Embarking on the journey of using an Apple Mac for the first time can feel like stepping into a new world, especially if you’re transitioning from a different operating system. The sleek design and unique features of macOS offer a refreshing user experience, but like any new technology, it comes with its own set of […]
Apple released watchOS 10.3 Release Candidate this week, the final version of the software is coming next week along with iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, and macOS Sonoma 14.3, and now we get to find out more details about the latest version of Apple’s watchOS. The video below from Zollotech gives us a look at the […]
Are you eagerly awaiting the latest update for your iPhone? Well, the wait is almost over! Apple is set to roll out iOS 17.3 next week on January 23rd. This update, currently in its Release Candidate (RC) stage, promises a host of improvements and new features. The video below from iReviews gives us a detailed […]
If you’re a MacBook Air user, you might have experienced the frustration of running out of storage space. Especially for those with the M1 MacBook Air, the base storage of 128 GB for the educational laptop versions can quickly become insufficient for modern computing needs. However, there’s a solution that can significantly expand your MacBook’s […]
Apple recently released watchOS 10.3 Release Candidate, along with iOS 17.3 Release Candidate, macOS 14.3 Release Candidate, and iPadOS 17.3 Release Candidate and now we get to find out more details about this new beta of watchOS. The video below from Half Man Half Tech offers a comprehensive walkthrough in his latest video, guiding us […]
Apple recently released iOS 17.3 Release Candidate and assuming that no issues are found with this beta, then it should be the same software that is released to everyone, and we are expecting this to happen next week. If you are wondering about the update’s size, brace yourself for a hefty download. Clocking in at […]
The accessory market for phones and computers is a wide and varied one, with designs that are all over the place and cover almost the entire range of the spectrum. Some try to offer everything, almost including the kitchen sink, resulting in a cornucopia of features and attachments, while others aim for the bare basics to keep things simple yet elegant. Minimalism continues to dominate the design world, and it has also started to grip the tech industry, particularly when it comes to gadgets and accessories. Minimalist design, though sometimes plain-looking, doesn’t exactly mean “boring,” especially when they take inspiration from some of mankind’s creative achievements to give these products an interesting visual and functional spin.
Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand
Some say good things come in threes, and iPhone owners tend to own an Apple Watch and AirPods to complete a functional set. Keeping all three charged has become somewhat of a logistics problem, though thankfully it’s less of a mess now that none of them require charging cables all the time. Apple’s MagSafe technology has opened up a new world of designs, free from the tangles of wires, and it has given birth to a variety of charging docks and stations, including some pretty minimalist ones.
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro really takes minimalism almost to an extreme, being nothing more than a metal post that branches in two, standing on a plain round disc. While there are quite a number of 3-in-1 MagSafe chargers that support a similar combination, Belkin’s design emphasizes keeping a tidy appearance, whether there are devices charging on it or not. The base holds the AirPods case, keeping your desk or shelf clean, while both the iPhone and Apple Watch are held up high for easier visibility.
The charger’s clean and minimalist appearance takes its cue from modern architecture, with well-defined lines and shapes and a simple yet functional design. It distills the whole structure down to its essentials, providing support and a place for your gadgets to call home, without overpowering Apple’s already elegant and stylish aesthetic.
MagSafe Origami Grip Stand
The ancient Japanese art of paper folding has inspired many designs across history, from simple children’s toys to mind-blowing structures even to complex robots. The main pull of origami has always been its ability to change shape from a flat sheet of material like paper to something three-dimensional any moving parts or without removing or adding any part at all. Because of that, something that takes up space can be made to collapse down to almost nothing, like this grip and stand that adds almost no thickness to your iPhone.
Thanks to its creative origami-inspired design, the MagSafe attachment transforms from a flat pad into a triangular shape that can do more than just prop up your phone on a table. It gives your fingers something stable to latch onto, making it perfect for taking selfies with confidence. It can even stick to metal posts, walls, and surfaces thanks to that strong magnetic power.
The best thing about its design is that it doesn’t get in the way when you don’t need it. It simply collapses back down to a flat shape that’s no thicker than the iPhone’s own camera bump. Nothing to snag when you slip it into your pocket and nothing to make it wiggle when placed on a table. It’s beautiful, functional, and as simple as it needs to be, nothing more.
Twelve South BookArc Flex Vertical MacBook Stand
A laptop stand is, more often than not, a horizontal plane meant to hold your laptop while it lies down. Of course, that’s the most common way to use a laptop, but it’s definitely not the only way, especially when you’re using it as a makeshift desktop computer. With the lid always closed and the laptop simply connected to a monitor and other peripherals, having a laptop lying flat or even on a horizontal stand is already a poor use of precious desk space. That’s where a vertical laptop stand comes in hand, and Twelve South just launched what is probably the most minimalist design in that category.
It might look like two simple metal arcs, but that ultra-minimalist design is what makes the BookArc Flex a work of genius. Designed to hold your closed MacBook vertically, it can save you precious desk space when all you really want to do is connect the MacBook to an external screen and some peripherals while it’s running. It keeps all the mess away without sacrificing any functionality, and you can still easily plug in other USB devices because the MacBook is still within reach.
The design is both simple yet elegant, perfectly complementing Apple’s design language with its bent all-metal rods in matte black, matte white, or premium chrome finishes. It is inspired by modern architecture, particularly the Noisette Creek Pedestrian Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina, in more ways than one. While it does owe its form to that bridge, it also takes a few lessons from a bridge’s structure and use of physics, particularly in how the stand uses the MacBook’s own weight to pull in the arcs and secure the laptop. That means that this simple design is also future-proof, supporting any MacBook or even any laptop that’s only an inch thick, making it a beautiful example of how good, simple design can be universal and timeless as well.
Apple has released watchOS 10.3 Release Candidate for the Apple Watch to developers, the software should be the last beta of watchOS 10.3, assuming that no issues are found in this new beta. As well as the new Release Candidate of watchOS 10.3, Apple also released iOS 17.3 Release Candidate for the iPhone, macOS Sonoma […]
Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.3 Release Candidate for the Mac to developers, they also released iPadOS 17.3 Release Candidate for the iPad and iOS 17.3 Release Candidate for the iPhone. The new macOS Sonoma 14.3 Release Candidate should be the final version of macOS Sonoma 14.3, assuming that no issues are found in this […]
Apple has released iOS 17.3 Release Candidate for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.3 Release Candidate for the iPad tro developers, these should be the final versions of Apple’s iOS 17.3 software assuming no issues are found. These new updates bring a range of new features to the iPhone and iPad, this includes Apple’s new Stolen […]