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I want a SunPad

Posted on February 12th, 2007

I was flipping through Marc’s copy of Tog on Software Design and was intrigued by the “SunPad” in Tognazzini’s description of Sun’s Starfire film (which itself is very remi­ni­scient of Apple’s Knowledge Navigator concept):

She looks at the SunPad display, which now has the camera controls slaved to it. It’s as if the SunPad were a large camera viewfinder. She presses the button which turns on the pad, then zooms out using the zoom buttons as she begins to move the pad (and boom).

Today, we can readily produce a handheld screen with an accelerometer for position sensing. As a bonus, we can even have a camera embedded on the backside. So when do I get to use one to “scan” a scene or object and package the imagery for playback later (or elsewhere)?

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iPhone dreams

Posted on February 7th, 2007

I know it doesn’t matter, but I have so many things I wish my next phone/​PDA could do, I’m going to list them for my own amusement. Even though most of them won’t happen very soon, at least while the iPhone remains closed to native third-​​party applications.

I could manage data with specialized tools. Special-​​purpose editors for blogs like this, wikis for knowledge management at work, and genealogy records could take advantage of the multi­touch UI.

Assuming it lacks aGPS, I could detect location by network to orient Google Maps and geocode photos.

[I happen to believe we’ll see aGPS or PSAP in a very early release, based on Jobs’s unusual and irra­tional enthu­siasm about the satellite view in Google Maps.]

I could clean up and manip­ulate photos before sharing them online.

I could control my jukebox iMac from the couch without inter­rupting what’s currently playing to use Front Row. And control the rest of the home theater, lighting, etc.

I could update Last.fm on the fly.

I could play not just touch­screen microgames but serious games and puzzles.

Maybe I under­es­timate what will be possible with Safari alone, espe­cially if it includes Flash. It’s already amazing how many of my “desktop” tools actually run in Safari or largely render via WebKit. If the iPhone is half as successful as it’s poised to be, it will quickly vault Safari to the ranks of browsers you cannot afford to ignore. I’d be surprised if Microsoft isn’t already talking to Apple about WPF/​E.

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Daily Bookmarks

Posted on January 24th, 2007

Links book­marked on 2007-​​01-​​23

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