The Apple “iThink” concept

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on August 2nd, 2008

The Apple “iThink” conceptConsider this a concept that that might have been and may still be, should Steve Jobs get a bit too enamored with The Matrix. It could be the next hot Apple item, leaving the iPod and iPhone in the dust. Designer Paul Micarelli came up with it.

The Symbiosis™ Neural Interface:Direct brain-computer link means your mind and computer are one. It sports Intel Fusion™, Quantum Processing that uses the power of the atom to instantly compute at the speed of thought., Holographic Data Storage thanks to the iThink’s tiny internal holochip with an amazing individual capacity of over 666 Yottabytes for seemingly infinite augmented memory, Intra-neural Communication lets you mentally allow or block any kind of signal you want. With the iThink, it wont be long until you are docking yourself like some Borg in the hive collective, rather then docking your iPod.

[Monkeybuddha]

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6 Comments to “The Apple “iThink” concept”
  1. Phoghat Says:

    I want me one.

  2. Electronic Gadgets Says:

    Is it April 1st again already? Neural interface is still the realm of cyberpunk lore, not reality.

  3. Joel Says:

    pipe dream.

  4. Apemonkey Says:

    Eletronic Gadgets, You know, we know now, that you know nothing. This technology is tested on rats, and proven to work, so it’s only a matter of time, before it comes to humans.

  5. X Says:

    Don’t do this Apple if this goes wrong it could kill billions. Think about it’ like making yourself into a walking computer with your brain as the hard drive. Where’s the fun in that?

  6. ZZema Says:

    i agree with X dont do this

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