LOOPRumors reported that Apple was working on a Multi-Touch™ iMac that would incorporate iOS layered on Mac OSX.
How do you make an iMac desktop that doubles as a multitouch tablet? If you’re Apple: just like this. Why can’t the future be now already

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iMac Touch Interface Shown Off In Apple Patent [Apple]
This is Grant Sonnex’s ” computer desk for Apple iMac .” Don’t you even think about putting some piece-of-shit Acer on it, or Sonnex will personally come to your house and kick you in the groin for having terrible taste. [ Design Milk ] More
There’s no question that USB 3.0 is the future; it’s just a question of when it’ll arrive en masse. iBuyPower’s decided to be in the vanguard, putting USB 3.0 in all of its desktops for no added charge. iBuyPower ships notoriously rugged rigs , so while there’s still not a lot of USB 3.0 compatible devices out there letting you take advantage of the spec, it’s good to know that serious desktops are seriously future-proof.

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iBuyPower Juices All Desktops With Free USB 3.0 Power [Usb 3.0]
There’s no question that USB 3.0 is the future; it’s just a question of when it’ll arrive en masse.

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iBuyPower Juices All Desktops With Free USB 3.0 Power [Usb 3.0]
This is a great modification if you don’t mind having a hole on the bottom of your new 27-inch iMac 2010: Add an eSATA port to attach an external hard drive.

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Add an External eSATA Port to Your New iMac [Apple]
My attempts to live with an iMac were met with nothing but grief .

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Thermaltake Level 10 Review: The Cure For the Common iMac [Review]
When you put the iPad on the Just Mobile UpStand, it just looks so cute .

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An iPad Stand That Turns The iPad Into A Mini Monitor [Ipad]
Tuesday, Apple introduced its 27” widescreen LED backlit Cinema Display monitor. The $999 monitor features a 2560×1440-pixel, 16:9 arsenic-free glass display with IPS technology that provides a 178-degree viewing angle and will ship in September.
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Apple unveils 27” Cinema Display.
Tuesday, Apple introduced its 27” widescreen LED backlit Cinema Display monitor. The $999 monitor features a 2560×1440-pixel, 16:9 arsenic-free glass display with IPS technology that provides a 178-degree viewing angle and will ship in September. Apple reports: “With 60 percent more pixels than the 24-inch LED Cinema Display, the 27-inch LED Cinema Display gives you even more room for all your windows and applications
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Apple unveils 27” Cinema Display.
