Editorial - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Sat, 29 Jun 2024 21:24:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Flipper Zero Behind The Scenes: How a group of enthusiasts designed the ‘perfect’ ethical hacking toy https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/30/flipper-zero-behind-the-scenes-how-a-group-of-enthusiasts-designed-the-perfect-ethical-hacking-toy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=flipper-zero-behind-the-scenes-how-a-group-of-enthusiasts-designed-the-perfect-ethical-hacking-toy Sun, 30 Jun 2024 11:40:54 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=496499

Flipper Zero Behind The Scenes: How a group of enthusiasts designed the ‘perfect’ ethical hacking toy

Although announced back in 2020, the Flipper Zero didn’t become a cult object up until 2022 when it gained popularity among the pentesting community for...
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Although announced back in 2020, the Flipper Zero didn’t become a cult object up until 2022 when it gained popularity among the pentesting community for being able to ‘hack’ into various everyday items. Governments and online retailers immediately panicked, attempting to ban or stop the sale of the Flipper Zero – a harmless game-inspired pentesting device… while the community that helped popularize the Flipper Zero had a valid counter-argument. If exposing the digital vulnerability of everyday objects like traffic lights, cars, air conditioners, or smart homes was so easy, is it really the Flipper Zero’s fault for pointing it out?

Old mobile phones like the Siemens C55 served as references. The orange color was taken from the Siemens C55 screen because of its nostalgic warmth.

Envisioned as a Tamagotchi that let you explore the world of electronics, the Flipper Zero is a tiny, handheld, versatile device that lets you play games, test electronics, build powerful devices, and even penetration-test gadgets around you. The product gained a cult following in 2022 when videos on TikTok showed how it could be used to clone RFID cards, tap into WiFi networks, and get into all sorts of mischief. That’s similar to having an outcry over hairpins because they open locks… or sellotape because it picks up fingerprints. Needless to say, the Flipper Zero sold out almost immediately, and I spent a good year and a half searching for a device of my own on eBay and Etsy. I finally got my hands on one last month, and even got in touch with the folks who built the Flipper Zero. Beyond asking them the obvious questions that every publication already had, we dove into the Flipper Zero’s approach, its design brief, and most importantly, its design process.

A view of the GPIO pins on the top for attaching newer modules

The IR blaster on the side, and the iButton reader/writer

The minute you understand the Flipper Zero’s origin story, its design makes a world of sense. It was envisioned in 2020 to help develop a more common interest in technology, cybersecurity, and electronics. Existing products in this domain were just way too complicated and boring – they had ultra-utilitarian designs, bare-basic aesthetics, wires, soldering, and they looked like something that would come out of an engineer’s workshop. This was in contrast to what sci-fi movies had us believe. Minority Report, Tron, The Matrix, Bladerunner, every movie showed a more concept-art-driven product future, but existing ‘hacker’ devices looked nothing like the ones we were used to seeing in movies. This was a great starting point for the folks at Flipper, who wanted to create a device that A. paid homage to decades of sci-fi films, and B. was the electronic equivalent of an EDC multitool – compact, multifunctional, awesome. “In a Swiss army knife, you have a blade, corkscrew, screwdriver, ruler, scissors, etc., all in one tool. The idea of the Flipper Zero was to combine all the hardware tools you’d need for exploration and development on the go,” the Flipper team told Yanko Design. “Flipper Zero has a 125 kHz or Sub-1 GHz antenna, CC1101 chip, built-in NFC module, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support, 1-Wire connector to read iButton contact keys, infrared transmitter, and a microSD card slot. All in a toy-like body.” Moreover, despite all these features, the Flipper Zero came with GPIO handles on the top that let you explore the device’s open-source nature by adding PCB hardware and exploring even more features and capabilities.

