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Predict Our Apple Tablet Coverage, Win an Apple Tablet | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    " * * Apple Tablet mockup by Matt Skach Gadget Lab has been accused of being somewhat obsessed with the Apple tablet. Guilty as charged! We are obsessed, we admit it. After all, who wouldn't be obsessed with a device that promises to revolutionize mobile computing, make our iPhones look tiny and stupid, overhaul book publishing, inject new lifeblood into the consumer electronics industry, and maybe even save the dying world of print magazines upon which our livelihoods depend? Okay, so we may be going a bit over the top, especially for a product that doesn't exist - and may never exist. It's important to remember that Apple has never confirmed it's even working on a tablet. Everything up to this point is speculation and conjecture. But the signs are very suggestive, and most industry observers, including Gadget Lab, expect Apple to release a tablet-like device in 2010. Even if Apple doesn't release a tablet, other manufacturers likely will, from startups like Fusion Garage to (rumors suggest) HP, Dell, Nokia and others. Still, most eyes are on Apple, thanks in part to its impressive track record with the iPhone. Love it or hate it, the Cupertino company definitely knows how to reimagine a product category and reinvent an industry. For that reason, we'll keep covering the rumors, the leaks, and - if it emerges - the device itself. We cover this topic because you readers have let us know, with your comments and your many, many clicks, that you are interested in it. But that doesn't mean we can't have a little fun with it. So here's the deal: Predict how many stories Wired.com will publish about an Apple tablet during 2010. Whoever comes the closest will win an actual Apple tablet (assuming one exists). If there is no such thing at the end of 2010, we'll give the winner a consolation prize: A subscription to Wired magazine."
Kurt Laitner

Design - Apple's Eagerly Anticipated Tablet Computer Could Have Big Impact on Design Wo... - 1 views

  • But if the iSlate is another of the company’s successes, it promises to have as much impact as the iPhone, if not more.
  • Apple may be a late entrant to the market, but there is no reason to believe that its designers won’t be able to replicate their past success at battling against the laws of physics to produce a tablet that’s sleeker, lighter and generally hotter than anyone else’s, so much so that people will be willing to pay more for it.
  • Like many new digital devices, it will combine several products in one.
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  • Many people like their e-readers (not least because they save them from having to haul around books, newspapers and magazines) but I’ve yet to meet anyone who loves them. That’s the key. If a really great e-reader appeared, the market would explode. The e-reader is waiting for a killer product, just as the MP3 player was before Apple’s iPod. Apple didn’t invent the MP3 player, it made such a sexy one that many more people wanted to buy it. That’s what it is promising to do again.
  • If it comes through, demand for electronic books, newspapers and magazines should soar.
Kurt Laitner

Mag+ is the future of all computing - RussellBeattie.com - 2 views

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    MUST WATCH VID - my god this is well done, best work I've seen in a long time on UX
Jack Logan

YouTube - Will Apple tablet do THIS with magazines? - 2 views

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