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A 697
15/03/2010 22:24
| Features |
Messaging |
SMS, MMS, Email |
| Browser |
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML |
| Radio |
No |
| Games |
Yes + downloadable |
| Colors |
Black |
| GPS |
A-GPS only; AT&T Navigator |
| Java |
Yes, MIDP 2.0 |
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- MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player - MP4/H.263 player - Organizer - Voice memo - T9 |
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Apple triBook Features a 21 Inches Screen, MacBook With a Full Size Trackpad
14/03/2010 12:16
Open up your MacBook! No, really open it up… only to realize that there could be more opening done, if you had the latest Apple triBook device. Haven’t you heard? It’s the hottest item this Christmas. Everybody has one… Go get it!
Now that you’ve come back to your PC realizing that there’s no such thing in stores yet and that this is only a concept, learn this: the triBook might be more real than we think, specially since Apple’s always quiet about its hot new devices. What this new laptop brings to Apple’s series of portables is the huge screen, which gets two extra side displays, that make up a total of 21 inches of screen space to glance at.
Aside from the lateral folding screens, the Apple triBook also comes with a huge trackpad (the same size as the keyboard), an 8x SuperDrive, I/O connectors, a top notch HDD and the typical MacBook CPU.
Some folks still insist that this is a real device… What do you think?
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For the Visually Impaired
14/03/2010 12:14
Yes, it’s true, the iPhone is a charming gadget, but it doesn’t do any good to visually impaired users. Thankfully, Bruno Fosi designed a Silicon Touch iPhone case that works with a special app and delivers all the functions needed for people with visual impairments. Text to speech and moon type tactile feedback are there and the case comes with bas-relief keys associated with the iPhone’s Home screen. You won’t believe it, but there’s also multi-touch support and scrolling for the visually impaired. Great idea!
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iNetbook, Not Too Shabby of an Idea
14/03/2010 12:13
Truth be told, we love the MacBook, as for the iPhone… well it’s a decent phone after all, but is there something in between them? I mean a non-laptop, non-phone device? Shrink the MacBook, give it an iPhone-style design and you’ve got an “iNetbook”. Can you feel the fear, Eee PC
This mockup, concept or whatever you want to call it started out as a hint, right from the mouth of Steve Jobs, who talked about the netbook market and claimed that Apple has “some pretty interesting ideas if it does evolve”. Should we expect to see a touch tablet, an UMPC or a netbook
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The Would-be Mac Concept Phone
14/03/2010 12:11
Petitinvention once again introduces a superb concept phone and, as far as I know, the creative genius behind this is an Apple fan, so my lucky guess (based on the device’s look) is that we might be dealing with a so-called Mac Phone. The designer of the device compares it to Nokia Aeon, but I think this is better and more original.
Notice the fancy keyboard (QWERTY and numeric), the brilliant touchscreen and the “Mac white” displayed by the device? Practically, the handset has no borders, so we’re talking full touchscreen, in an original way. If you ask me about the OS of thisconcept, I might say Android, but I don’t think that Google’s software is worthy enough to be emulated on this beauty…
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