How long should our tech last?

This week Seamus and Nic explore ten years of iPad, how Sonos is struggling to kill old products, and the return of the Motorola Razr... all somehow revolving around questions of how our tech is meant to evolve, to last and to be the right tool for the right job.


On the ten years of iPad, we think about how we both dismissed it at launch but have had very different perspectives on it in the years since. Has the tablet market grown? Have laptops changed?


Seamus is a massive Sonos nerd so he's right in the thick of the tension between the need to kill old tech in the name of new features but the faith Sonos lovers have in the company always supporting its speakers. Is there something unique about audio tech that makes it feel wrong to see it die?


Motorola's new folding screen Razr hits the market in February so we debate if it's the right kind of folding screen or not, and whether folding screens really are the future.


Plus a look at Activision Blizzard's new YouTube deal for its esports broadcasts – is this going to hurt Twitch?


Some links related to our conversations:

https://www.ejectejecteject.com/statistics/24-tablet-market-share-statistics-and-analysis/

https://www.imore.com/history-ipad-2010

https://www.imore.com/10-years-gaming-ipad-how-its-changed

https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/27/21083369/apple-ipad-10-years-launch-steve-jobs-tablet-market

https://twitter.com/stevesi/status/1221930690586894337

https://killedbygoogle.com/


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