Quick post here: bought an iMac in the summer, a nice 24 incher. Got a good deal b/c it was a certified refurb (used for Apple demos and what not). Shipped the bad boy to Israel with all our other stuff. Little did I know, Apple was coming out with a new version of the [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘gesture-based computing’
March 19, 2009
Will Gesture-based Computer Make e-Content Feel More … Human?
Wired magazine’s article, Gestures of War, got me thinking: one of the main issues with e-content by the traditionalists (or pulpists as I call them), is that they like the tactile feel of the book in the hands. It’s the turning of the page and the intimacy of printed books that make them superior to [...]
