I think this year will be boring but next year we'll see more of the little devices that could, in the sense of high end smartphones that transform and Win8-based tablets that work quite well and better than the first batch of Win7-based netbooks (I have one, and it blows real hard, Atom-based, 'nough said, I feel like a total n00b for buying that piece of crap).Uncle E wrote: That's iMaschine for me. However, I'd rather have a Win8 tablet running the full Maschine.
With the upcoming Intel architecture (not really Ivy, but the new "Core X something whatever"), who knows, if Intel can play it well like it did with Core i (they basically slapped Core 2 Duos to oblivion), then I see no reason why these upcoming 2013-2014 tablets can become the perfect compromise between "I wanna run my desktop OS" and "I don't want a bulky laptop".
Although there are also ultrabooks now, and I can only see them improving (and Intel has been pushing the concept real hard as of lately).
What I wanna see more, is developers enabling iCloud on their apps... so far only a few do, and I feel like iCloud was more of a nice commercial thing for only Apple apps yet the other million out there lack the support for it.Jim Rosebrook wrote:This is not specific to the iPad 3, rather what is coming along with iOS 5.1 and the wave of app updates..
The tweaks to GarageBand are fun & handy... upload straight to SoundClound...nice!