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Friday
Jan222010

Apple's iSlate - Revolutionary device or a product of mass hysteria?

What the iSlate could look like: Mockup by fotoboer.nl from FLICKRBy Gadjo C. Sevilla

In a matter of days, two to be exact, the world will learn whether the mythical Apple iSlate does indeed exist and what it will be able to offer. Or, on the other hand, it will go down in history as the largest cooperative hallucination known to man.

Possibly an even bigger deal than the iPhone, the iSlate is a product thats been on the radar for over a decade and has now piqued the interest of the public because it could be Apple's most revolutionary product to date, or its biggest flop.

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Tuesday
Jan122010

Inklet turns Apple trackpads into drawing tablets

Ten One Design, LLC – a New York-based design firm specializing in solutions for the mobile lifestyle – is recently announced its newest application for use with MacBook trackpads, Inklet.

It provides professional graphic designers and beginner sketchers alike the opportunity to practice and fine-tune their artistic skills without the high costs associated with premium drawing tablets.

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Tuesday
Nov102009

Telus launches HSPA+ service with new smartphones, Motorola Milestone imminent

Updated on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 7:53AM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla


Telus offered a media sneak peek earlier this week, showing off some new handsets to go along with a new and improved network. Gadjo Sevilla was there.

 

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Monday
Nov092009

Apple melds trackpad and mouse with Magic Mouse

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple’s history of mouse making comes with a few hits and many misses. The company’s penchant for sleek and intelligent industrial design seems to fall short when developing such oddities as the hockey-puck mouse and the recently discarded Mighty Mouse, whose tiny scroll ball easily gooped up with dust and dirt. That, plus Apple’s stubborn refusal to add a right-click button, hasn’t made their mice very popular but this may likely change.

 

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