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  1. Re:If it stays up is probably a fake on Apple PDA? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The facts don't support this being an authentic product. Let's look at the observations, facts, and trends:
    * Apple always asks sites to remove content which actual foretells coming products
    * Spymac is not the most reputable rumor site
    * Apple.com pronounced the spendor of their coming announcements after Spymac and others had made all of their conjectures of coming products--photos &videos came after this, but the iWalk name was no surprise to Apple.
    * Photos & videos at Spymac have "irregularities"--see the PunkxRock comments at MacSlash for all the details
    * with audio I/O ports, what it is the iPod for?
    * No tech specs are available on the device despite someone supposedly handling and photographing the device -- every rumor I can remember that turned out to be an actual product contained significant detail on tech specs, or at least offered a range of probable features.
    * Visuals show login, web, writing recognition, and startup, but no other apps, graphic/video/audio capability are shown or detailed.
    * Too thin for a the new 2.5" HD that's in the iPod, so nothing groundbreaking in terms of storage--and so you'd need firewire why?
    * Bad functional design
    + huge port on top with no apparent function (resembles a serial port but what PDA syncs up-side-down in its dock?)
    + start up button on bottom edge--people will compare their rates of erroneous startup/shutdowns per minute
    + functionless jog-dial -- a HUGE button that only rotates the screen? That's like mounting a steering wheel on my back bumper to open my trunk when a key or even keyless remote will do.
    + too big for pockets, those handy sleeves inside your bag/briefcase, and most purses--except my mom's big 'ss carry-on size "totes"

    So as another person once said, "To conclude, I will eat my hat if Jobs unveils this very machine tomorrow. No, wait - I'll eat my hockey puck mouse." (Hopefully I won't be doing this and going offline as this poor predictor once did.)