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The Magic Trackpad is the largest Multi-Touch trackpad made by Apple. The device provides a full set of gestures, including two-finger scrolling, pinching to zoom, rotating with your fingertips, three-finger swiping and four finger recognition. The 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. Powered by a built-in battery, this input device also supports Bluetooth technology. Once you pair Magic Trackpad with your Bluetooth-enabled Mac, you will enjoy a reliable, secure connection up to 33 feet away. The Apple Magic Trackpad will retail for $69 each. See more pictures after the jump.



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The new Mac Mini fits almost anywhere in your home or office, and has the features, power and speed you need for any task. The ColorWare design studio can help you find the perfect color combination for your Mac Mini. The most energy-efficient desktop computer now offers faster graphics and a sleek unibody design. The company offers a wide array of colors and finishes to set your Mac Mini apart from the rest. Now you can add style to your computer with ColorWare’s range of custom colors to help match your office, your home decor, or simply your favorite colors. If you got the Mac Mini, you just need to spend $250 to colorize it. You can also purchase it directly from ColorWare for a hefty $1000 each. [ColorWare]

The Kanex iAdapt HDMI V2 has been engineered to support full 1080p HD video output and audio to a single HDMI cable. The device allows you to connect a Mini DisplayPort-equipped Apple computer to any HDMI-enabled external display such as an HD projector, monitor, or HDTV. If you are interested, you can pre-order the Kanex iAdapt HDMI V2 Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter for $29.95 each. [Kanex]

The newly launched Mac Mini from Apple has finally arrived in Korea. This space-saving machine is now available for purchase in Korea for around 990,000 KRW (about $800). To refresh your memory, the new Mac Mini comes packed with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics card, a 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, an SD card slot, an HDMI port and runs on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. [AVING]

If you have the type of job that could potentially put your iPad in danger, but also requires you to have a device with similar capabilities around you at all times, then this new Hard Case for the iPad is perfect. This case features a construction grade clipboard with a secure paper tray and underneath that is the housing for your iPad. It is made out of high strength aluminum and has anti-skid strips on the back to help keep it in place when you set it down. [CrunchGear]

Apple today unveiled a totally redesigned Mac Mini, featuring up to twice the graphics performance, a new HDMI port, and a new SD card slot. The new Mac mini comes jam packed with a compact aluminum enclosure. Measuring 7.7-inch x 7.7-inch x 1.4-inch, the gadget features a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with a 320GB or 500GB Serial ATA hard drive, a 2GB of RAM (up to 4GB), Snow Leopard and iLife. The new Apple Mac Mini is priced at between $699 to $999, depending on the spec.





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Some images of the Icon iPhone Charger have released recently and many people have understandably thought that it was a hoax, or just a concept. Apparently this is not so as the device has already started popping up in Singapore retailers. If you are unfamiliar with the device, it is a charger that looks like the iPhone’s battery icon and shows the current battery level until the thing is all powered up. Too bad it won’t do anything to actually prolong the battery life of your iPhone. [CrunchGear]
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Some images of the Icon iPhone Charger have released recently and many people have understandably thought that it was a hoax, or just a concept. Apparently this is not so as the device has already started popping up in Singapore retailers. If you are unfamiliar with the device, it is a charger that looks like the iPhone’s battery icon and shows the current battery level until the thing is all powered up. Too bad it won’t do anything to actually prolong the battery life of your iPhone. [CrunchGear]

Any proud iPhone owner knows that there is a whole plethora of products out there to go along with their iPhone. However the big question that everyone is going to be asking from now on is whether or not these accessories are going to be compatible with the iPhone 4. Konnet Technology has just released this new ReflexDock Pro and it will definitely be compatible with the new version of the iPhone. It will charge your device but will also transmit audio and video to a larger screen and includes the AV Out cables needed to do so. [SlashGear]

Steve Jobs today introduced the new iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. The iPhone 4 features a new design with both a glass front and back, and stainless steel edging, which actually functions as part of the antenna. The handset also measures at just 9.3mm thick, which is 24% thinner than the iPhone 3GS.
The new iPhone 4 boasts a 960 x 640 resolution display, offering a 326-pixel-per-inch density – “more than limit of the human retina,” according to Jobs. The new model is powered by Apple’s own A4 power-efficient processor, which should give the new phone a speed boost over the 3GS and a longer battery life. The new iPhone is powered by a 5-megapixel digital camera with an LED flash on the back and a front-facing camera for video calls. The main camera is able to record 720p HD videos at 30fps.
What’s more, the new iPhone 4 uses the iPhone OS 4 or also known as the “iOS 4″. The new operating system provides more than 100 new features and allows you to access the Apple iBook store, and share your books between your iPhone, iPad and iPod. Other important specs include an accelerometer, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (802.11n), GPS navigation with compass, a 32GB max storage, UMTS/GSM and Quad-band HSDPA/HSUPA (7.2Mbps down/5.8Mbps up).
The iPhone 4 will be available on June 24, 2010 in both white and black cases. The 16GB and 32GB models are priced at $199 and $299, respectively. You should be able to order the iPhone 4 over at the Apple Store starting on June 15th, 2010.



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