1. The next wave of personal computing from Apple.
Set to be introduced in late spring or early summer 2010, the Apple iSlate is a new tablet computer with a high-resolution touch screen and sleek black design. The device is about the size of a telephone book cover, but less than 1/2-inch thick.
The iSlate offers all the functionality of an Apple laptop (e.g., iMac Air), but in a sleek one-piece design with many new extras. The virtual keyboard is similar to the iPod "electronic keyboard," but is almost the same size as a regular physical keyboard.
Besides thousands of computer applications, the iSlate also plays movies, music and games. With optional services, it can also work as a video-conferencing device (using the built-in video camera) and a telephone. Of course, it comes with built-in WiFi access and optional 3G wireless Internet access.
The iSlate takes advantage of recent advances in super-thin flash memory, battery design, smudge-resistant coatings and thin-film transistor display technology. Essentially, the iSlate is an advanced next generation "hybrid" of the iPod Touch, iPhone and MacBook Air laptop, but with many new cool features and a stunning new user experience. It may eventually replace the standard laptop for many users.
Set to be introduced in late spring or early summer 2010, the Apple iSlate is a new tablet computer with a high-resolution touch screen and sleek black design. The device is about the size of a telephone book cover, but less than 1/2-inch thick.
The iSlate offers all the functionality of an Apple laptop (e.g., iMac Air), but in a sleek one-piece design with many new extras. The virtual keyboard is similar to the iPod "electronic keyboard," but is almost the same size as a regular physical keyboard.
Besides thousands of computer applications, the iSlate also plays movies, music and games. With optional services, it can also work as a video-conferencing device (using the built-in video camera) and a telephone. Of course, it comes with built-in WiFi access and optional 3G wireless Internet access.
The iSlate takes advantage of recent advances in super-thin flash memory, battery design, smudge-resistant coatings and thin-film transistor display technology. Essentially, the iSlate is an advanced next generation "hybrid" of the iPod Touch, iPhone and MacBook Air laptop, but with many new cool features and a stunning new user experience. It may eventually replace the standard laptop for many users.
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etymology: concatenation of the phrase "it's a trap", popularized by the character Admiral Ackbar in the movie Star Wars:Return of the Jedi (RotJ)
1: -- used to alert others of a trap or deception
2: -- used to express surprise upon discovering a trap
etymology: concatenation of the phrase "it's a trap", popularized by the character Admiral Ackbar in the movie Star Wars:Return of the Jedi (RotJ)
1: -- used to alert others of a trap or deception
2: -- used to express surprise upon discovering a trap
Lando: We've got to be able to get some kind of a reading on that shield, up or down. Well, how could they be jamming us if they don't know... if we're coming. Break off the attack! The shield is still up.
Wedge: I get no reading. Are you sure?
Lando: Pull up! All craft pull up!
Ackbar: Take evasive action. Green group, stick close to holding sector MV-7.
Controller: Admiral, we have enemy ships in sector 47.
Ackbar: It's a trap!
Wedge: I get no reading. Are you sure?
Lando: Pull up! All craft pull up!
Ackbar: Take evasive action. Green group, stick close to holding sector MV-7.
Controller: Admiral, we have enemy ships in sector 47.
Ackbar: It's a trap!
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