Flipper Zero development process

The Flipper Zero’s design is actually pure genius if you look at how much they’ve managed to squeeze into a product that small. Yes, I did ask them whether they considered making something with a touchscreen, or something phone-like, but the Tamagotchi approach seemed to be the most convenient route – it was uncomplicated, and could be done without expensive OLED displays and other hardware. Ultimately, it did lend to the Flipper Zero’s overall charm, with its monochrome orange screen that was a hat-tip to the Siemens C55. “We went through several design iterations to achieve this functionality and look, constantly overcoming challenges in electronics design, component limitations, and multiple antenna designs,” the Flipper team mentioned. “For example, the first version of the hardware used an off-the-shelf main PCB, but we eventually decided to design our own. This gave us more freedom and flexibility regarding the shape and form of the device while also giving us more control over the supply chain and costs.”

Inspiration moodboard for the Flipper Zero’s Cyberpunk Design

The entire device is nothing without its mascot, the cyberpunk dolphin that forms the essence of the Flipper Zero’s experience. It functions quite literally as a Tamagotchi, growing and being happier and happier the more you explore the device’s features and play with the product. The idea of using the dolphin existed way back in the beginning, and you could think of the product’s shape as somewhat resembling a dolphin’s flipper too, albeit with sharper, cyberpunk-ish edges. The team told us, “The main inspiration was William Gibson’s cyber-dolphin Jones, from Johnny Mnemonic, who had a dark biography and could do very dangerous things. Our dolphin is a quirky, queer, and enthusiastic but simple and nice guy at the same time. We wanted to create a character that you’d want to be friends with.” The dolphin’s persona received a lot of design experimentation as it essentially was to serve as the product’s mascot, guiding you through the features, exploring uncharted electronic territories with you, and forming a codependent bond that allows you to get more and more familiar with and attached to your Flipper Zero. You loved your Game Boy because of all the Pokemon you caught, grew, and evolved on it – the same would apply to the Flipper Zero.

Sketches of in-house modules for the Flipper Zero

However, as a non-hacker myself (and with no coding background), owning a Flipper Zero was still quite an interesting experience. The interface immediately felt familiar to a guy who grew up on Nokia and Sony Ericsson phones, and the internet is FILLED with documentation and tutorials that allow folks like me to figure out how to use the Flipper Zero. For now, I’m proud to say that I managed to clone my buddy’s car key fob and can open her doors remotely. All done with consent, though. The device also allows me to save RFID cards, NFC codes, and even be prankish enough to change channels on televisions or control air conditioners using the infrared function. All these are gradual steps, and the interface makes it exceptionally simple to navigate. You can even play games on the Flipper Zero like Solitaire, Doom, Pong, Snake, and Tetris. Additionally, you can set a Pomodoro timer or metronome, check the nearest weather station, or encrypt a message to your friend using Caesar Cipher or Morse code apps. For anything else, there’s a burgeoning Flipper community that routinely explores everything the Flipper Zero has to offer, discussing new features, writing new lines of code, or creating new apps. After all, with more than half a million devices sold, there’s clearly a massive sub-culture of loyal Flipper Zero users ready to tinker with anything they find, just the way our parents were encouraged to take a screwdriver and pull apart objects so they could learn how to repair them. It’s an art that seems lost on our generation, especially with how complicated devices have gotten, and how ruthless companies are when it comes to creating terms and conditions that prevent us from looking under the hoods of the gadgets we own.

The Flipper Zero is just the beginning, though. Given the movement it stands for, and the resounding success of their flagship device, Flipper’s team is just getting started. They’re continuously working on new modules that can be attached to the Flipper Zero, giving it even more powerful new features… and yes, there’s a Flipper One in the works, although they’re pretty hush-hush about it right now!

Limited-edition transparent version of the Flipper Zero

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The Art of Imperfection: The Unique Charm of Golden Goose Sneakers https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/23/the-art-of-imperfection-the-unique-charm-of-golden-goose-sneakers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-art-of-imperfection-the-unique-charm-of-golden-goose-sneakers Sun, 23 Jun 2024 17:57:27 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=496176

The Art of Imperfection: The Unique Charm of Golden Goose Sneakers

Golden Goose sneakers have found a cool and quirky spot in luxury footwear. These shoes, with their distinctive distressed look, exceptional quality, and unparalleled comfort,...
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Golden Goose sneakers have found a cool and quirky spot in luxury footwear. These shoes, with their distinctive distressed look, exceptional quality, and unparalleled comfort, have garnered a loyal following among fashion enthusiasts and casual wearers alike. From the sidewalks of Milan to the streets of New York, they are more than just a trend—they are a statement of individuality and a celebration of authentic style. Let’s delve into the reasons behind their widespread appeal and explore why so many people are captivated by these iconic sneakers.

