I like the iPhone, the iPad, all the various members of that family. But I like all the various technologies that are becoming available to make the world more accessible to people who are blind and with low vision.
I very much want to be in the business of creating content, of doing stories all over the world rather than figuring out what the business model is for 'Newsweek' on the iPad, although that's very important work as well.
That brings us to iPad. We think the iPad is the poster-child of the post-PC world.
I have got an iPad, what a joy! Van Gogh would have loved it, and he could have written his letters on it as well.
I also learned to play Fruit Ninja on an iPad. It is quite hypnotic, and I hope one day to get past 100 points. I remembered that David Cameron admits to being an addict. I wonder if it helps him in his work. 'Great, just destroyed a pineapple! Reminds me, shall we send those grenades to the Syrian rebels?'
I have the iPad and I love Words With Friends.
I started designing the greenest the most connected home before the iPhone and the iPad.
First of all, the American people are inundated with advertisement after advertisement of you buy, buy, buy. You've got to have the latest thing. The iPad 1 isn't any good anymore, you've got to have the iPad 2. The iPhone 4, now you've got to have iPhone 4S. Now you've got to have the 5b, now you've got to have the 6c.
The fact that books today are mostly a string of words makes it easier to forget the text. With the impact of the iPad and the future of the book being up for re-imagination, I wonder whether we'll rediscover the importance of making texts richer visually.
There are people with their iPads are taking pictures so much that they're not experiencing the moment. They go home and look at the pictures later.
I see the iPad as a wonderful new drawing medium, but I am at a loss as to how to make it pay.
Using iPads as cameras, for example, is like taking pictures with a cafeteria tray.
I'm so excited about the new iPad, I just iPeed my iPants.
I got my iPad, and I'm trying to buy books on that, but I kind of like a book. At the end of my life, when I'm old, I want to have all these shelves full of books. So I'm just gonna do the book thing.
There may be 300,000 apps for the iPhone and iPad, but the only app you really need is the browser. You don't need an app for the web. . . You don't need to go through some kind of SDK. . . You can use your web tools. . . And you can publish your apps to the BlackBerry without writing any native code.
Whether I'm on the road or at home, I get a great deal done on elliptical machines. I use my iPad to conquer my email inbox, listen to audio books, use my Voxer Walkie Talkie app, and read through documents.
Instead of getting an iPad, I now use my iPhone with a giant magnifying glass attached to my face.
Today, when you combine the web with the iPad, you have the most advanced medium for human thought and communication ever created.
There was a time when we would pick up Women's Wear Daily and couldn't wait to see what it read. And now, you get it five minutes later on your iPad or your phone! The same has to apply to fashion.
We can't have iPads until after 7 p. m. Otherwise the entire day is, "iPad time? What about now?" It makes me crazy. And no TV on weekend mornings.