![]() ![]() Prosecutors reveal they have more footage of NYC subway chokehold death - as ex-Marine enters not guilty plea I’d bet that PC’s and desktops will evolve like everything else and continue to be useful additions to society’s needs.īut don’t take just take my word for it and don’t rely on the needs of school kids (whose digital usage is not self-aware like that of so many pundits).14-year-old killed after falling from NYC train in ‘subway surfing’ accident: sources ![]() ![]() Let’s be clear (knee-jerk alert!), I’m not suggesting a surge in PC or desktop sales…what I am saying is that mobile-or rather I should say mobility (yes, in fact, it’s very device driven and very different than mobile!)-has not killed, destroyed or buried the desk-bound PC. Now I can join the ranks of the school kids and unabashedly use whatever device I so choose…based on my need and output. I almost never use the snap-on keyboard with my iPad, so as not to appear a Luddite. Truth is, I’m elated! I have forced myself to use touch screens for everything and saved my PC with its archaic keypad only for work that I do at home. As a working platform for serious writing (which still happens) and for thoughtful working, it might-I say might-be a better factor than a flat touch screen. ![]() You see, the stone-age keyboard has utility and purpose. While school administrators generally like the iPad’s touch screens for younger elementary school students, some said older students often needed laptops with built-in physical keyboards for writing and taking state assessment tests.Īnd, please, let’s be clear, the “older” students in question are true “digital natives,” much more so than any of the analysts who so confidently and wrongly opine. ![]()
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