
Seriously, how long is it going to take for Apple to make a legit camera. The iEye is the ultimate mobile device for capturing, editing, and distributing all of your iLife memories. In a slim, sleek, easy-to-use package, the iEye records stills and video, all in high definition. Another great feature about the iEye is that you can send your pictures to your friends via WiFi.

Just when you thought you had seen every iPod concept out there, a new crazy design comes out of nowhere. This time it’s the coin sized iPod that weighs about half an ounce. There is small, and then there’s is really small…maybe even too small? This concept is a neat idea, although I don’t think we’ll ever see something this small from Apple.

Well, we’ve post a few concepts on here already so I thought that I should create one. I made this in Photoshop CS3 and I am willing to send the .psd file to anyone may want it, just email me at dnixdesigns@gmail.com.
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Interesting concept. It’s almost like a fix between the iPod Touch and a tablet with a hard drive.

This doesn’t really have much to do with the iPod but id thought I’d throw this out there. I’ve been hearing rumors about a tablet by Apple that is called the iPad, I know not the greatest name. I have been hearing that its is supposed to come out in June. Now for me this is HUGE as I do a lot of graphics work and would love to see one of these built. I do have a tablet right now, but the one from apple would allow me to write/draw directly on the screen, allowing me to see what I’m doing. Yes they do make tablets like this already but they’re extremely expensive. If these things go into production I think they’ll be supporting multi-touch like the iPhone and of course have built in WiFi. If any of you guys have any info on this so called “iPad”. Let us know in your comments.

US researchers have created a nano-fiber textile that harvests energy from movement, paving the way for clothing that could one day power an iPod or other wearable electronic devices, according to a study published Wednesday.Using the same mechanical principle as a self-winding watch, but on scale measured in billionths of a meter, tiny nano-generators can scavenge “wasted” energy from sound waves, vibrations, or even the human heart beat.




