I think it's fair to say that Scott Greenfield is not a fan of Apple's iPad. From reading his banter with Brian Tannebaum, I gather there's been a lot of hype about how the iPad is a "game changer" for lawyers -- I guess because it can serve as a thin client front-end to some sort of "virtual office in the cloud" web application. Whatever. As criminal defense lawyers, Scott and … [Read more...] about Don’t Dis the iPad
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Are We Living In the 21st Century or What?
My wife is flying back home right now, and I've got to pick her up from the airport. In one window, I've got a display of the plane's flight track from FlightAware. In another window, I'm running a Google Earth satellite image with her plane's current position superimposed, thanks to fboweb.com. In yet another window, I'm running streaming audio of the airport tower courtesy of … [Read more...] about Are We Living In the 21st Century or What?
Apple’s Knowledge Navigator – 1987
I first saw this technology concept video about 20 years ago at a presentation at the National Center for Supercomputer Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Part of NCSA's mission was to explore personal computing applications that required supercomputer-level processing at the time, but which would make sense in the future when everyone has a … [Read more...] about Apple’s Knowledge Navigator – 1987
A Taste of Future Shock
My wife and I got my mother a Tivo DVR this Christmas. It was a calculated risk. My mother is in her 80's and doesn't like learning to use new stuff. On the other hand, she has a VCR which she manages to use, but she gets confused about the whole tune-the-TV v.s. tune-the-VCR issue, and sometimes she uses the wrong remote or gets some part of the system (TV, VCR, remote) into a … [Read more...] about A Taste of Future Shock