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iPhone App: Alchemize
When you think about all the things it COULD do, which no other PDA ever did, it gets really interesting.
This device sounds cool but honestly - Macworld 2008? I think this is too similar to the "Knowledge Navigator" and this is farther in the future.
Exactly. All the "stuff" the device needs already exists. It's about making it all work together intuitively. For example, the iPhone has a proximity sensor. So, you put one in this device as well. If the subject if more than one inch away, it's a camera. If less than an inch, it's a scanner. If it sees a bar code, it's a bar code reader. If it sees text, it recognizes the text. It's as if it knows what you want.
Then, the touch screen. You put a finger on it, it works in Multitouch mode, just like an iPhone. But touch it with the built-in stylus (or a fancy third-party stylus if you like), and it switches to close-in work mode, with handwriting recognition, drop-down menus, options for drawing tools, and cut-and-paste.
You can view chat rooms or web sites, which come up on the thing automatically when your show comes on. Chat (verbally or in text) about it from the couch, without a laptop, via WiFi. Virtual communities built around watching the same show at the same time. Sure, you can do it now, but you need a computer near the TV, and it's not automatic.
You don't want to chat while watching TV? Fine, but I'll bet you'll want to check the chat rooms sometimes with one eye while your program's on.
Then there's the advertising potential in this. Watching Martha Stewart build something on TV, but too busy to take note of the details? An alert comes up on the device. Press a button and download the materials, and where to get them. Sponsored by Sears, which has everything. Bang. All via WiFi, all paid for by ad dollars, just opt-in to let the device monitor what you're watching. Want a transcript of the show you're watching? Don't email the show, hit a button on your 'Newton' (or whatever they'll call it) remote.
Hear a song you like - on someone else's car radio? Point, take an audio sample. iTunes looks for a match. Hit "buy".
See a graphic you like - on the street? Snap a photo, it goes straight to your Flickr account next time you're in a WiFi zone. Label it later if you like.
In Rome, and want a walking tour? Built-in GPS knows where you are, and satellite radio (optional) can send you a tour starting at your present location. The advantage of a device that opens up to twice an iPhone's size is that such things can be built in, there's room. And obviously, a bigger screen has its advantages.
Point being, I guess - there's lots of ways to make this really handy to have, and different from an iPhone or a laptop. I've just attempted to dream up a few of them, but if they don't work for you, I'm sure many other possibilities exist. It's an information-scooping machine, more casual than a laptop, built for more work than an iPhone.