Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jan 2012 20:02 UTC, submitted by Tom Krazit
Apple This is what we call an epic blunder of epic proportions. The article that used to be here, was submitted to us in full, with Tom Krazit as the submitter. As it turns out, though, this article is already published at PaidContent.org, so it's pretty clear someone kindly submitted it to us, but included the whole of that article. For some reason, I let it slip through without checking if it was actually an original - which I normally always do. Nobody contacted us so far, but I'm still incredibly sorry about this. Be sure to click this link and send traffic to PaidContent.org.
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RE[5]: Comment by krreagan
by Not2Sure on Sun 29th Jan 2012 18:28 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by krreagan"
Not2Sure
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2009-12-07

I can't really use a tablet for serious work without some haptic/tactile input mechanism to rival keyboard typing speeds because we still mostly go about recording and documenting our intents and motivations to machines and other humans via code, texts/emails, etc via literary works.

It's either going to take a revolutionary change towards visual thinking/paradigms or some really great new touchscreen technology to make that happen. I think our brains/education system make the probability of the former rather low but I think they are making progress on the latter.

Edited 2012-01-29 18:29 UTC

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RE[6]: Comment by krreagan
by Tony Swash on Sun 29th Jan 2012 19:13 in reply to "RE[5]: Comment by krreagan"
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2009-08-22

I can't really use a tablet for serious work without some haptic/tactile input mechanism to rival keyboard typing speeds because we still mostly go about recording and documenting our intents and motivations to machines and other humans via code, texts/emails, etc via literary works.

It's either going to take a revolutionary change towards visual thinking/paradigms or some really great new touchscreen technology to make that happen. I think our brains/education system make the probability of the former rather low but I think they are making progress on the latter.



I use a keyboard with an iPad all the time, sometimes it's a touchscreen keyboard, sometimes its a real hardware keyboard. I bought one of these to use with a bluetooth keyboard I had and works really well and cost almost nothing. Looks great as well.

http://wingstand.com/

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RE[7]: Comment by krreagan
by Not2Sure on Mon 30th Jan 2012 05:33 in reply to "RE[6]: Comment by krreagan"
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I use a keyboard with an iPad all the time, sometimes it's a touchscreen keyboard, sometimes its a real hardware keyboard. I bought one of these to use with a bluetooth keyboard I had and works really well and cost almost nothing. Looks great as well. http://wingstand.com/


Doesn't bluetooth for keyboard use drain battery pretty quickly? I know Apple added in support for low energy bluetooth (BLE) devices in iOS5 but I know of very few if any vendors that support it yet.

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