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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. Re:There's a good chance it's fake... by MaxVlast · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Walk slowly backwards and avoid eye contact ... there's still time to get out of this situation without any ugliness ... remain calm, everyone ...

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  2. Re:as an earlier poster said... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    You sound like a palestinian. Uh there is no way that Osama bin Laden attacked America it is a Mossad conspiracy.

    You people are all alike. You make outlandish claims about the authenticty of a piece of electronics for crying out loud. It's not like a religious text, or the grand unifying theory.

  3. Re:logo there for a reason by sebi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I found a slomo .mov of this sequence. You can check it here.
    slow server though

  4. yep by crayz · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I've seen that too. I still think it's real, but that jump is pretty bad. We'll all know in 4 days anyway, but if this is a hoax it's by far the best ever.

  5. hey moderator: fuck you by crayz · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Yeah, posts about the iWalk are really off topic in a discussion about the iWalk. I don't even give a shit about karma, but idiot moderators piss me off. So here's a +1 for you to mod down.

    Get ready for metamod, bitch.

  6. Re:There's a good chance it's fake... by connorbd · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Realistically... Cursive is a pain in the ass anyway. I don't know about most people, but I always found it harder to read and a waste of time to learn. Teaching a tenth-grader calligraphy in art class is IMHO a far more productive way of educating someone than teaching the same kid cursive in fourth grade.

    /Brian

  7. SCSI by No-op · · Score: 3, Offtopic

    I should point out that 'gigabit' SCSI would be 125Mbyte/sec, well below the current speed holders (the Ultra3 standard at 160MByte/sec, and the upcoming Ultra320 at 320MByte/sec.)

    For what it's worth in the real datahauling business, firewire is a laugh :)

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