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The New iMac is the most beautiful computer in the world!

The New iMac is the most beautiful computer in the world!

A Mac is designed to give you the best computer experience possible. Because Apple makes both the hardware and the software, everything just works. Like a computer should. So whether you’re accessing a Wi-Fi network, organizing your photos by faces, or video chatting, everything is surprisingly simple.



that amazing apple

that amazing apple

These are extracts taken from Apple’s Keynote address in September 2009.No cuts are repeated. Done with iMovie09, which is really awesome… :D
P.S. Although it seems like a free speech – if you ever saw a conference made by Apple – I wonder how much preparations are made before they decide what to say …



how a MacWorld cover is made

how a MacWorld cover is made

Many people don’t pay attention to covers. They mostly don’t even have to. But there are techniques involved in the making process of a cover. That’s why, when you pass by a newspaper kiosk your eyes end up on a shiny, colorful or even black & white cover. Because, eventually, nothing is left to be random there.
In this video, you’ll see – in a compressed time lapse – the entire work of making the cover for MacWorld Magazine.
Enjoy.



app store on sony psp?

app store on sony psp?

A recent rumor floated by Destructoid hints that Sony plans to partially emulate the iPhone’s App Store and will turn PSN into a generalized but controlled store. Small developers will reportedly have the option of developing games and utilities that don’t have to go through the licensing required for retail but will have to limit these to 100MB and at reduced prices. A tiering structure like Apple’s would exist and keep prices for paid apps between $2 and $6; free apps would also be available.



Steve Jobs at Stanford University

Steve Jobs at Stanford University

If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.

3 stories about birth, life and death told by Steve Jobs, back in 2005 at Stanford University, about himself. A non-graduated man stands up in front of “the creme” of academics and give an exceptional inspiring speech about finding what you truly love, about the fear of death that we all have – regardless to what religions tells us. “No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there.”

In my opinion Steve Jobs is not a saint whose words have to be swallowed without doubt. I don’t think him as an icon either. He’s just a man with a great story to tell.

Truth to be told, I have one single comment about this speech: you’ll notice that he reads it from paper and I was thinking that it would have been even greater if he spoke freely.



Top 10 World’s Greatest Future Technology

Top 10 World’s Greatest Future Technology

Here are ten of the world’s most intriguing, great looking, most advanced … things that are not all currently available, some of them being just in the stage of concept.
Surely, the world will be a better place with them and I’m pretty sure that almost all of you would like to have at least all of them in your pocket or … in your home. :D



MacBook Touch

MacBook Touch

Some people were born just for the sake of it. But others are born to create wonders of the world. This “thing” I’m gonna show you is so cool that they could easly named it OMFG.

Designed by Tommaso Gecchelin, MacBook (future – let’s all pray to God – to be released) Touch will be the reason for Apple to build a small but flexible fine piece of machinery. Flexible OLED technology may be the key because it can provide the rich color and resolution density needed for a smaller screen without being a power hog and resists damage by its malleable nature. The thinnest screens now are barely 8mm thick and can fold like a piece of paper.

The core of this concept is a technology he calls iSpine. Like the spine of a book, the tech avoid excessive compression on the screen, yet allows the laptop to sit in multiple viewing positions. Go from a normal laptop with screen and touchscreen board – to a large widescreen canvas for drawing, presentation or movie watching. To keep everything minimal, ports like power, the mini display, and additional USB are externalized on a “Magic Dock” to keep most of the laptop slim and clean of an array of holes and plugs.

Bottom line: I Love It!!! And I don’t have it :(



iPhone 3G: finnaly out there!

iPhone 3G: finnaly out there!