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    TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: "The Apple Tablet has been something of a holy grail for gadget fiends." Seriously though - there's lots of reasons to be suspicious of the Apple Tab... more »
    Alfisted: If Apple says the Tabelt doesn't exist, who am I to doubt them? Not sure why Conde Nast is staring with Wired, though. more »
    lostarchitect: This is a pet peeve of mine, so please forgive me. It's TOE the line, not "tow". It does not refer to hauling a rope, it refers to a bunch of guys st... more »
    Baroness: Why should Jobs be flattered? The Apple tablet sounds perfect for the affluent audience Condè Nast cultivates. It's a good match for both of them. more »
    Niko Bellic: I can't wait for this shit to come out and make reading real books on the subway even more retro-chic than it is right now. #apple more »
    If_I_Had_a_Poodle: Handwriting recognition was an extremely difficult issue -- hence the Palm alphabet. Putting off the tablet meant not grappling with recognition. #apple more »
    Astigmatism: But in the six years since 2003, it's no longer only rich guys that have plenty of other PCs and devices. Look around a college campus and you'll see... more »
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    norbizness: I remember the Newton, or at least the cartoon form of the Newton that Nelson Muntz threw at Martin Prince. Was that a real product? #apple more »
    Motoko Kusanagi: I think Apple is doing publishers a favor here, not the other way 'round. One could easily imagine dumping the NYT as a featured aspect of the tablet... more »
    If_I_Had_a_Poodle: The NYT is like Apple's secret squeeze that they won't introduce to their friends. more »
    The-Ohio-Player: The Apple Slate sounds pretty cool you have to admit. Tablet has been inexorably linked to to PC and Windows. It's obvious that Apple would want to cr... more »
    Trai_Dep: Oh dear. I hope Bill doesn't have a Florida home with a deep swimming pool. Because suspicious swimming pool deaths come in threes, and Apple PR ninja... more »
    bens: The only way this thing is going to save journalism is that when its initially announced, the so called "first-adopters" are going to buy subscription... more »
    drewB: The fact that he said "slate" and not "tablet" lends this a bit of credence. #paperofrecord more »
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    Condé Nast Is the Latest to Convert in Apple's Secret Tablet Faith

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  • #leaks

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  • #printisdead

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  • #dystopianfuture

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  • #documents

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  • #stevejobs

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  • #badvertising

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  • #gangbusters

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