Obviously, Apple is coming out with an iFridge personal refrigerator. One feature is a sensor that monitors the quality of the milk in the fridge, sends you a message on your iPhone when it goes sour and tells you where to go buy more.
I know this is very different and highly unlikely but remember the patent filing for the wireless device that could charge itself without being plugged into a base. Essentially charging itself wirelessly. How incredible would that be to have your iPod/iPhone/MacBook charge itself as long as you were within a certain proximity to a base station. Again, highly unlikely but fun to think about. That would be "something different in the air".
I know this is very different and highly unlikely but remember the patent filing for the wireless device that could charge itself without being plugged into a base. Essentially charging itself wirelessly. How incredible would that be to have your iPod/iPhone/MacBook charge itself as long as you were within a certain proximity to a base station. Again, highly unlikely but fun to think about. That would be "something different in the air".
an amazing thought, i would think Apple will be quick to adopt the technology once it can power something other than a light bulb efficiently....
whats the probability of something related to WiMax?
as far as i know, there's no national provider with a fully built wimax network as of yet. Sprint is the only one i know of who has plans to go national this year, but currently they only cover Chicago, Baltimore, and D.C., and that only launched this past week.
WiMax is something to look forward to in 2009, right now, it's just too early.
(edit: sorry iPhelim, i didn't notice you were in the UK, i didn't mean to ignore the world outside the US, but let's be honest, Apple wouldn't release something that wasn't ready for use in the US.)
but damn it would be amazing if they allow the iPhone to make calls over WiFi... that would save my chicken big time.
It wouldn't really be amazing, it would just bring at&t + iPhone up to parity with T-mobile's Wi-fi at home service.
Both Apple and at&t have been taking a wait and see position on this. I'd expect more innovation from Apple especially. Whatever happened to "innovating our way out of this"?
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It's the "light" variant of the Myriad font. Here's a comparison.
Much love.... still an unusual choice for Apple
It's the "light" variant of the Myriad font. Here's a comparison.
Yes, Myriad Light...Light like the ultraportable they will be releasing! I discovered the secret!
=P
Ugh, who do I have to blow at Apple to get a worthy successor to the 12" PowerBook?
*sigh*
1 Itunes as a center piece with rented movie, video
2 New monitors that can show TV in the same time (don't forget you tube on high def) plus a ichat camera on wifi
3 New apple tv, blue ray, wifi N, 500 Go, tv tuner
4a "kinda" itouch/newtown with a bit bigger screen, wifi and so son to see video on the go.
4b sub notebook
and of course the Isee glasses, to see movies properly
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You beat me to the punch; that's what I was thinking.
Obviously, Apple is coming out with an iFridge personal refrigerator. One feature is a sensor that monitors the quality of the milk in the fridge, sends you a message on your iPhone when it goes sour and tells you where to go buy more.
Now that's "cool" technology!!
That iphone looks different, the AT&T logo is 1/3 down the screen
Yeah, I was wondering that too...
I know this is very different and highly unlikely but remember the patent filing for the wireless device that could charge itself without being plugged into a base. Essentially charging itself wirelessly. How incredible would that be to have your iPod/iPhone/MacBook charge itself as long as you were within a certain proximity to a base station. Again, highly unlikely but fun to think about. That would be "something different in the air".
an amazing thought, i would think Apple will be quick to adopt the technology once it can power something other than a light bulb efficiently....
whats the probability of something related to WiMax?
as far as i know, there's no national provider with a fully built wimax network as of yet. Sprint is the only one i know of who has plans to go national this year, but currently they only cover Chicago, Baltimore, and D.C., and that only launched this past week.
WiMax is something to look forward to in 2009, right now, it's just too early.
(edit: sorry iPhelim, i didn't notice you were in the UK, i didn't mean to ignore the world outside the US, but let's be honest, Apple wouldn't release something that wasn't ready for use in the US.)
but damn it would be amazing if they allow the iPhone to make calls over WiFi... that would save my chicken big time.
It wouldn't really be amazing, it would just bring at&t + iPhone up to parity with T-mobile's Wi-fi at home service.
Both Apple and at&t have been taking a wait and see position on this. I'd expect more innovation from Apple especially. Whatever happened to "innovating our way out of this"?
Maybe it's the Ron Paul blimp?
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner!