22nd
M.G. Siegler has wrote here another great post. Not because it’s about Apple, but about what we consider a PC these days
I’ve always consider my iPhone more as a personal computer than a phone. For me it’s a pocket personal computer featuring a phone app. I’m participating more socially, take photos, write blog posts, read books, take notes, reply to emails, listen to music and podcasts, manage my bank account, play games, edit movies, stream movies to my Apple TV, purchase items on the net, stay up do date with the latest tech and design news with Instapaper and Reeder, chat and keep in touch with friends oversea with Skype.
To tell you the truth, this is more than what I do with my MacBook Air on a daily basis. Why? Because I consider this thing in my pocket to be almost an extension of me, something that is even more personal than my PC seating at my desk.
I think the same would happen with the iPad with the years to come. It would be the computer that could be anywhere in the house and has its place like it always has belong there.