Wired Magazine predictions turn true?
Predictions, what or more aptly, where would we have been without them? It just seems that the Wired magazine has joined the elite group comprised of people like Jules Verne or Da Vinci. It has correctly predicted the forthcoming of a paramount technological advancement way back in 1999. Ok! Too much of beating around the bush and melodrama! Wired predicted that there would be something that roughly resembles the form of an Apple iPad sometime back in 1999.
There has been a small snippet from the Wired magazine that has been doing the rounds lately on the web. It seems to have mentioned in their column about the advent of an iPad sometime back and since the Apple iPad is actually here, there’s quite an unnecessary sensation about this piece of news.Steve Jobs had always promised that Apple’s iMac will be the ‘next big thing’ and it seems finally that it has lived up to the hype, the ludicrous sensationalism.
There had been a lot of speculation doing the rounds. People were quite skeptical about the fact that it was immensely difficult to eat into the Microsoft market. But iMac has done exactly that. If the sales of the iMac are anything to go by, Steve Jobs hasn’t only lived up to the expectations but surpassed them. There have been showers of accolades being furnished on him for the ‘rebound’ in their fortunes. Now these iMacs as predicted by the Wired magazine are lollipop laptops, a more serious series of handheld machines. There has also been a mention on the ‘hype list’ that Apples techni-colored turnaround rests on its iMac’s success. Now it has also gone the distance and predicted that this rise in fortune might be short lived if Apple doesn’t produce such sensations every once in a while.
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