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Apple Mac Folder, the Apple Netbook You’ve Been Dreaming About
16/03/2010 01:57
While many of us are hoping and waiting for a new MacBook, maybe even an Apple netbook to get launched this summer, together with the new iPhone, concepts are starting to surface, portraying the future of the MacBook series. This time we’re dealing with the Mac Folder, designed by Tryi Yeh and this device is a pretty hot netbook.
Mac Folder comes with a reworked UI based on the ones used on the iPod Touch and iPhone, a multi-touch screen and a very, very slim case.
I’m ready to bet that the display is something like 8.9 inches, considering the size and placement of the keys, but the netbook is surely a looker, so we hope it’ll reach production or at least Apple will borrow some of its traits.
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iPhone Pro Concept Is Made Out of Recyclable Materials, Upgrades Current Features
16/03/2010 01:54
We’ve seen an iPhone Pro concept before, with very interesting specs, but this time we’ve stumbled upon a design bearing the same name and more or less the same features, plus some eco-friendliness.
The iPhone Pro concept uses a multi-touch LED backlit display and the device is made out of recyclable aluminium and glass, in order to save the Planet while using the latest technologies. There’s also a 3.2 megapixel camera on board, a removable battery and 16 or 32 GB of flash memory.
Will this make the cut, or are we dealing with the usual 2010-ish design?
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iPhone Magnet
16/03/2010 01:52
While the web is buzzing about the new iPhone, coming this summer, more and more concepts keep surfacing, feeding our need for new designs and features. Among those newcomers there’s also a design created by Adam Hutchinson and we’ll call the device “iPhone Magnet”, since its most appealing feature is a magnetometer.
This new iPhone concept comes with a 32GB internal memory, a frontal video camera, video voicemail support, a digital compass (magnetometer), realistic games (aided by the compass) and color-based notifications shown by the Home button.
Also, you should know that this original iPhone packs a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and probably video recording.
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Netbook Concept is Promising, 2009ish Enough
16/03/2010 01:50
Apple has something hot ready for this summer, that’s for sure, but will the rumoured netbook manage to impress us and challenge the Eee PCs to a duel? Till the time of its launch, we have a look at the Apple netbook concept below, created by Wendy Lui, from the Retrevo team.
Turns out that this futuristic netbook will feature a gestured-based touchpad, a neat camera, a GPS, an accelerometer, stereo speakers and even a 3.5mm jack. Now, let’s guess the size of the display… Classic 10 inch? Less? Touchscreen, anyone?
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16/03/2010 01:45
Mac Funamizu is back and this is no April’s Fools, since he has created a very neat iPhone stand concept, that incorporates a touchscreen, speaker and projector. The iPhone can be docked at the top and the stand can be tilted to the side, allowing the photos, songs and video files to spread around just like water flow, coming out of a fountain.
These images will disappear in a couple of seconds, but if you touch them, they’ll be played (audio and video) and viewed (image). The incredible part will be revealed now: once the round dish surrounding the stand is full of images, they’ll be “spilled” on the surrounding area, thanks to the incorporated projector.
Afterwards, you’ll manipulate the files are you please, but now displayed as larger thumbnails. There’s also a full screen mode and if you ask me, this great concept idea slaps Microsoft’s Surface with a trout. Great work Mac!
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