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This is, without a doubt, the face of the next iPod touch.

I can’t say that I’d be surprised if the fourth gen iPod touch would have some of the features of the iPhone. Mainly the front facing camera (no rear one?), so that you can chat with the normal people who don’t have the iPhone 4. So you folks better hope that there’s that crazy-awesome resolution screen. In case you think this is shopped, here’s a quote.

The leaked photo, which purports to come out of a an Apple parts supplier, clearly shows what would be the faceplate of a next-generation iPod Touch, complete with a conspicuous hole for a front-facing camera.

Now that I’ve said that, what about the iPad? No camera? No epic-resolution screen? C’mon Apple, That’s what I’m waiting for!

EEK! *nerdgasm*

That’s how Steve Jobs (see him over there, behind the guys shoulder?) looks when a restaurant (Flour+ Water) can’t find him a table. He may not look mad, But I know what he’s thinking; “I crush them faster than Jason Chen!”

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I’d punch this guy in the chest.

Ker-pow! BIFF! WA-BAP! That’s a broken Ipad.

This pre-shrunk heavyweight cotton tee sports a slit on the inside for sliding your tablet into, and there’s a window on the front that enables the wearer (or anyone else, for that matter) to fully interact with the tablet without you having to disrobe. Imagine that! Heck, there are even ports for accessing the dock connector and the 3.5mm headphone jack, which certainly helps to justify the otherwise unconscionable $49.95 to $54.95 price tag.

So, $54.95 to basically beg people to punch you in the chest AND break/steal your iPad. Gadgets don’t buy class.

Bringing the power of your lappidy-toppidy boxes to your desktop!

Well that’s it. It’s actually pretty sleek. Via Apple

Why should notebooks have all the fun?

Desktop users, your time has come. The new Magic Trackpad is the first Multi-Touch trackpad designed to work with your Mac desktop computer. It uses the same Multi-Touch technology you love on the MacBook Pro. And it supports a full set of gestures, giving you a whole new way to control and interact with what’s on your screen. Swiping through pages online feels just like flipping through pages in a book or magazine. And inertial scrolling makes moving up and down a page more natural than ever. Magic Trackpad connects to your Mac via Bluetooth wireless technology. Use it in place of a mouse or in conjunction with one on any Mac computer — even a notebook.

The largest Multi-Touch trackpad ever.

Magic Trackpad is just like the trackpad on the MacBook Pro — but bigger. It’s made with the same advanced touch-friendly and wear-resistant glass surface. But with nearly 80 percent more area, it’s the largest Multi-Touch trackpad made by Apple. So there’s even more room for you to scroll, swipe, pinch, and rotate to your fingers’ content. And since the entire surface is a button that clicks, you can use it in place of a mouse.

It fits in perfectly.

Magic Trackpad features the same sculpted aluminum design as the Apple Wireless Keyboard, and side by side the two sit flush at the same angle and height. Go from typing to gesturing in one motion, or do both at the same time. How perfect is that?

It costs 70 bucks, I’m buying it. And I’d suggest that you do too.

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