Designer: Golden Goose

The Look of Golden Goose Shoes

The sneakers are instantly recognizable for their scuffed, lived-in appearance. When the brand introduced this style in 2000, it was a bold move that set them apart in a market dominated by pristine, new-looking shoes. The distressed look, complete with scuffed soles, worn-out laces, and imperfect finishes, has since become a signature style that many have come to love.

Golden Goose: Men’s Super-Star LTD in Nappa leather with black leather star and silver heel tab

This aesthetic is not just about looking worn; it’s about conveying a sense of casual, effortless cool. The unique color palettes and unconventional details, such as asymmetrical star logos and quirky prints, add to their charm. Styles like the classic Superstar, with its hand-distressed finish and unique color variations, exemplify this perfectly. The Ball Star model, inspired by vintage basketball sneakers, combines sporty elements with high-fashion sensibilities, making it a versatile choice for any wardrobe.

Golden Goose: Men’s Ball Star in white nappa leather with green leather star and heel tab

The shoes embrace a philosophy of “perfectly imperfect,” encouraging wearers to celebrate their individuality. This nonchalant attitude resonates especially with the younger generation, who appreciate the bold statement these shoes make. Wearing a pair is a declaration of authenticity and a rejection of cookie-cutter fashion.

The Quality of Golden Goose Shoes

Golden Goose sneakers are known for their exceptional quality, a key factor behind their popularity. Handmade in Italy, each pair is meticulously constructed using premium materials like smooth Italian leather, ensuring the shoes are both stylish and durable.

Golden Goose: Italian craftsmanship

The high price point is justified by the use of top-quality calfskin leather, which is both soft and durable. This leather enhances comfort over time, molding to the wearer’s feet and making the shoes more comfortable with each wear. These sneakers maintain their quality even with regular use, making them a reliable choice for long-term wear.

Every pair undergoes a unique hand-distressing process, ensuring no two pairs are exactly alike. This attention to detail and individuality adds to their exclusive appeal. The craftsmanship involved means that Golden Goose sneakers can withstand daily wear while retaining their distinctive style.

Golden Goose shoes are versatile enough to be paired with various outfits, from jeans to dresses. They are a practical and stylish choice for different occasions. Their blend of durability, comfort, and unique style makes them a worthwhile investment for those seeking long-lasting footwear.

The Comfort of Golden Goose Shoes

Comfort is a key aspect that wins over many fans of these sneakers. Despite their distressed appearance, these shoes are all about wearability. The soft Italian leather and thoughtful construction mean they require no break-in period, offering immediate comfort from the first wear.

One of the standout features is the hidden wedge in the heel, which provides a subtle lift and extra support. This thoughtful blend of style and comfort makes the sneakers versatile enough for any occasion, whether you’re dressing up for a night out or keeping it casual. The combination of comfort, style, and quality makes them a favorite for those who don’t want to sacrifice one for the other.

In my own experience, I’ve found that Golden Goose shoes live up to their reputation. The soft leather feels great on my feet right away, and the hidden wedge adds a little extra height without compromising comfort. My collection includes the Men’s Super-Star, which I own two pairs of, and a special edition Mid Star. These shoes effortlessly fit into my wardrobe, pairing well with everything from shorts to jeans to semi-dressy business casual outfits.

I appreciate how these sneakers manage to look stylish while feeling like they were made just for me. They’re perfect for long days on my feet, and the quality craftsmanship means they’ll last for years. I’m also keeping an eye on the Men’s Ball Star LTD in Nappa green star and dove-gray suede inserts, anticipating the same level of comfort and style. If you’re looking for shoes that deliver on both looks and feel, Golden Goose is worth the investment.

