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[acked.net The techs blog project] Robert Brunner, who oversaw the design of the Powerbook, has created some design concepts for possible Apple products of the future. Unfortunately these products aren’t scheduled to come out anytime soon, which is a shame because they are stunning!
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[Chip Chick] Apple Gadget Design Concepts: Robert Brunner, who oversaw the design of the Powerbook, has created some design concepts for possible Apple products of the future. Unfortunately these products aren't scheduled to come out anytime soon, which is a shame because they are stunning!
[TechnologyReview.com] Will Cell Phones Dethrone the iPod?: As for the stupid excuse about transferring songs to a phone in part 2 of this article all I have to say is "Bluetooth" Most cellphones nowadays come with built in Bluetooth as do new PCs and laptops and trnasferring media files by bluetooth is so simple it can be done one handed without even looking the screen except to choose the song from a list.
[News.com.com] Gadgets | News.blog | CNET News.com: Among the team's theoretical gadgets: A Podwatch, or wrist-worn music device that would keep time and play music, using Bluetooth to wirelessly beam tunes to earbuds or headphones; iHome, a Wi-Fi-based home network and media server that would manage everything from music and photos to TV recording and office tasks;
[Business2.blogs.com] business2blog: Gadgets & Gizmos Archives: Apparently there were some shenanigans that involved "software revenue recognition." According to some class action suits filed against the company, Netopia, "concealed that it was experiencing weaker than stated gross margins due to higher component costs, that the Company was selling its products at lower prices to key carrier customers, that certain key customers were failing to participate in its 802.11g product launch, that its largest customers were altering their product mixes, and that several of the Company's European customers changed their delivery standards, pushing out revenues." What I am surprised about is that the story has gone completely unnoticed, even though the company is right under our nose. I have not seen WiFiNetNews cover this development either, unless of course I have missed it.
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