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Apple PDA?

An Anonymous Coward writes: "Pictures of what would appear to be Apple's forthcoming PDA, the "iWalk" have slipped onto the net, and this time they don't seem fake, as evidenced by the quicktime movies also included. Those interested can check out the pictures here, apparently courtesy of SpyMac."

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  1. dolph... by Drunken_Jackass · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Take a memo on your Newton - Beat up Martin...

    Eat up Marting

    oh yeah, this is a good idea

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  2. gullible by clarkie.mg · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    It's the same thing evey quarter, pffffff. Long live apple and their fanatics, they add a bit of fun to this serious world. However, I don't know what they will invent IF apple really makes a pda one day.

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  3. Re:There's a good chance it's fake... by kilgore_47 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    My 4 year old uses my computer but does not understand a keyboard. My 7 year old hasn't fully figured out the keyboard.
    I've said it before and I'll say it again, the Apple "entire mouse is a button" mouse is the best kid's mouse ever created. The only way it could be better would be for it to have a second optical tracker.


    Maybe you should start sending your kids to school on the short bus or something, cause I've seen 5 year olds using two (or even *gasp* THREE) button mice without problems. If your 7 year old can't handle more than one mouse button, the confusion must be overwhelming when he/she tries to use a VIDEO GAME CONTROLLER with their friends. Man, those things have more than TEN buttons!

    Seriously, though, I think this whole thread is kind of silly. If you don't like two button mice, don't buy one. Same for one button mice. Just don't try to tell me kids can't figure out the extra buttons, cause thats just insulting to them.

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