Why People Pay a Premium for Golden Goose

The value of Golden Goose sneakers goes beyond just their looks. The high cost comes from using calfskin leather, which is super soft and durable. This top-quality material and careful craftsmanship put these shoes at the high end of the luxury market.

Golden Goose: Men’s Super-Star LTD in Nappa leather with black leather star and silver heel tab

The psychological appeal is also undeniable. These sneakers exude confidence and make a bold fashion statement. The uniqueness of each pair, with its hand-distressed details, ensures that no two pairs are exactly alike, offering a sense of exclusivity and authenticity in a crowded market.

Ready to Experience the Magic of Golden Goose?

Step into the world of Golden Goose and discover why these sneakers have captivated so many. Whether you’re drawn to their distinctive look, exceptional quality, or unmatched comfort, there’s a pair waiting to become a staple in your wardrobe. Embrace the philosophy of “perfectly imperfect” and make a bold statement with every step.

From my perspective as someone who owns three pairs, I can personally vouch for their style, quality, and comfort. My favorite styles are the Men’s Superstar, of which I own two pairs, and a special edition Mid Star. These three pairs complement my style, matching everything from shorts to jeans to semi-dressy business casual outfits. I’m also eyeing the Men’s Ball Star LTD in Nappa green star and dove-gray suede inserts—they promise to be a perfect addition to my collection. Don’t just follow the trend—set it. Explore the latest collections and find your perfect pair today.

Golden Goose: Men’s Ball Star LTD in nappa with green star and dove-gray suede inserts

 

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Are Smartwatches Becoming Obsolete? A Look at AI and Smart Rings https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/22/are-smartwatches-becoming-obsolete-a-look-at-ai-and-smart-rings/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=are-smartwatches-becoming-obsolete-a-look-at-ai-and-smart-rings Sat, 22 Jun 2024 17:20:46 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=496139

Are Smartwatches Becoming Obsolete? A Look at AI and Smart Rings

Many of the devices that exist today were, at some point in time, inspired by science fiction, from personal computers to smartphones to tablets. Smartwatches,...
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Many of the devices that exist today were, at some point in time, inspired by science fiction, from personal computers to smartphones to tablets. Smartwatches, in particular, may have partly been imagined after seeing wrist-worn communication devices in some sci-fi shows and flicks. Of course, today’s smartwatches are more practical and less sensational, even as they demonstrate the marvels of technology squeezed in such a small space. But smartwatches aren’t the booming business that manufacturers hoped they would be, at least not compared to smartwatches, and every year brings doubts about this product category’s future. This year is no different, especially with new technologies like smart rings and especially AI trying to take center stage, even when it comes to health and fitness.

Designer: Apple

What Are Smartwatches For?

Defining smartwatches has never been easy. Simply saying that they are watches that can mirror notifications from your phone and track your activity is both a disservice and an oversimplification. Given all that they can do these days, seeing them as miniature smartphones on your wrist isn’t exactly inaccurate, though the user experience is significantly limited due to the small screen and feeble hardware. In fact, the very first batch of smartwatches from smartphone makers pretty much tried to sell that image with little success.

Designer: Google

It wasn’t until the Apple Watch and anecdotes of its life-saving features that this wearable really defined its identity in the market. It was, for all intents and purposes, a wearable health tracker masquerading as a timepiece. And depending on the brand and style of the smartwatch, it may or may not pass for a luxury watch, at least from a distance. It basically pushed fitness trackers out of the scene, with more advanced sensors, a more flexible user experience, and connectivity to a smartphone. Over time, however, people and even companies have also started to wonder why they still have a smartwatch, especially with upcoming technologies and designs that offer more choices especially when it comes to aesthetics and style.

True Wearables

Smartwatches are perhaps the world’s first taste of wearable technologies, but that’s hardly the only incarnation possible. Ideally, true wearables will be something you can, well, wear, including clothing, footwear, and especially jewelry. These weren’t possible years ago, but technology and manufacturing are thankfully catching up and, soon, people won’t have to ditch their heirloom mechanical watches just because they want to monitor their health 24/7.

