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iPad: The Star Trek Use Case

Originally published at Radio Free Tomorrow. Please leave any comments there.

Star Trek is, of course, a world full of ubiquitous computing, although it’s rarely portrayed in those terms exactly. We see communicators, tricorders, flat-panel displays everywhere…and, for portable information access and messaging, the PADD.

Of course, these are really all just non-functional props. But the ideas behind them have long-since fired the imagination of real-world engineers. Communicators have already completely infiltrated our real-world lives–we call them cellphones. Flat panel displays are now so common it’s getting hard to remember when televisions took up significant cubic volume and not just rectangular area. Tricorders…well, we’ve got a way to go on that one, because we’re nowhere near the necessary technology for that kind of magical scanning. But they’re working on it.

PADDs, however, are in reach of our real-world technology, and the iPad seems to be consciously trying to make them a reality. The way PADDs have been portrayed, even as far back as Classic Trek1 gives us some insight, I believe, into how Apple envisions the iPad being used.

  1. Which didn’t call them PADDs, or course; in fact, in they didn’t call them anything. They never referred to them. They just used them. This is one of the reasons I sometimes argue that Classic Trek was actually better science fiction that TNG and later.

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Deep Geekery: Apple Article Addendum

A friend asked me if I thought that someone looking to buy a Macintosh ought now to wait the year for the new Intel-based systems.

My answer to anyone wondering the same thing is more or less the same answer I give to any such question: buy what you need, when you need it, and forget you ever heard about 'buyer's remorse'. If there's a Macintosh system on the market today that meets your needs, and that you're reasonably sure will meet your needs for the next two or three years, there is no reason to wait.