Showing posts with label IPHONE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IPHONE. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Apple’s First iPhone Was Made in 1983



The first iPhone was actually dreamed up in 1983. Forget that silly old touchscreen, this iPhone was a landline with full, all-white handset and a built-in screen controlled with a stylus.


The phone was designed for Apple by Hartmut Esslinger, an influential designer who helped make the Apple IIc computer (Apple’s first “portable” computer) and later founded Frogdesign. The 1983 iPhone certainly fits in with Esslinger’s other designs for Apple. It also foreshadows the touchscreens of both theiPhone and iPad.

Images of the 1983 iPhone have been circling the web for a while but there has been renewed interest in Apple’s early designs and history thanks to a peak inside Stanford University’s massive trove of Apple documents. The archives are a close-guarded secret but Stanford is starting to grant access to select journalists and organizations. The archives were donated in 1997 after Steve Jobs rejoined the company and document much of the design and personnel changes that took place in the 1980s.

The 1983 iPhone is just one of many prototypes buried in Apple’s past. There’s even a device that looks eerily similar to an iPad. Despite the phone’s age, it actually looks like a cool concept that could easily be updated into a modern consumer product by replacing simple stylus screen with an iPad-like interface.
Mashable has reached out to Stanford to get a private look into the material. Stay tuned for more, but in the mean time, take a look at some pics of the iPhone that never was.









Thursday, January 19, 2012

WORLD'S FIRST SELF-HEALING IPHONE CASE

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Nissan recently announced they were creating the world's first self-healing iPhone case that uses their "Scratch Shield" paint originally designed for cars.
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Taking a cue from Swamp Thing sprouting new limbs and geckos regrowing their tails, Nissan originally developed their self-healing paint back in 2005, using a highly elastic resin to prevent scratches on the inner layers of a car's paint job.

Now the company says they are doing trial runs on a batch of iPhone case prototypes, marking the first time self-healing paint has been tested on non-automotive products in Europe.
The paint is made from polyrotaxane, which has a chemical structure capable of mending itself by changing back to its original form and filling in gaps from scratches. Small scratches can "heal" in an hour, while deeper scratches might take up to a week. Nissan also says the paint offers better grip due to its more gel-like surface -- good news for all of us butter fingers out there with shattered smartphone screens.
"We like to think laterally by taking the great innovations we've got from an automotive point of view, and looking at how they could be applied to improve everyday issues," Bob Laishley, Program Director of Business Development in Europe, said in a Nissan press release.
The Scratch Shield iPhone cases are currently compatible with the iPhone 4 and 4S. If trial runs of the prototype go well, Nissan plans to release the cases later this year.