Excellent stuff. Thanks for your coverage of nuclear energy. I am on-board. I also think you should trademark "wrist real-estate" and "face real-estate." Jony Ive seems like he should get as much attention as Steve Jobs to me. Perhaps, he's not as sensational?
Ha! Wrist real estate does have a certain ring to it.
If you want to learn more about Ive, I recommend the Leander Kahney biography of him. I read it a few years ago, but I remember enjoyed it (I gave it a "B+" in my notes).
Ive Wristband/Watch makes a lot of sense. The way things are going, especially with children, I think a non-screen UI would make sense, although you'll still need a screen for certain things of course.
Yes. I think the screen fallback will be the phone. Everybody has a phone, but if you only need to take it out of your pocket for certain things and can do the rest with just voice, that opens the door for a third big platform. If people didn't have phones, voice-only wouldn't work nearly as well.
It's all very interesting. As an old-school touch-typist, I spend much more time on a laptop than my phone, but I feel I am becoming a minority, as I know many people who do almost everything on their phone. I just use it for more specific things, usually location-specific e.g. mobile tickets.
Incidentally, glad Germany was a success. Let us know if you have a London trip planned!
I spend most of my time at a desktop computer, because I like the big 27" 5k screen and the better ergonomics than having the keyboard attached to a screen, so I'm a dinosaur!
But I get a lot of use out of my phone, and if I could just casually ask questions to AI on my wrist, I probably would.
I've never been to the UK, but would definitely like to go someday!
Excellent stuff. Thanks for your coverage of nuclear energy. I am on-board. I also think you should trademark "wrist real-estate" and "face real-estate." Jony Ive seems like he should get as much attention as Steve Jobs to me. Perhaps, he's not as sensational?
Glad you enjoyed it! 💚 🥃
Ha! Wrist real estate does have a certain ring to it.
If you want to learn more about Ive, I recommend the Leander Kahney biography of him. I read it a few years ago, but I remember enjoyed it (I gave it a "B+" in my notes).
Ive Wristband/Watch makes a lot of sense. The way things are going, especially with children, I think a non-screen UI would make sense, although you'll still need a screen for certain things of course.
Yes. I think the screen fallback will be the phone. Everybody has a phone, but if you only need to take it out of your pocket for certain things and can do the rest with just voice, that opens the door for a third big platform. If people didn't have phones, voice-only wouldn't work nearly as well.
It's all very interesting. As an old-school touch-typist, I spend much more time on a laptop than my phone, but I feel I am becoming a minority, as I know many people who do almost everything on their phone. I just use it for more specific things, usually location-specific e.g. mobile tickets.
Incidentally, glad Germany was a success. Let us know if you have a London trip planned!
I spend most of my time at a desktop computer, because I like the big 27" 5k screen and the better ergonomics than having the keyboard attached to a screen, so I'm a dinosaur!
But I get a lot of use out of my phone, and if I could just casually ask questions to AI on my wrist, I probably would.
I've never been to the UK, but would definitely like to go someday!
Cheers 💚 🥃