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  • Design firm's video offers a glimpse of the touchscreen webOS phone that never was

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    07.03.2012

    Well, it looks like there's still a few surprises left from HP's brief foray into webOS hardware. As webOS Nation has discovered, the design firm Transparent House posted a brief clip of a device described as "WindsorNot" some eight months ago, which is very clearly a touchscreen-only webOS smartphone. As the site notes, that appears to be the very same device that had previously turned up in leaked photos under the codename "Stingray," and it estimates that the phone has the same 3.6-inch screen as the Pre 3. Details are scarce beyond that, but you can get a good look at what might have been in the video after the break -- not to mention yet another look at the unreleased TouchPad Go (a.k.a. Opal) on Transparent House's Vimeo page linked below. Update: Looks like this one is remaining elusive. The video has now unfortunately been pulled. Update 2: We've removed the still from the video at the request of Transparent House. The image above is the previously leaked photo of the device.

  • Found Footage: Apple designs in 3D

    by 
    Michael Grothaus
    Michael Grothaus
    03.03.2010

    Transparent House, a San Fransisco-based 3D design and visualization studio, has created this stunning video that showcases some of Apple's best designs over its 34-year history. Ground-breaking products from the Apple I in 1976 to the iPad in 2010 are shown. What makes this video so impressive is that everything in it is entirely 3D generated. The animation was done using 3Ds Max and V-Ray render and only took about 10 days to complete. Check out the video below to see if your favorite Apple product made the list. Anatomy of Apple Design from Transparent House on Vimeo. [via Mashable]