specs and programming highlights.
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