Typographic Steve Jobs
The lord of all things Mac gets a typographical makeover with this Steve Jobs portrait by Dylan Roscover; it’s based on Apple’s “Crazy Ones” ads and uses common Apple fonts.
The lord of all things Mac gets a typographical makeover with this Steve Jobs portrait by Dylan Roscover; it’s based on Apple’s “Crazy Ones” ads and uses common Apple fonts.
It’s hard to believe it’s been over two decades since the Macintosh 128k, but this Exploded 128 t-shirt by Garry Booth celebrates the computer from the famous 1984 commercial.
Good until 5 pm PST today (5/9), Charles & Marie’s Limited Edition Phonofone II is on sale for $300; it’s essentially a passive amplified speaker for your iPod made entirely out of ceramic.
Even your iPod needs to dress down and do the casual look some days: these iPod Hoodies come in two sizes: large (iPhone, Classic or Touch) and small (4th-gen iPods).
We’re tempted to call the Indigo a $12k iPod Dock, but that doesn’t describe all of its features; it’s designed to serve as a hub for your analog and digital audio both wired and wirelessly.
Its refresh rates are atrocious, but we have to hand it to Kyle Buckner for creating one cool school project: his wooden MacBook features a working hinge and penciled-in details.
Squeeze more juice out of your MacBook with HyperMac’s 222Wh external battery; it’s good for 32 hours and a ridiculous 52 times for your iPhone; of course, it does weigh almost 5 lbs.
It’s the last place you’d want to bring your precious mp3 player, not that you’d need it: the iShower Curtain is ideal for soapy singers and loofa lounge lizards of all shapes and sizes.
Most cubicle drones have a few covert napping trips, but iNap@Work really ups the ante with a retinue of common office sounds including keyboard taps and paper rustling.
Available 4/24 at Stussy Chapter stores, Stussy and Power Support’s Pop Shout Air Jacket case is for the iPhone 3G; choose from either a glossy or more rugged matte version.
Mac Funamizu’s iAcqua is definitely one of his more whimsical concepts: it will project photos, songs or movies “like water from a fountain” by tilting a docked iPhone from side to side.
Talk about “iconic” design: beyond looking like a familiar desktop element, Tryi Yeh’s Apple Mac Folder features a multi-touch screen and ultra-thin design; still, what’s with that keyboard?
Incase’s new Bamboo Slider Cases for the iPhone 3G don’t just pay lip service to the environment with four earth-toned colorways; they’re 40% made from reclaimed bamboo pulp.
Apple’s rackmounted Xserve line finally goes the way of Nehalem: choose from 4 or 8 core Xeon CPUs (max 2.93GHz), 1066MHz DDR3 RAM, and an optional 128GB SSD boot drive.
Post-nuke America meets Apple with this iPod Touch-powered Pip-Boy 3000; it uses the shell of the wristwatch replica that came with Amazon’s Survival Edition of Fallout 3.
Apple fans, rejoice: your messiah is now available in stuffed toy form as Plush Jobs, clad in his trademark long-sleeved black shirt and jeans; he stands 17″ tall and is limited to 500.
Skype’s long-overdue official app for the iPhone is a reality today (with Blackberry in May), but it comes with a catch: you’ll only be able to use it over Wi-Fi, so no 3G or EDGE calls.
The Toffee Slim is a vertically-oriented laptop bag that’s definitely a snug fit, which isn’t too out of line for its intended passenger: MacBooks, MacBook Airs and other 13.3″ laptops.
Sebastien Sauvage’s radio and speaker system concept compliments the Mac Mini with a stackable design; the radio features five USB ports, a card reader and access to 10k stations.
Designed for the 4G iPod Nano or 2G iPod Touch, SwitchEasy’s ThumbTacks are actually tiny microphones that insert into the 3.5mm headphone jack via gold-plated plugs.
Despite its unfortunate excretory-sounding name, Balmuda’s Floater is a stylish way to stow your MacBook; made from carved aluminum, it saves space and helps with heat dissipation.
Apple’s iPhone OS 3.0 gets several much requested features: copy and paste, MMS, over 1,000 new API functions, and Spotlight; it’ll be available for free to iPhone owners this summer.
Essentially a glorified iPod Dock with 2.1 audio, Spalding’s iHoop features a suspension cradle to protect your iPod; it also comes with a 1/8″ mini plug for other mp3 players.
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