Thanks to the way Google's for years now been deconstructing Android and pulling OS-level pieces out of the operating system itself - so they exist as regular ol' apps and can consequently be updated quickly, frequently, and in a way that reaches everyone instantly, regardless of what phone or carrier they're using - even Android phones from eight years ago get updates numerous times a year that are all virtually equivalent to an entire iOS operating system rollout.
I love that Android makes it possible for companies to create devices for various scenarios. For example, you might want to have a large touchscreen display powered by Android in your kitchen for recipe viewing (without having to be up close and personal), in the office for presentations, or in the kids' room for games and fun. Such is the case with the KTC 25-inch Portable Touchscreen Monitor .
There's nothing like laying out a new planner with to-do lists and goals at the start of a new year. In the past, I would buy a new planner every year, but would eventually abandon filling it out by April. Sticking with a planner means it has to be something completely customizable to how you take notes and what your priorities are, and I think I've cracked the code to the perfect planner.