2011 is going to tell us what the new post-PC era is going to look like. One thing that everyone can probably agree on is that the devices themselves might not be so different than those revolutionary devices of 2010—netbooks, phones, mobile entertainment thingies, and tablets with multi-touch interfaces. The fight is going to be over how we interact with them and how they interact with the tools we’re already using—the PC, the TV, the phone, the console, the Internet. Find out first hand, how we see it. Download your free 2011 Visions and Predictions right here, right now.
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