Hirdyz Emporium
Technological News
With CES coming shortly, everyone’s attention has been turned to Apple and their new “iTablet”. There is no question that Apple makes quality products, this is not the debate. From speaking to people and reading everything I can about what new technology is “in the pipeline”, I have found that many believe that Apple is about to unveil something we’ve never seen before. Odds are that we may eventually see a tablet-like pc from Apple, but this is not some new technological achievement that hasn’t been done before. Many manufacturers, like Microsoft, have been involved in tablet PC’s for many years. The difference, people expect Apple to unveil some brand new ground-breaking technology that we’ve been waiting for all of our lives…I wouldn’t count on it.
While I believe that we will see a tablet PC from Apple soon and it may have some new ideas and an infrastructure of apps due to the iPhone app store, I certainly do not see why everyone is holding their breathe and have been for years for something that has been around for quite some time. What I believe we can expect to see are improvements in hardware and software for tablet PC’s as well as a whole new list of companies trying their hand at the niche market.
One particular item that I am very excited about is the Microsoft Courier. I first read about the Courier earlier in the year in a Gizmodo article describing the secret tablet PC and while the concept is definitely a niche market, it should be a great tool for executives and those who daily use electronics to stay organized. For those who haven’t yet heard or seen concepts of the Courier, it is a dual-screen tablet computer that uses advancements made by the Surface and the Zune HD to bring a touch-friendly interface to the tablet PC world. It looks like a book of tablet PC’s on both sides with a hinge in the middle. For more information and a video on the prototype, click here.
Courtesy of Gizmodo
Microsoft has been very quiet concerning the Courier and whether we might see a live prototype at the coming convention, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea to use CES to steal some of Apple’s iTablet thunder.
Other than the Courier, I am very excited to see what tablet PC makers do with the Windows 7 operating system. Windows 7 is obviously made for the use of touch computing and with new features, lower battery consumption and great reviews coming in steadily, PC manufactures should have no problem adopting the OS for their new tablets. The main issue with tablet PC’s in the past was the lack of an app infrastructure coupled with a clunky feel, being more like a laptop than a true tablet. This could all change, especially since we’ve seen Microsoft make leaps in hardware quality with the OLED Zune HD.
I am probably not one for tablet PC’s, but I can definitely see a use for them. The question is: has Microsoft and other manufacturers finally equalized their hardware and ingenuity with what Apple may unveil in the coming months?
Apple shares at a high on Tablet speculation
Archos Launch 9″ Windows 7 Tablet UMPC
Should Apple pull out of the computer market in 2010?

Read more from the original source:
Believe It or Not: The Tablet is Far From a New Idea
This entry was posted on January 5, 2010, 6:43 pm and is filed under Windows 7. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
March 19, 2010 - 3:54 am
Tags: application, dialog-box, downloads, files-creating, guides, initially, internet, unzip, windows, windows 7 news, windows-vista, windows-xp
Posted in Windows 7 | No Comments
Now here’s a useful little tool I found on the Internet. It is simple to use and closes all running windows with a simple click. It is available from this website http: www.ntwind.com To get this useful application you need to download it using this hyperlink: Download – CloseAll.zip (36 KB) CloseAll is not a “ memory hungry ” program
March 19, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: cards, entry, game, iphone, ipod touch, ipodtouch, number, pdf, review, score
Posted in iPhone / Mac | No Comments
Filed under: iPhone , iPod touch , App Review The idea behind Set , the now-classic card/puzzle game, can be mind-numbingly difficult to explain. Some people just can’t wrap their heads around the “all the same or all different concept.” Of course, some people get it right away. For both types, the new Set app [$2.99] for the iPhone and iPod touch is a fine challenge, even if it’s not perfect in all aspects
March 19, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: app review, appreview, deck, features, iphone, ipod touch, ipodtouch, score, set, set game, setgame, table
Posted in iPhone / Mac | No Comments
Filed under: iPhone , iPod touch , App Review The idea behind Set , the now-classic card/puzzle game, can be mind-numbingly difficult to explain. Some people just can’t wrap their heads around the “all the same or all different concept.” Of course, some people get it right away
March 19, 2010 - 12:40 am
Tags: clips, exercise, fitness, friends, iphone, keeper-live, none-solid, posts-tagged, runkeeper live, video
Posted in Gadgets | No Comments
Lifehacker’s favorite exercise tool RunKeeper has added a feature that’s as creepy as it is useful. You can now opt to have your location and activity level broadcast live on your RunKeeper profile by using the iPhone app . More
March 19, 2010 - 12:20 am
Tags: acquisitions, analysis, apple, htc, kearney, looming-megawar, none-solid, Palm, palm-as-much, patents, philkearney, posts-tagged, whittling-down
Posted in Gadgets | No Comments
With terrible sales and no sign of turnaround, Palm’s options are whittling down to one: buyout. Ex-Appler Phil Kearney sees a buyer in Google, which, in its looming megawar with Apple, might need Palm as much as Palm needs it. More
March 19, 2010 - 12:00 am
Tags: apple, applications, autumn, entry, foreseeable, time, wwdc, wwdc10
Posted in iPhone / Mac | No Comments
Filed under: WWDC It’s March. It’s the month where beer turns green , where the road repair crews start taking over the midwest of the United States, and when Apple usually announces its Worldwide Developers’ Conference dates. With the hotly anticipated iPad introduction this year, more devs than ever are looking forward to seeing what WWDC will have on offer.
March 19, 2010 - 12:00 am
Tags: california, development, foreseeable, ipad, iphone, time, united-states, wwdc
Posted in iPhone / Mac | No Comments
Filed under: WWDC It’s March.
March 18, 2010 - 11:50 pm
Tags: entertainment, evolve-the-rpg, martin-tremblay, playstation, president, ps3 news forum, rights, ring-exploring, rings, rings-breaking, rpg, snowblind, windows, xbox, Xbox 360
Posted in PS3, Xbox 360 | No Comments
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today that The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, an epic multiplayer action/RPG video game based on the renowned novels by J.R.R
March 18, 2010 - 11:15 pm
Tags: apple, april 3rd, content, device, entry, familiar, ipad, oscars, racing, revenue-streams, street, wall street journal
Posted in iPhone / Mac | No Comments
Filed under: iPad The Wall Street Journal has written that Apple is scrambling to get everything ready for the iPad’s release on April 3rd — not only has it already “sold hundreds of thousands of the device, [according to] people familiar with the matter,” but Apple is also working hard to try and “nail down” several big content deals with television companies, having put their original drive for print media on hold for the moment.
March 18, 2010 - 10:13 pm
Tags: apple, apple-product, bigger-brother, cinema, led, led cinema display, led cinema display 27, none-solid, rumor, the-27-inch
Posted in Gadgets | No Comments
The inevitable destination of the eye-searing display in the 27-inch iMac has always been a standalone monitor, a bigger brother to the quite lonely 24-inch LED Cinema Display . It’s codenamed K59, and supposedly coming in June.
apple apps black business cellphones clips design entry facebook Gadgets game games gaming internet ipad iphone ipod japan left-image340 left-image500 microsoft mobile music News nintendo nintendo wii news forum none-solid phone posts-tagged power price PS3 ps3 news forum review smartphones store tablet time video Wii windows Windows 7 xbox Xbox 360 xbox 360 news forum
WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better.