If I were asked “What would you use the Apple tablet, or any other, for?” I would say for everything that I use my laptop for, and more. I think with the right tablet I really could set my laptop aside permanently.
Of course, this would only work if one or more of the tablet manufactures produce a well thought out product that has enough power and features to allow mw to keep doing all the things that I need to do daily.
One thing is certain, the coming decade will yield a continued increase in the products that come to market as part of this industry innovative cycle that we are in. Technology companies will have to continue to try new to find new innovative products and different adaptations of existing technologies in an attempt to find the “next have to have” item.
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As many of you who follow my blog may already know, I have been following the ever ripining tablet market, with a particular eye on the Crunch Pad. Both Tech Crunch and Fusion Garage, the company that is doing the OS for the crunch pad, have been mute as to the progress of this device.
During a recent scan of the web for the latest Tablet Computing news I ran across this posting from Dan Frommer at the Business Insider blog (Kudos to them for the embed option)
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Yes, Virginia, you can turn a box of old computer parts into a wireless laptop! This was an experiment born of curiosity, spare parts and a determination not to let anything Mac go to waste.
Changes are almost done here at Armies of Chaos!
You may have noticed my new look on the site. Post me a comment and let me know how you like it! The bookstore is still undergoing renovations, but is fully functional. I’ll be adding more categories to it, and making it more visually and user [...]