Smart rings, for example, try to offer at least the basics of activity tracking and health monitoring but in a more discreet form that doesn’t get in the way, at least if you’re used to wearing rings all day. A ring would let you wear your favorite timepiece, or wear a different watch for any occasion, all without losing those important health stats. There are also attempts at developing other kinds of smart jewelry that also have health sensors or apparel that let you control your phone or other devices. These are wearables in the truest sense of the term, and they won’t be just science fiction soon.

AI Craze

Another trend gripping the tech industry as a whole is also putting the usefulness of smartwatches into question. AI can be found anywhere these days, from image generators to note-taking apps. Of course, tech companies have long been touting AI-powered services via cloud-based personal assistants, but the trend these days is moving the bulk of the work to the device itself. Smartphones might be powerful enough to support this kind of AI, but smartwatches don’t have that much silicon muscle, at least not without burning through their already meager battery lives.

Designer: Google

It’s actually curious that both Apple and Google have been rather silent about their latest AI features when it comes to their own smartwatches, possibly hinting they won’t be coming any time soon. It’s certainly possible for smartwatches to offload the work to the smartphones they’re connected to, but the latency might be too much to ask as well. It could still be good for the occasional verbal question to AI services, but nothing that actually makes a smartwatch a must-have for this purpose.

Distraction Station

If health monitoring and AI won’t be the exclusive domain of smartwatches, then one must wonder what other unique experiences they offer. Unlike a smart ring or even a fitness tracker, a smartwatch offers more advanced features related to a smartphone, like reading notifications in full, replying to messages, or even viewing some apps in a smaller form. But are these actually advantages or are they merely showing off feats of technology that actually become detrimental to users in the end?

Designer: Samsung

Smartphones are notorious for being sources of distractions, which is why there is a counter-movement of phones espousing minimalism or devices with distraction-free experiences. You can, of course, select only the notifications you really need to see on your wrist, but even smartphones have that same function anyway. In reality, smartwatches make it too easy to be distracted by those notifications without even pulling out your phone, and you spend more time looking at your smartwatch than you would a regular watch. Funnily enough, the people around you wouldn’t even have a clue that you’re wearing a smartwatch and would simply presume you’re being impatient.

Fringe Benefits

That said, there are definitely things that only a smartwatch can offer, at least for now. Smart rings, due to their size, can only offer a small selection of sensors to monitor your health. For more advanced biometrics, you’ll need a larger device to wear, like a smartwatch or a fitness band. There are also still some discussions on whether a ring or a watch is more accurate, though both naturally pale in comparison to medical equipment.

Designer: Apple

Unlike a fitness band, a smartwatch also offers more flexibility when it comes to aesthetics. After all, it can masquerade as a traditional watch given the right band and watch face. More active people might also want a fuller activity-tracking experience without having to wear a watch and a fitness tracker at the same time, and a smartwatch definitely bridges the gap between the two.

Final Thoughts: Smartwatches Today and Tomorrow

Just when the smartwatch market seems to have secured its footing, its future comes into question once again. Luxury brands that once tried to portray smartwatches as fashionable accessories have now pulled back from the market, leaving only tech companies to do the heavy lifting. Some of these tech companies, however, are looking into smart rings as well, and their AI endeavors don’t seem to have a place on smartwatches either. Smartwatches aren’t going to disappear immediately, and they might finally be able to have enough processing power and battery capacity to support even the most basic on-device AI features, but it might be time to again rethink what role smartwatches play in our modern world.

