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January 06, 2008

More Apple "iPad" Theorizing

It all fits into my previous prediction and conviction that Apple is working on a new, revolutionary touch screen computer, not a sub-notebook. Here's a patent application filed in 2006 but revealed today for the first time – I say the little object's a screen that you dock into the desktop housing, making it a desktop, with keyboard and mouse by night, touch screen portability by day.

 Article 2008 01 03 Imacdock 300
[Source: MacRumors.com]

I still say it's gonna be a touch screen computer. Aren't you hoping I'm right? I sure am!

 Scribblings Of The Metrop  Magplus Img Gif 050510 Tablet Patent
[Source: MacPlus.net]

Don't these two just fit together?

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Oooh! Me wantie!
My iPod Touch but ten times bigger.
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