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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009




(3 votes, average: 3.00 out of 5)
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Since LG GD900 and its transparent keyboard, everyone has gone crazy, trying to replicate the original design. Of course, there’s also a transparent iPhone involved this time, the iPhone See-Thru concept, created by Brian Brenes S. as part of the iLounge design contest.

The iPhone concept uses a see-through photo sensitive glass body, that allows the user to take pictures using its transparency, scan surfaces, record video and magnify images and things you see. The phone’s transparency is adjustable, the device is very lightweight and we wonder how it can still host the complicated components of the iPhone in such a thin and fragile body.
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009




(4 votes, average: 2.50 out of 5)
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DYI reaches the world of futuristic iPhones and we’ve just stumbled upon a concept, called the iPhone Transformer, that’s made up by connecting pieces. This is a modular device (just like modu), created by Alvin Chau and certainly a great idea for everyone looking for iPhone upgrades.

Among the pieces of this iPhone concept there’s also a header piece with earphone, a battery pack with memory and a SIM card slot, the base piece with the Home Button and microphone, plus the speakers and equalizer.
You can also add the camera piece with flash and the camera button, the multitouch touch pad, the iPod Click Wheel, the iSight chat camera, a dedicated keyboard and the iSight videocall camera. Enhancements and upgrades will be possible simply by connecting a new piece to your dated iPhone, in order to make it cool and new again!
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009




(9 votes, average: 4.89 out of 5)
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The rumour of the day is accompanied by a cool picture of a
Mac Tablet concept, but the info is truly interesting: turns out that Apple is also readying 13 inch and 15 inch tablet versions, aside from the standard 10 inch one.

A Gizmodo source claims that prototypes of the new Apple Tablets are available right now in the Shenzuen Apple factory in China. The new tablets look like oversized iPhones made out of aluminium and some of them run OS X, according to the same source.
Apple has a special event scheduled for September, but don’t expect its tablet to be launched there… My money’s on a new iPod Touch with a camera, but we’ll have to wait and see.
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009




(7 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
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I hope that designer Angelo Santiago won’t mind us laughing when we first saw this concept, but we couldn’t help it…I mean, come on, an
iPhone concept that is fixed on the user’s pupil via iDrops?! “Liquid nano technology?!” At least it’s environmentally friendly… he claims.

Bio-engineering is certainly not far from achievements like these, but this is ridiculous. How about an iBooger, an iSperm, iTampon? iThink that iT iSn’t a good iDea to iMiniaturize the iPhone so soon… specially if you cry and lose the handset in your tear flow.
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009




(2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
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When do you know that your futuristic phone is too tiny? When you need a magnifying glass or even a microscope to find it… Case in point, the
iPhone Nano concept below, created by Matthew Smith and coming with a free loupe if it ever goes available in stores.

Wouldn’t you say that this is a too tiny device to be called a phone? And this statement comes from a man who’s seen handsets embedded in teeth, implanted in brains and fitted on the user’s eye. Too small is not small enough?
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009




(6 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)
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Our daily
iPhone concept has arrived and this time it’s a pretty interesting piece of technology, one that’ll surely hit mainstream some day. This futuristic iPhone relies on flexible electronics and comes with enhanced user interaction and tactile feedback, delivered through its soft surface.

So, we’ve got accelerometers, gesture control, control via movements in front of the camera, multi touch interaction, voice command and now control through the flexible parts of the handsets. What’s next?
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009




(10 votes, average: 4.60 out of 5)
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We’re taken to the next level of
iPhone design, thanks to Ady Pratioto’s concept, that packs a holographic display, showing the iPhone’s GUI. Thus, the handset can be worn on the user’s wrist and you should also know that the device comes with a collapsible telescopic earpiece, detachable when phone calls are made.

I can bet that gesture control is also supported and, as you can see the Home button is still present on the bracelet. So, just how far are we from the iPhone wearable bracelet concept? 10 years? Less?

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Friday, August 21st, 2009




(12 votes, average: 4.75 out of 5)
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If you look up
Tryi Yeh’s works on our site, you’ll surely be impressed by his view of the future and the phones he designed. This time, he envisions a sliding iPod, a very neat concept that can be checked out below.

iPod slide combines the technology behind Apple’s iPod Touch and a sliding design. Notice the silver, slim and sleek body and also it’s interesting to mention the fact that the device can be controlled through thermal sensors, a premiere for Apple and most music player on the market.
Will the third gen iPod Touch look anything like this? What do you say?





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Friday, August 21st, 2009




(5 votes, average: 4.60 out of 5)
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Here’s yet another
iPhone concept, but the kind that comes with a QWERTY keyboard, shown on a sliding part of the device. The virtual QWERTY keyboard has all you need to keep the texting going, while the actual device is less wide than the original handset, but still cool.

The concept was created by Nicholas Adelman and comes with a simpler interface and better graphics.
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009




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Here’s yet another
iPhone concept created by Gerard Prye, this time focusing on the sync ability with Mac, PC or Apple TV. Basically, this very long iPhone will be some sort of TV remote with a 32GB or 64GB internal memory and a $399 price tag, if it ever becomes real.

You’ll be able to tweak your movie playlist, select the movies you want to watch on your Apple TV and much more. I wonder if this handset features a widescreen display, that in landscape mode would make it perfect for multimedia playback.
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