Wednesday, 19 June 2013

A conception of that tablet, how can we be at this juncture at the moment

In early 70′s, comics legend Jack Kirby produced a densely woven science fiction mythology series entitled ‘New Gods’. One of the series’ most unforgettable creations was that of a ‘Mother Box’, a fancy gadget that the characters carried around with them. The Mother Box was responsible for as numerous mundane tasks as it had been fantastical ones, it could calculate unachievable reams of data, heal the sick and supply information as and when required.

Now, a tablet might not cure the sick, but other than that, I’d say that Mr. Kirby was quite ahead of the curve on that specific call. A good tablet pc within your back pocket might be a substitute for almost everything.

Rather then stubbornly listing everything a tablet can do, it would be far simpler to cobble together the things a tablet can not do.

Contemporary technology regularly borrows its innovations from the realm of fantasy. The Mother Box, or pc tablet, is probably the best model of this. A pc tablet is a slice of the future, and everyone who purchases one knows it.

We live in a relentlessly bright age. Gleaming spires touch the sky, reaching previously not possible heights, computer products map the complete geometry of our planet and contact across the world has never been simpler. The pc tablet is yet one more brilliant, shining example of restive Human invention, the kind that were science fiction only a few short decades ago.


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