CS105 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER CONCEPTS POST-PC COMPUTING Instructor: Cuong (Charlie) Pham.

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CS105 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER CONCEPTS POST-PC COMPUTING Instructor: Cuong (Charlie) Pham

Outline  What is Post-PC Computing?  History  Drivers of the Post-PC Era  Hardware/Software CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 2

Why Post-PC?  The declining importance of PCs and laptops as consumers adopt wireless devices like smartphones and tablets to handle their computing needs.  Facts:  Tablets Aren’t Mobile  Leapfrogging to Post-PC Lifestyles  People like to read on Tablets  Ad-supported hardware is appealing CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 3

What is “Tablet”?  A plate on which we can write. CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 4

The History of Tablet PCs  Concepts of writing on computer is not new – 1. Pen Windows OS from Microsoft (In the time of Windows 3.1) 2. Windows 95 Pen Edition 3. Newton Pen input device (from Apple Computer)  But all failed … CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 5

The History of Tablet PCs  Bert Keely – the dreamer of Tablet PCs.  First drawing the future of Tablet in the SGI lab.  In order to fulfill his dream, he met the CEOs of Apple and Dell, but all of them refused Keely.  Finally, Bill Gates accepted his suggestion, and soon decided to develop an OS for his dream. Microsoft software architect Bert Keely shows a prototype of the Tablet PC during Bill Gates' keynote at COMDEX/Fall CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 6

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What is Post-PC Computing?  The term was invented by Apple CEO Steve Jobs  Definition: a new era of computing that takes the PC off its pedestal and makes it just another computing device, putting it on equal footing with smartphones, tablets, eBook readers, gaming consoles, and interactive TVs. CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 8

Drivers of the Post-PC Era Technology Drivers  Declining PC Shipments, while Smartphones and Tablets Rise  Continued Improvement in Mobile Computing Power  Mobile Media Production  Computers Are Everywhere Cultural Drivers  Real-time Lifestyles  Time-shifted Content Consumption  Recommendation Addiction  Gone Gaming CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 9

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Tablet PC Buying Guide CS105 Section 2 - Lecture 7 11