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Tag Archives: iPad
A Little Perspective On Technology
Forty years ago, the most advanced piece of technology in a law office — or most any office — was an electric typewriter. That’s a useful anchor when contemplating whether to buy an iPad now or wait for the next … Continue reading
The iPad And “Closed” Workspaces
In case you missed it, Markos Moulitsas (aka “kos”) has a wonderful review of the iPad. But its actually more of a “day in the life” of an iPad user, which I think makes it more valuable for anyone thinking … Continue reading
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Tagged closed systems, iPad, standardization, waste
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The iPad: For Techies Or Ordinary Users?
David Pogue writes an interesting dual-view review of the iPad. In 10 years of reviewing tech products for The New York Times, I’ve never seen a product as polarizing as Apple’s iPad, which arrives in stores on Saturday. “This device … Continue reading
Pad to the Future
In case you need a break from brainstorming justifications for buying an iPad, let’s look forward. My engineering colleague passes along a future interface. 10/GUI from C. Miller on Vimeo. Admittedly very cool. Still, seems like a lot of trouble and … Continue reading