Tag: iPad

  • The iPad and the pricing paradox

    Here’s something weird: the Apple iPad has managed to make cheap things expensive and expensive things cheap. The expensive part’s easy. True story: I bought my first iPad because I had a meeting and I figured that displaying the pictures on it to the people around the table instead of trying to hook up a […]

  • iOS sightings: the iPad as PowerPoint killer

    Not to get repetitive, but if I don’t monitor these things I won’t be able to tell if I just think I’m seeing more of them because I wrote about them (like that thing where you buy a car and then all you see is that model – and colour – on the road,) or […]

  • iOS sightings: the future of food ordering

    Following up on my last post about the iPod (and by that I mean all iOS devices) being an “anything device,” New York’s JFK and LaGuardia airports now feature iPad-based food ordering systems with a custom menu application.  The food gets delivered to you or something, but you know what? I don’t care.  If I’m going […]