Many of you have an iPhone or an iPod Touch. And as Gadget Lab
readers, you probably also have a notebook of some kind. And despite
the notebook being way more capable than the little handheld, we bet
you use the iPhone more and more for checking e-mail, tweeting and a
large part of your web-browsing. With the iPad, this “casual” use will just increase. Why bother
pulling out a laptop when you have the tablet with you almost always?
Unless you are rendering video files in the background, we can’t think
of much that would need an old-style computer. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/02/five-apps-we-cant-wait-to-see-on-the-ipad/
readers, you probably also have a notebook of some kind. And despite
the notebook being way more capable than the little handheld, we bet
you use the iPhone more and more for checking e-mail, tweeting and a
large part of your web-browsing. With the iPad, this “casual” use will just increase. Why bother
pulling out a laptop when you have the tablet with you almost always?
Unless you are rendering video files in the background, we can’t think
of much that would need an old-style computer. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/02/five-apps-we-cant-wait-to-see-on-the-ipad/
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