Apple’s latest patent teases a Pencil that can draw in mid-air

Apple's next Pencil could eschew the iPad Pro entirely. The Cupertino company has filed a patent for a stylus that can be used on any flat surface, and maybe even in the air, as spotted by Dutch site TechTastic. The patent title being "Content Creati...

Apple iPad sales grow year-over-year for the first time since 2013

This time of year isn't usually great for Apple's hardware sales, but the company's newly released Q3 earnings has at least one pleasant surprise. In addition to raking in $45.4 billion in revenue over the past three months, Apple also said it sold 4...

iPod marks its 15th birthday in a changed world

If you're a gadget fan of a certain age (cough), you're about to feel ancient: Apple's iPod just turned 15 years old. Steve Jobs unveiled the first version of the media player at an event on Apple's campus on October 23rd, 2001. To say that it had a...

Let’s See Some Rose Gold iPods!

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Apple just wound up with WWDC 2016, and to be honest, I’m not really excited anymore. Personally, Apple seems to have lost its way, forgetting the one device that really changed the direction in which its company was going. The iPod (Nano) concept by Pawel Dworczyk seems to do two things. First off, it brings back Apple’s greatest invention ever, the iPod… secondly, it follows a progression that comes naturally to Apple. The New design for the Nano brings Apple’s signature iPhone color variants to the iPod. It also pushes the boundaries with its unbelievably tiny and slick design. Fitting everything into a 2 inch (diagonally) device, the new iPod Nano shakes things up, while keeping things comfortably Apple style. Plus, with the new Watch OS, wouldn’t it be amazing to see an redefined iPod OS tailor-made for a small screen??

Designer: Paweł Dworczyk

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