Mail, iCal, phone, Map with GPS, Google Docs, etc. etc. with real time scan search
See also #1 of this concept.
Tag: mac
Looking Glass for iPhone
Minority Report-like data exchange like this?
“Looking Glass” concept has been introduced in the following posts:
Part1:”Future of Internet Search: Mobile version”
Part2:”Future of Mobile Internet Search: Applications”
Part3:”Look at What You Don’t See Through Glass”
Part4:”Future of Mobile Search for Diet”
Part5:”Future of Mobile Search- Search Beyond Time“
Part6:”Future of Mobile Search- Power of Visualization”
My Dream Mac #2 (Macbook Touch Concept)
Desktop Holography #1
the real “desktop help” with the images projected in the air
Maybe you can ‘touch’ the projected images: move, rotate, expand/shrink, etc.
I don’t know if/when this can be realized, though.
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10-Key + Calculator
There are a lot of 10-Key keyboards available, but this one goes well with the Apple’s thin wireless keyboard.
It can slide under the keyboard when you don’t use it.
When you use it as a calculator, how about “projecting” the numbers on your desk?
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iPod Touch Camera (Concept)
Mmmmm, maybe or maybe not.
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HD Icons That Self-report Problems
(iPod Touch + iMac + Macbook Air) / 3
The Ball’s in My Court? I Was Waiting for Your Answer!
That happens very often, doesn’t it? Then why not visually check who’s turn to answer and how many answers are on hold in your Mail app?
A blue ball means “It’s MY turn to answer”, while the yellow is “I’m waiting for an answer”. If you keep ignoring a question, the ball gets bigger and bigger!
“WHO’S GOT THE BALL” image visualizes who’s turn to give an answer. In the message area, the correspondent question is highlighted.
If it’s you who are waiting for an answer, there’s a yellow ball held by the other side.
In most cases, though, there are more than one question in a message. In that case, you’ve got as many balls as the questions being asked!
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Folder Icon That Talks #1
Set the timer and assign what to do when the time comes.
Then the icon “visually” tells you what to do when the scheduled time gets closer.
It would be better if it could work with your mail/schedule app.
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