Jul 24, 2026
The Wired Tablet App: A Video Demonstration | Epicenter | Wired.com
The Wired Tablet App: A Video Demonstration This is exactly what Apple should have shown off when they first debuted the iPad. This kind of thing is what gets me excited.
Richard Clark
Richard Clark is the Founding Editor of Christ and Pop Culture. He is also the managing editor of Gamechurch and a freelance writer for Unwinnable, Paste, and other outlets. He lives with his wife in Louisville, KY and has a MA in Theology and the Arts from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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I agree. Shouldn’t this have been obvious to Apple, as well? What would have prevented it? Ongoing negotiations?
{Off topic} My main gripe with the iPad is the interface, though. It’s time for a refresh. I just don’t want a big iPhone/Touch. While the hardware seems to be appropriately spaced between the MacBook and iPhone, the software is not (at this point). I’m calling out Apple for being lazy on this one. Here’s hoping there’s a surprise OS upgrade.
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