http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/tech/article/the-pc-is-dead-long-live-the-tablet/
Turns out it's an article about tablets and personal computers(surprise! surprise!)to be more specific it was about Tablets VS Personal Computers.
Source:techweekeurope.co.uk
According to this site and a report the sale of tablets will account for 70% of the gadgets sold by the year 2013,it also says People at work places would probably be bringing their own devices as the technology in the company is inferior to the technology used at homes which would not be true 15 years ago.
Tablets have not only just come into our lives to make them more convenient,as time flies we find that tablets have become an important part of our life helping keep track of things on the go,making themselves an intricate part of our lives.The process of innovation here startles me completely the fact that more and more features of a regular sized PC keep turning up in the tablets we use now-a-days.The late Steve Jobs Co-founder of apple may not have invented the tablet(in fact the first tablet was patented in 1888 by Elisha Gray)but he did innovate on it giving it new features that no one thought it could have,many may argue that Apple's products do tend to be expensive but the innovation of it's late Co-founder is undeniable.
Innovation has come to such an extent that we ourselves have what would be considered expensive technology at an affordable price,in fact it's so affordable we have so much of it that we consider the technology in our offices,schools,universities to be obsolete.Some of us even bring our own devices due to the frustration caused by using the technology in these places.
Hence speaking out for everyone with this kind of frustration invention is important i.e. creating something new with a new idea ,however keeping ourselves updated is even more important,with various innovations people expect more from their devices.
So to conclude I would say keeping invention and innovation interlocked is how we progress and make sure we are up to date on what we do.

As the proud owner of a tablet, I dig this post :D
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