This past weekend a supposed internal Apple document was revealed for the upcoming Apple tablet.  Although we know this is fake, we thought we would share with our readers the possibilities of a future Tablet and its OS.  The first document above shows the "Clouded Leopard" release of OSX 10.7.  While it is not hard to assume Apple will be using and innovating in the cloud computing market with MobileMe and the recent purchase of Lala, we find it hard to believe this document to be accurate.  Apple does not generally differentiate its consumer OS versions even when referring to the iPhone, but this does not mean they would never split them up.

  The other photo offered above is some simple specs that could be in a tablet based Mac.  The specs look like they could be something Apple would use, but does anyone honestly think that APple would allow such specs to just sit on the many sites it has made rounds on?  Apple is quite, how do you say? … vicious when it comes to upholding their internal secrets.  

The one benefit we can obtain from such fakery is the sheer excitement that the tech community shares over the possibilities of such an Apple Tablet.

[PhoneArena]


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  We known the Kindle has been out for some time, but we thought we would take a quick look at one ourselves. Check out the video and see why everyone who reads wants a Kindle, or at least for the most part.

We love the Kindle and everything is has done or is doing for electronic reading.  Let us know if you have one and what you think of it.

 

 


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Unless you go cold turkey on the internet during your Christmas Holiday, then you know all about the building rumors about the Apple tablet, and possible upcoming event.  We thought since we took a quick break from posting during the Holiday that we would give you a simple rundown of what you missed.

 

  • Apple is planning an event for late January, possibly the 26th to showcase some new products

 

  • Silicone Alley Insider has reported that some developers are being asked to showcase large screen versions of apps.

 

  • Jobs is supposedly very happy with the upcoming tablet and an upcoming surprise

 

  • A new patent from Apple shows what is called “Keystroke tactility arrangement on a smooth touch surface”.  Possibly a way t interact on a tablet.

 

There you have it in condensed form.  Now we wait to see what is next in this fog of rumors. 


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  Colcasac today has announced the release of a few new cases for your iPhone, iPod and Amazon Kindle.  Each case is made of a sustainable material such as hemp or jute and is lined with 100% polyester sherpa fleece.  The new cases are available now and range from $9.99 to $30.  See the full press release after the jump.

ColcaSac Introduces Protective Sleeves for the Kindle, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPod Classic 

New Durable Sleeves are Lined with Fleece and Offer Protection from Scratches, Drops and Damage


SALT LAKE CITY ––December 16, 2009 ––ColcaSac, creators of the discreet MacBook sleeve, introduce the company’s newest protective sleeve for the Kindle, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPod Classic. Every ColcaSac sleeve offers users heavily padded protection from drops, dents and scratches that commonly occur with portable devices. ColcaSac vertical-loading sleeves are designed to provide fast and easy access for users that are constantly on-the-go. ColcaSac sleeves act as a theft deterrent as no one associates electronics with natural fabrics. 

The discreet ColcaSac sleeve is unique and a breath of fresh air from the carbon copy neoprene competition. Each design adds an original flavor unseen in sleeves today including the natural appeal of the original sleeve made from all-natural environmentally friendly fabrics. “With more than 17 million iPhones sold prior to 2009 and a few million Kindles sold this year alone, there is a definite need to protect these valuable devices, “said Jared Rasmussen, President and Founder of ColcaSac. “ColcaSac strives to give its customers an effective solution against physical damage to their favorite gadgets.” 

Kindle Protective Sleeves 
The Case for Kindle by ColcaSac, specifically made for the Kindle, is the best solution for protecting your Kindle, and the first high-quality Kindle sleeve. Like the MacBook sleeves, the Kindle sleeve is made using strong, striking, sustainable materials, such as hemp and jute and lined with soft, 100% polyester sherpa fleece that provides protective padding for your Kindle and secures your Kindle with a durable, easily accessible velcro closure. ColcaSac Kindle cases also feature a pocket that conveniently carries your power adapter. www.caseforkindle.com 

iPhone, iPod Touch and iPod Classic protective Sleeves 
These sleeves are lined with fleece and are ideally suited for service within a bag or purse, or in a car. They are a perfect for travel and keep your device extremely safe in suitcases or luggage where they can be jostled, thrown around, scratched and damaged. 

MacBook Protective Sleeves 
ColcaSac MacBook sleeves are fashioned from the same material as the Kindle sleeves and also secures the user’s MacBook with a durable, easily accessible velcro closure. Each ColcaSac MacBook sleeve features a pocket that conveniently carries a power adapter, DVDs, or CDs, etc. Original, efficient and simple, a ColcaSac MacBook sleeve is designed to be used as solo protection, or combined with your backpack, briefcase, or shoulder bag. 

This name heritage stems from Colca Canyon, in Peru, which has a prodigious depth more than twice that of the Grand Canyon. Additional ColcaSac styles include Original, Black, ColcaSac, Passion Vine, Red Delicious, Peony Lace, Morning Glory and the Romana. 

ColcaSac donates 1% of sales to help purchase land in environmentally sensitive areas. 

The ColcaSac Kindle Sleeve ($30); iPhone and iPod sleeves ($9.99); and other ColcaSac MacBook sleeves are currently available at www.colcasac.com


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  A French website Nowhereelse.fr shows us a tablet that claims to be the new Mac tablet.  Surprisingly the video is quite convincing and definitely worth a look. See the video after the jump:

 

  The tablet looks good and shows someone shopping online via the beautiful interface.  Although we won’t know until Apple makes an announcement, this sort of tablet sure looks good.

[via The Register] via [NoWhereElse]


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