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PUBLIC MARKS from sbrothier with tags lang:en & mac

January 2007

Creating Passionate Users: iPhone and the Dog Ears User Experience Model

“The U.I. is spectacular, but for reasons you can’t see in a photograph, or get from the online keynote video. The best part of the iPhone is simply this: the U.I. is alive.”

Apple - QuickTime - Macworld 2007 Keynote

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Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs kick-off Macworld Conference & Expo 2007 with a keynote address from San Francisco's Moscone West. See the video-on-demand (VOD) event right here exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4. Voiceover users click here to listen to keynote address.

May 2006

December 2005

T3 - The new iPods?

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Apple's iPod is ready to enter our lives as never before, according to the company's former design chief. Robert Brunner, who oversaw the design of the Powerbook and now works for leading design firm Pentagram, has created a number of concept designs that combine a wireless version of the ubiquitous MP3 player with a watch, camera and a phone.

Pro'tech'd [say protected]

Mission : To create and distribute well designed sustainable consummer products and create economic opportunities for women in developping countries

October 2005

iBelieve - Pop on the divine and rejoice !

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"But now bring me a man who plays music. And when the man played music, the groove came upon them" 2 Jobs 3:15

iPod nano : crash test

...We placed the nano in the path of the car and drove over it with both front and rear tires. Driving over the nano produced sickening crunching noises which coincidentally sounded a lot like an LCD being crushed....

September 2005

Jonathan Ive / Designer of the Year 2003

The winner of the Design Museum's inaugural Designer of the Year award in 2003 was JONATHAN IVE, senior vice-president of design at Apple whose innovations include the iPod and iMac.

August 2005

Mac Mini for Mom

My Mom’s old EMachines Win98 box wasn’t actually broken, but it was tough to support remotely and the camera-company software that came with her digicam was really lame. So I ordered her a Mac mini and now it’s up and running. This gave me a (rare) chance to watch the OS X experience through a novice’s eyes.