Everyday Magic Technology

Whoa, this is amazing. I will not give you my thoughts yet, but rather, I would like to read your comments.

2 Responses to “Everyday Magic Technology”

  1. 1Kevin on Sep 12, 2008 at 9:05 am:

    Personally, I do not use the predictive text in cell phones. I’ve thought it was cumbersome. Though, this is amazing! Would definitely make getting a tablet a smart decision. I’m not so sure on cell phones. Some cell phone screens are small and I don’t see this taking hold with those. However, if we have interfaces and screens the size of iPhone or HTC Diamond (http://www.htc.com/www/product.aspx?id=46278) then I see this being more efficient than typing your text out on the touch screen. I’d still rather use a stylus.

    Also, something else I just thought of. I think using this would cause me to think faster.

    I like it!

  2. 2renee on Oct 4, 2008 at 4:40 pm:

    Hard to think that soon the world will revolve around a system like this. Heck you go to the up scale hospitals and their technology surpasses this. But for normal hard working 8 to 5 people to have technology like this, amazing. Only the cost is something to stop me from getting a product such as this. I love it and can’t wait to hear more about it.

    I hope to have a friend that has it and gives me the chance to play with it…

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