posted on 27.01.10 It’s Here!

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posted on 27.01.10 Stay Tuned…

Very soon, we’ll know whether Apple has changed the world again. The company has scheduled a press conference for 1 p.m. Eastern time today. For months now, the rumor mills and blogosphere have been abuzz with speculation that Apple will debut a new class of device based on the iPod Touch and an updated version of the iPhone OS that uses a larger screen (10 or 11 inches diagonal, perhaps 7) to provide a multitouch, gesture-based media slate for e-books, electronic magazines, Web browsing, video playback, and apps.

In other words, if the rumors are right, this device won’t be a tablet-style MacBook running Mac OS X with handwriting recognition added à la the failed generations of Windows tablet PCs. Instead, it will be a device for presenting, finding, and organizing media content, as well as running the wide of apps that iPhone users now enjoy. It should also run existing iPhone apps.

Best place to see live updates: Gizmodo’s live blog http://live.gizmodo.com/

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posted on 10.12.09 Apple Tablet: Sports Illustrated Demo

Imagine a magazine cover converting into a video highlight of that moment. It should be here in early 2010 with Apple’s release of the Tablet.  Basically an enlarged iPhone, the main question for developers is what operating system will the device run.  A combination of OSX and the mobile iphone OS?  It’s awesome to imagine how everything from textbooks to comics could be done in this interface.  Watch a Sports Illustrated demo below.

Apple recently had several executives from the Time magazine group at their Cupertino’s campus, where they were asked to present their ideas on the future of publishing. Several mockups of magazines were present in interactive form. It is presumed that more talks took place after the introduction and investigatory meeting. Some publishers also considering Adobe Air as a competing option for digital magazines, but without a revenue/distribution system that iTunes has, it seems unlikely.  Look for Time Inc to release many of there publications on the tablet. (via Gizmodo)


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