Death by `techtonic’ fault
THE world is about to witness a "techtonic" shift induced by the iPad. It is expected to result in a new, qualitatively different experience compared with a conventional personal computer. For starters, it is packed with much more sophisticated functionality for fingertip interface. It i...
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2010
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/32604/ http://eprints.usm.my/32604/1/DZUL62.pdf |
| Summary: | THE world is about to witness a "techtonic" shift induced by the iPad. It is expected to result in a new,
qualitatively different experience compared with a conventional personal computer.
For starters, it is packed with much more sophisticated functionality for fingertip interface. It is light, easy to
operate and portable. It is no more than a tablet with a relatively large screen. Some liken it to a NokiaKindleNintendo
machine interconnecting seamlessly. It is a communication gadgetcumreaderandgame
device rolled into one — available simultaneously at multitouch. |
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