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How Bluetooth Works: Exploring the Invisible Symphony of Wireless Communication https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/20/how-bluetooth-works-exploring-the-invisible-symphony-of-wireless-communication/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-bluetooth-works-exploring-the-invisible-symphony-of-wireless-communication Thu, 20 Jun 2024 23:30:18 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=493916

How Bluetooth Works: Exploring the Invisible Symphony of Wireless Communication

Wireless connectivity has become an invisible thread woven into the fabric of our daily lives. From streaming music to our earbuds to connecting keyboards and...
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Wireless connectivity has become an invisible thread woven into the fabric of our daily lives. From streaming music to our earbuds to connecting keyboards and printers, Bluetooth technology has replaced a tangle of wires with seamless, invisible magic. Sure, we all lamented the day Apple killed the headphone jack (it’s been 8 long years since that day), but try and imagine a life without Bluetooth. Wires wires everywhere, data cables to transfer files between machines, and requiring to load all your songs on USB drives to play on your car stereo or home theater. Sounds like a pretty awful life, doesn’t it?? But how exactly does this magical thing called Bluetooth work? Let’s take a closer look at the fascinating world of wireless Bluetooth communication and explore the science behind its seemingly effortless operation.

Bluetooth’s roots trace back to 1994, when Ericsson’s Jaap Haartsen aimed to create a short-range wireless connection for mobile phones, booming in popularity at the time. This technology, using low-power UHF radio waves, would eliminate the need for bulky cables. The name, inspired by 10th-century Viking king Harald Bluetooth, aimed to reflect how the technology would unite devices like those once-warring kingdoms. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, formed in 1998 by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia, and Toshiba, ensured standardization and widespread adoption.

Bluetooth utilizes radio waves for communication, but unlike the visible light we perceive, it operates on a specific and invisible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. This range falls between 121mm and 124mm in wavelength, significantly longer than the radio waves used for Wi-Fi. This longer wavelength allows Bluetooth signals to pass through walls, making it suitable for short-range data transfer within a room or a few meters.

The magic of transforming these radio waves into music or data streams lies in a clever manipulation of their properties. Bluetooth transmits information by altering the radio waves themselves. To send a binary 1, the Bluetooth antenna emits a specific radio wave with a particular wavelength. Conversely, to send a 0, it transmits a different wavelength within the designated range. This seemingly simple approach allows for incredibly rapid data transmission. In fact, Bluetooth can send and receive information at a million times per second, ensuring smooth audio streaming or data transfer without any noticeable lag.

But with so many Bluetooth devices around us, how do our earbuds differentiate between our phone’s signal and everyone else’s in a crowded space? This is where Bluetooth’s genius truly shines. It doesn’t rely on a single channel for communication. Within the designated wavelength range, there are actually 79 individual channels available. To avoid interference and ensure smooth communication, Bluetooth devices constantly hop between these channels at a staggering rate of 1,600 times per second. Imagine a crowded room filled with people having multiple conversations simultaneously, each conversation happening on a different frequency – that’s the essence of how Bluetooth avoids interference and ensures clear communication even in environments saturated with Bluetooth signals.

An additional layer of security is implemented through a process called pairing. When you connect your phone to your earbuds for the first time, they exchange a unique encryption key. This key acts like a secret handshake between the two devices. Only the phone’s signal with the matching encryption key can be decrypted by your earbuds. Even if someone intercepts the data stream being transmitted via Bluetooth, they wouldn’t be able to decipher it without the specific key, protecting the privacy of your communication.

But what if multiple devices in close proximity try to use the same channel at the same time? This is where Bluetooth prioritizes established connections. Your earbuds will recognize your phone’s unique encryption key and prioritize its signal, effectively filtering out unwanted audio or data from nearby devices attempting to connect. This ensures a clear and uninterrupted connection, even in crowded environments.

Beyond music streaming and connecting peripherals, Bluetooth continues to evolve and expand its capabilities. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a newer iteration of the technology specifically designed for internet-of-things (IoT) applications. BLE offers lower power consumption compared to traditional Bluetooth, making it ideal for battery-powered devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers. Additionally, advancements in Bluetooth technology have led to the development of Bluetooth mesh networks, which enable a network of devices to communicate with each other, opening doors for innovative applications in smart homes and industrial automation.

So next time you lose yourself in music with your wireless earbuds, take a moment to appreciate the invisible symphony of radio waves, hopping frequencies, and clever encryption that keeps the magic of Bluetooth alive. It’s truly a marvel of science and a major pat on the back for the engineers who have harnessed the invisible forces of the electromagnetic spectrum and transformed them into a ubiquitous technology that shapes the way we interact with our devices and the world around us. After all, we wouldn’t want to be stuck in the dark ages of the 2000s with infrared-based data-transfer capabilities… do you remember those times?!

