Monday, July 12, 2010

Could it be??


Tw.apple.pro has the cult of Apple buzzing when it posted last week photos of a 3cm x 3cm touch screen bearing an Apple copyright stamp. It would be easy to dismiss such postings as a hoax if not for the fact that the same site had posted photos of spare parts before that turned out to be components for actual Apple products. The photos are intriguing because nobody knows exactly what product in Apple's current line-up could make use of said spare part. A new iPod? A new peripheral for the iPad when using a physical keyboard?

However, what really sparked my interest was this rendering by Apple.pro in the same post, causing me to gasp a little:


Gasp. Could it be??

In last month's keynote by Steve Jobs to introduce the iPhone 4, I admit my eyes moistened (a bit) when he picked up that phone and called Jonathan Ive using FaceTime. "It's real now," he said. Of course, what he's talking about was the ability to make video calls using hand-held devices, the stuff of our childhood sci-fi and comic book fantasies.

Let me backtrack a bit. When we say hand-held devices, we actually mean this:


It certainly wouldn't be the first phone wristwatch. LG released a similar device last year. However, we're talking video here. And if Apple could make possible FaceTime calls over 3G, then Steve Jobs' promise of shipping "tens of millions of FaceTime devices this year" would be a possibility. Anticipating!

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