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Thursday, September 29, 2011

This is One Heckuva iPhone Dock!

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad" @ 02:00 AM

http://www.gizmag.com/itree-trunk-i...ice-dock/19976/

"While you might be tempted to think the Wall of Sound is one of the biggest music player docks you've ever seen, it doesn't quite live up to the huge proportional potential of the iTree iPhone and iPod docking station from Austrian design house KMKG STUDIO."

This would be fantastic if you owned a log home, or had decor that was of similar look. Not sure where else you might want to use something like this though.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Apple Product Tree

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Other Apple Hardware" @ 02:30 PM

http://mashable.com/2011/07/18/appl...gn-infographic/

"When it comes to industrial design, few consumer electronics or computer makers have the legacy or influence of Apple, Inc. In the last 35 years, Apple has introduced a myriad of products and devices, some very successful, some, not so much."

This is a pretty cool representation of the Apple product line, in the form of a tree. The graphic goes from the first product in 1976 until 2011, and all products in between. I'm guessing 2011 will be expanding soon.


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