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Downsizing 101: How to Declutter Your Life Before Moving Into a Tiny Home https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/16/downsizing-101-how-to-declutter-your-life-before-moving-into-a-tiny-home/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=downsizing-101-how-to-declutter-your-life-before-moving-into-a-tiny-home Sun, 16 Jun 2024 23:30:16 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=493953

Downsizing 101: How to Declutter Your Life Before Moving Into a Tiny Home

Moving into a tiny home represents more than just a change in living space; it’s a lifestyle transformation. The idea of downsizing can be both...
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Moving into a tiny home represents more than just a change in living space; it’s a lifestyle transformation. The idea of downsizing can be both thrilling and daunting. For design enthusiasts and those committed to creative living, this process provides a unique opportunity to curate a space that’s both functional and beautiful. Drawing from experience and expertise, this guide delves into practical, design-forward strategies to help you declutter effectively and thoughtfully.

01. Start with Intention

Downsizing requires a mindful approach, especially when transitioning to a tiny home. Begin by envisioning how you want your new space to function and feel. Prioritize elements that serve dual purposes and contribute to your desired ambiance. This step sets a clear direction and makes the decluttering process more manageable.

For instance, consider the role of each item in your home. Does it serve a functional purpose? Does it add aesthetic value? Items that meet both criteria should be prioritized. This intentionality helps in creating a space that’s not just smaller but more curated and harmonious. An intentional design mindset ensures that every piece in your tiny home adds to the overall quality of life, making your new living environment both efficient and inspiring.

02. Embrace Multi-Functional Furniture

In a tiny home, every piece of furniture must work hard. Multi-functional furniture is key to maximizing limited space without sacrificing comfort or style. Look for pieces that offer multiple uses, such as a sofa bed, a fold-out desk, or a dining table with built-in storage.

A great example is the use of a Murphy bed, which folds up against the wall when not in use, freeing up valuable floor space. Similarly, ottomans with hidden storage compartments can serve as seating, storage, and even a coffee table. These smart solutions allow you to maintain a clean, uncluttered space while still having all the functionality you need.

The beauty of multi-functional furniture lies in its ability to adapt to your needs. By investing in these versatile pieces, you create a dynamic living environment where each item plays a crucial role in enhancing your space’s usability and aesthetic appeal.

03. Incorporate Built-In Storage

Built-in storage solutions are a tiny home’s best friend. They help keep the space organized and clutter-free, ensuring that everything has its place. Custom built-ins can be integrated into walls, stairs, and even furniture, providing seamless storage options that don’t intrude on your living area.

Consider installing built-in shelves in nooks and crannies that would otherwise go unused. Staircases can double as drawers, and benches can hide compartments underneath their seats. These built-in solutions not only save space but also add a touch of custom craftsmanship to your home.

The key to effective built-in storage is customization. Tailor these solutions to fit your specific needs and the unique dimensions of your tiny home. This personalized approach ensures maximum efficiency and adds a bespoke element to your living space, making it uniquely yours.

04. Maximize Vertical Space

When floor space is limited, think vertically. Maximizing vertical space is essential in a tiny home, and it can be achieved through creative shelving, hanging storage, and lofted areas. This approach helps keep your belongings accessible while maintaining an open and airy feel.

Vertical storage can take many forms. Floating shelves, pegboards, and hanging baskets are excellent for storing kitchen utensils, tools, and even plants. Lofted areas can serve as additional sleeping quarters or cozy reading nooks. By utilizing the full height of your space, you expand your storage capacity without crowding your living area.

An often-overlooked aspect of vertical storage is the aesthetic element. Vertical arrangements draw the eye upward, creating the illusion of a taller, more spacious room. This visual trick can make your tiny home feel much larger than it is, enhancing both functionality and design.

