Thursday, December 24, 2009

From brick to Magic Mouse: 25 years of Apple mice

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Hard to believe that's what a computer mouse used to look like on the inside. I still remember having to scrape the accumulated lint off that ball with an X-acto knife so I could smoothly work my 72-dpi Photoshop renderings.

The photo is part of Flickr user raneko's excellent "25 Years of Apple Mouse Evolution" series, which ranges from the 1984 brick to the 2009 Magic Mouse.

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via cult of mac

New Macbook Wheel


Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

Onion News have just presented the latest revolutionary invention by Apple: MacBook Wheel is the first laptop without a keyboard. To quote one of the Apple employers presenting the concept: "Everything is just a few hundred clicks away" and it only took him 45 minutes to write an email to a friend. What a great concept to slow down the future - thank you Steve!

Apple planning event for January, with high-res iPhone or small-sized tablet



Apple is preparing to show off a new, larger mobile device with a higher resolution display in January -- probably a version of the Apple tablet we've been hearing about for months -- according to a plugged-in source in the mobile industry.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Apple iPod Touch



Apple may be facing problems with the production of the new iPod Touch, according to HardMac.com.

The problem is apparently with the new camera module and has been found in the first 1000 units produced. These units have been discarded.

We do not know if the problem has been solved in the meantime. In any case, the iPod Touch availability would be delayed and initial volumes reduced. If the problem has not been solved yet, then the updated iPod Touch might be significantly delayed.

Prediction for the new iPods


With only a few hours away from tomorrow’s Apple rock and roll event, tension and excitement is building. Numerous rumors and predictions are circulating around and the event seems to be the talk of the hour. While everyone seems to hold their own opinion as to what might happen tomorrow, these are a few things to expect at the event:

  • The announcement of the new generation of camera equipped iPod Touches and iPod Nanos. Although, they might be announced tomorrow, AppleInsider reports that one of their highly trusted sources said that the new generation of iPods might be delayed due to bad hardware issues. AppleInsider has confirmed this news with a report posted Monday by Hardmac, which is an English version of French Apple news website Macbidouille.
  • Another thing we could expect is the announcement and maybe even a release of the new iTunes 9 with social networking capabilities.
  • For all of you still dreaming of the fabled iTablet, it is extremely unlikely it will make an appearance at the event.
  • The discontinuation of the iPod Classic.
  • Lastly, Mr. Steve Jobs himself might attend the event, now that apparently he is doing much better. It’s been months of recuperation but at last he seems to be in good condition to not miss this important event.

Apple Rock and Roll



So what is it in the new iPod touch and ipod nano? Smaller or bigger? additional feature with camera? Few hours from now..stay tuned..

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Apple Tablet how it look like in your workstation



There's a lot of speculation about the Apple tablet, but coming November, this is how my desk is going to look. Or at least, this is what I want. Check it in super high definition after the jump.

Click on the image to enlarge. Yes, this makes me wet.

That, my friends, is what I think we are getting.

The Apple tablet I want will run the same basic hardware as the iPhone, with extended video and system RAM to accommodate larger computing needs, perhaps with some limited multitasking for some applications. System RAM is a big system bottleneck right now, and it won't cost much to add enough to make things flow smoother. The video RAM will be necessary for the higher res of the 10 inch screen. The current iPhone CPU and graphic processor can handle all this well as they are. No need for changes. It will also be very thin. As thin as the iPod touch. Since its guts will be the same, but it will be a device with a larger surface, you also have more space for a larger battery.

Why do I think it will be this way? I believe the hardware will be dictated by economies of scale, which has been the norm since Jobs returned to Apple: Reusable components across each product family to keep costs down. In this case, the product family—which Jobs already alluded to in the past—is the iPhone OS-based product family. Right now, there are two products, as you know: iPhone and iPod touch. My wish is that iTablet or whatever it's called will be the third. That way, Apple would be able to build this cheaper—and keep the cost of the iPhone and iPod touch down if the tablet is successful.

Logically, the iTablet I want will run exactly the same OS as the rest of the product family. The OS will have the same kernel, the same classes, the same subsystems, the same database organization and the same file system. It will also have some new extra apps, and perhaps a few new gestures—which will trickle down the product line—but that's about it.

It will run the same applications, changed to accommodate more information thanks to the higher resolution in the screen. Some Apple and third-party ones will be tailored to the higher res, distributed in a package that will have both iPod-sized and tablet-sized graphic assets. Others—like Safari or games—will just enjoy the instant boost in resolution.

And that will be the beauty of it.

First, people who are afraid of computers—probably not you, the typical Giz reader, but most consumers out there—will love this device as much as they love their iPhones or iPod touches. Apple will keep mining the gold, and offering consumers this extremely easy-to-use interface that doesn't require any mental abstraction. Just click, touch and access the information, media or games you want, mixed with the occasional short mail or chat.

For developers, it's also a win-win situation. Same code, just add new assets. Same store, same distribution, more development opportunities.

The way I see it, the tablet will open the way to a new kind of computing, after the ages of computing for hobbyist, the age of the command line, and the age of the desktop user interface metaphor.

To me, this is where Star Trek starts, and War Games ends.

via Gizmodo