
Photo credit: Andrew Dawn
It’s rumored that Apple is working on a foldable device of some sort, whether it be an iPhone or iPad, but what if the Apple Watch came with a flexible panel? Industrial designer Andrew Dawn shows us what such a device could look like. Let’s just say that this design opens up much more possibilities, especially when it comes to productivity on your wrist.

Throwboy’s new classic Mac-inspired woven blankets are a must have for Apple fans. They are handcrafted from recycled cotton and poly materials, giving it the perfect blend of softness combined with durability as well as a weighted feel. Each one is individually knit, weighs in at 3.2-pounds and measures 50in x 60in (127cm x 152cm).

Photo credit: Rex Sowards
Back in 1989, Apple released the Macintosh Portable, but it wasn’t exactly something you could fit in a pocket or even a standard backpack for that matter, as it weighed 16-pounds. Unfortunately (or fortunately), it was discontinued after 2-years, possibly due to its $16,790 USD price tag (adjusted for inflation). Industrial designer Rex Sowards wanted to change that with the Macintosh Pocket.

Wristcam just added video calling to the Apple Watch, and it works both Watch-to-Watch and Watch-to-iPhone using the company’s free app. For those who don’t know what Wristcam is, it’s basically a special band that features 8-megapixel world-facing and 2-megapixel self-facing cameras to let you capture 4K photo and 1080p video directly from your Apple Watch.

The HidrateSpark PRO is a new smart water bottle being offered by Apple, and while it may not be the first, this model offers Apple Health integration. Made from shatter and odor resistant Tritan plastic, it boasts an LED smart sensor puck that glows to remind you when it’s time to drink by syncing via Bluetooth to the HidrateSpark App.