Hardware

jernst on January 13th, 2010

So how are we going to interact with all of those screens? Let’s first list what won’t work: keyboards: we’re not about to have a keyboard underneath each picture frame in our houses. mice: same as for keyboards. There also won’t be a table surface in front of each screen. tiny little buttons on the [...]

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jernst on January 10th, 2010

Perhaps the rate of technological change is indeed accelerating. One can’t even make a few outlandish predictions any more (as I did on this blog last week) without being passed on the right by actual events. Take the past week’s CES: On the subject of 3D TVs, I’ll just note that the world’s software developers [...]

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jernst on January 5th, 2010

[As I'm writing this post, the news comes in that Skype HD videoconferencing will be built into TV sets starting this year. This is exactly what I'm talking about in this post as opening up all sorts of new possibilities.] Let’s compare some prices for flat-panel displays (from Dell, cheapest available alternative chosen): August 2004 [...]

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jernst on January 2nd, 2010

The venerable PC will still be with us in 2020 I would think. It will have lost importance, just like it lost importance in the last decade with the emergence of iPhones and Wiis and TiVos. But it will still be there in its boxy under-the-table incarnation, and its in-the-briefcase and on-the-lap incarnation. People will [...]

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