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HP CTO teases a future where devices are black voids, angles for SXSW panel

August 29th 2010 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Phil McKinney's magical mystery devicesHP CTO Phil McKinney (a standup gentlemen, if we may say so) has thrown his hat into the ring to get a panel at next March’s SXSW event, proposing a presentation titled “Hacking the Future,” wherein he would discuss his vision for how personal computing will be rolling along during the next decade, replete with “bold predictions.” While we predict that the fabled flexible display sheet will make another appearance, HP’s Mark Budgell posted a pair of teaser photos on the Twitter that have us in a bit of a tizzy.

See, there are at least three different devices teased here: a bigger tabletish thing, a smaller smartphoneish thing, and a wide wristwatchish thing. Problem is this: all three are blacked out into oblivion. So what are they? If we had to take a guess, it’s a webOS tablet, a new webOS smartphone, and that internet-sharing wristwatch HP’s talked about before (the watch provides the web connection and shares with your devices, ala Mobile Hotspot). But are these mere concept prototypes, or is McKinney playing with actual devices we’ll see in the near future. While we are hoping and praying that these are actual working devices we’ll be using soon, we wouldn’t count on it. McKinney’s presentation is on computing five to ten years from now, not six months to a year.

Enough of our jabbering and speculation – what do you see hidden behind the black boxes? If you really want to find out, you’ll head to SXSW’s panels page and vote for McKinney’s panel (registration required).

Source: MarkatHP on Twitter, SXSW; Via: Gizmodo; Hat tip to Andrew

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HP’s Phil McKinney pitch for SXSW: let’s go vote!

August 12th 2010 | Posted by Jonathan I Ezor

Phil McKinney, CTO of HP’s Personal Systems Group (aka the new home for Palm), has proposed a really interesting talk for the upcoming SXSW 2011 conference. From the proposal:

Can you predict what the future will look like in 5 to 10 years? Hacking the future requires the ability to dream, to visualize and the ability to connect the impossible with the possible. In this session, Phil McKinney will make some bold predictions for the future – backed up with a number of breakthrough prototypes. This session is a futurist’s view of the world that will surprise and alarm you.

We particularly are intrigued by the mention of "breakthrough prototypes." That could be anything from the rolling displays McKinney showed at MobileBeat 2010 to (dare we hope it) some next-generation webOS devices.

To help make this talk happen, though, community input is crucial, so come on, webOS faithful, head on over to McKinney’s PanelPicker page, cast your vote (free registration required), and let’s win this one for the team!

Source: Rahul Sood on Twitter

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