This is the HiPhone Nano N3+, a 2.8-inch touchscreen based with swivel screen mobile phone. It’s a Chinese clone of an Apple product that never happened, but which actually looks like it could have happened.
This is Cady, who died at age 10 in a car accident. More recently, Dr. Panayiotis Zavos infused her DNA into a cow’s egg to study human cloning.
This wooden phone tablet is a prop for mocking those who play with their smartphones instead of listening to meatbag blather. Nyah Nyah Nyah!
It’s been a while since we’ve heard more about the iPhone Nano, and even though it’s hasn’t shown its face yet it already has its own clone: The HiPhone Nano.
Someone got the first Open(3)—the kind-of-slimline Psystar Mac “clone”—and posted a lot of pics. Like its guts, it just looks like any other Hackintosh. You know, the ones you can do yourself.
Sure, you could always wait for Apple to release its first netbook (if they actually do). But over here in China, when we want something bad enough, we go and make it ourselves.
Looks like the iriver Spinn is the hippest template for shameless plagiarism these days. Not one but two devices, a camera and a PMP, have popped up with obvious “inspiration” from iriver’s ’70s-influenced baby.
Still bitter that Apple didn’t use your totally rad theoretical iPhone concept all those years ago? You know, the iPod with Photoshopped phone icons on it? Well, have I got a phone for you!
As evidenced by Apple’s legal troubles in Europe, our friends across the Atlantic don’t see the whole “antitrust” and “licence agreement” thing like us Amer’cuns. Thus, PearC: the Hackintosh cloner that just might survive.