Reading is alive and well and will get more alive and more well. Reading on tablets (or whatever the next tech device will be) is the future - and the future is now.
I don't think anyone has done a [tablet] product that I see customers wanting.
You go up the mountaintop and all you're gonna get is a great big heavy stone tablet handed to you with a bunch of rules on it.
I like to write my lyrics on clay tablets.
In 1991, I co-founded my first start-up, Ink Development, which made software for an early tablet computer.
...they watched the humans disappear. They watched them dissolve, like moving tablets in the humid air.
TV is just a huge tablet. It’s just a platform to consume long-form video.
When the computer and tablets are all about playing games, thats not interesting to me.
I don't get inoculations or take anti-malaria tablets when I go abroad, I take the homeopathic alternative, called 'nosodes', and I'm the only one who never goes down with anything.
What I didn't foresee in 2005 was the rise of the post-PC, which are all these tablets now. These are the things that actually will probably be the end of the consoles.
Tablets generally have made it pretty obvious that magazines have a new lease on life.
I think there are going to be a bunch of tablet-like devices. It's really a different product category.
Don't swallow your moral code in tablet form.
Unto each one hath been prescribed a preordained measure, as decreed in God's mighty and guarded Tablets. All that which ye potentially possess can, however, be manifested only as a result of your own volition.