Wooden iPad
25. March 2011 | 15:21Wooden iPad Cover Bends, Sticks and Supports
Some said that Apple’s Smart Cover would kill the third-party case market. When I first saw the neat magnetic cover, I thought the opposite - that case-makers would go crazy with cool ways to use the magnets inside the iPad 2. And here’s the first really clever take I have seen: a wooden cover from […] (News Source: Wired News - 12:57:10)
iPad 2 has a beautiful wooden Smart Cover not by Apple
iPad owners have a difficult decision to make when deciding whether to upgrade to the iPad 2. Do they spend another $500 to buy a thinner version of what they essentially already own, or wait for iPad 3 next year and some more substantial changes? Apple, being the clever marketeers that they are, made the temptation […] (News Source: Geek.com - 09:49:29)
Wooden iPad Smart Cover Clones? Yes Please. [Video]
# desired The iPad 2 Smart Cover is pretty cool and all, but this cherrywood Minot cover, which has the same wake/sleep functionality as the real smart cover, and rolls up into a stand, has me reconsidering my options. [ Disney Etc. ] More » (News Source: Gizmodo - 23:17:33)
This Wooden iPad 2 Cover Seems Even Better Than Apple’s
The iPad 2 ’s smart cover is really cool, but it seems a third party company has done Apple one better. Netherlands-based Miniot has made a really cool-looking iPad 2 cover out of wood that seems to do everything Apple’s does and matches the iPad 2’s form factor even more closely. (News Source: Business Insider - 10:51:20)
Wooden iPad 2 Cover Can Be Smart, Too
While the iPad 2 isn’t a revolutionary device compared to its predecessor, one special accessory did bring that extra dash of glamour that… (News Source: Mashable - 14:11:04)
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Meet Microsoft’s guru of ‘design matters’
This story ran in the print edition of The Seattle Times on March 21, 2011. To get to the earlier reader comments for this story, click here . -Sharon Pian Chan Bill Buxton is multiplatform the way Leonardo da Vinci was multiplatform. The Microsoft researcher is a technologist, a designer, a musician, an author, outdoorsman and a nationally ranked equestrian. He has spent decades working on the … (News Source: Seattle Times - 17:41:06)
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Meet Microsoft’s guru of ‘design matters’
Bill Buxton takes an unconventional view of technology at one of the world’s biggest research institutions: Microsoft. (News Source: Seattle Times - 00:00:17)
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