Nintendo’s Wii remote patent application reveals attachments for … skateboards and teddy bears?

Nintendo’s Wii remote patent application reveals attachments for … skateboards and teddy bears?


In late June, the iPod iPhone hit the US market. Apple aficionados queued for days to be first in line to get their greedy little paws on the long awaited gadget. fudder-employee Marc Esslinger is an Apple-fan as well . also because he has a very special relationship to Apple. His father Hartmut Esslinger designed the famous Apple IIc, which was Apples first portable computer (1984). fudder presents Marc’s personal Apple-Story and a Photo-Gallery with partly never before seen Apple-Designs of the early 80s. For example: The very first iPhone from 1983. >>>more baby!
So Digg, eBay and Facebook walk into a room …
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At Macworld 2008, Apple just announced Time Capsule, a full Airport Extreme base station with 802.11n wireless and four ethernet ports, plus server grade hard drives to back up all of the Leopard Macs in the house. Details and pics to come, but for now we’re celebrating the pricing: 500GB for $300; 1TB for $500.

It’s real and I want to buy one and lick it. The fabled MacBook Air actually exists. It’s ultra-thin, has a solid state drive and, except for a couple ports, it’s all about wireless connectivity.
This is what fake steve jobs is telling the masses, and then it’s kool aid time. check it out live here

“Getting psyched for next week’s Macworld Steve Jobs keynote? Some of us at Joystiq, despite their gaming deficiencies, do love Apple. We present to you a flash game created specifically for Jobs’ morning routine next Tuesday. Note: this game is Mac compatible.” David Pogue also brings us, Keynote Bingo, Thanks David!