05. Adopt a Minimalist Aesthetic

A minimalist aesthetic is perfectly suited for tiny homes. It focuses on simplicity, clean lines, and a restrained color palette, creating a serene and uncluttered environment. This design approach not only makes your space feel larger but also promotes a sense of calm and order.

Start by decluttering ruthlessly. Keep only the essentials and items that bring you joy. Choose furniture with sleek designs and avoid ornate details that can overwhelm a small space. Neutral colors and natural materials, such as wood and stone, enhance the minimalist look and add warmth to your home.

Minimalism doesn’t mean your space has to be devoid of personality. Instead, it encourages you to be selective about what you include. Each piece should have a purpose and contribute to the overall aesthetic. This thoughtful curation creates a cohesive and inviting environment, making your tiny home a stylish sanctuary. Remember, minimalism isn’t for everyone. If you can find ways to creatively (and aesthetically) store your belongings, then maximalism may just be your style!

The Transformer Table seats anywhere from 2 to 12 people thanks to a clever expanding design

06. Select Timeless and Versatile Pieces

In a tiny home, every piece of furniture and decor must earn its place. Opt for timeless and versatile items that can adapt to various functions and styles. This approach ensures that your space remains relevant and functional as your needs and tastes evolve.

Consider investing in classic furniture designs that never go out of style. Pieces like a well-crafted wooden dining table or a sleek mid-century modern chair can anchor your space and provide long-term value. Versatile items, such as nesting tables or stackable chairs, offer flexibility and can be easily reconfigured to suit different occasions.

Choosing timeless and versatile pieces also reduces the need for frequent replacements, contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle. This focus on quality over quantity aligns with the principles of minimalism and enhances the longevity of your space.

07. Implement Creative Storage Hacks

Innovative storage solutions are essential in a tiny home. Creative hacks can help you organize your belongings efficiently and keep your space clutter-free. These solutions often involve repurposing everyday items or thinking outside the box to find new uses for existing spaces.

Magnetic strips, for example, can be used to store metal kitchen utensils or tools, freeing up drawer space. Pegboards offer customizable storage options for everything from craft supplies to office equipment. Hidden compartments in furniture or behind walls provide discreet storage for valuables.

Another effective hack is the use of hooks and racks. Install them on doors, walls, or even the ceiling to hang items like bikes, bags, and coats. These small changes can significantly increase your storage capacity without compromising on style or space.

08. Use Natural Light to Your Advantage

Natural light is a powerful tool in making a small space feel larger and more inviting. Designing your tiny home to maximize natural light can transform your living environment, making it brighter and more cheerful.

Large windows, skylights, and glass doors are excellent ways to bring in more light. Reflective surfaces, such as mirrors and glossy finishes, can help bounce light around the room, enhancing its brightness. Light-colored walls and furnishings also contribute to a more open and airy feel.

To make the most of natural light, keep window treatments minimal. Sheer curtains or blinds that can be easily pulled back allow maximum light to enter while providing privacy when needed. This approach not only brightens your space but also connects the indoors with the outdoors, creating a sense of expansiveness.

09. Personalize with Art and Textiles

Even in a minimalist tiny home, there’s room for personal touches. Art and textiles are excellent ways to add warmth, color, and personality to your space without overwhelming it. Carefully selected pieces can reflect your unique style and make your home feel truly yours.

Opt for artwork that resonates with you and complements your overall design. A few well-chosen pieces can make a significant impact. Similarly, textiles like rugs, cushions, and throws add texture and comfort. Choose natural materials and patterns that enhance your minimalist aesthetic.

When selecting art and textiles, think about their placement and scale. In a small space, it’s crucial to strike a balance between adding interest and maintaining an open feel. Grouping smaller pieces together or opting for one large statement piece can create a cohesive look.

10. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Choices

Downsizing offers an excellent opportunity to adopt more eco-friendly and sustainable living practices. By choosing sustainable materials and products, you contribute to a healthier environment and create a more responsible living space.

Opt for furniture made from reclaimed wood or other sustainable materials. Incorporate energy-efficient appliances and fixtures to reduce your carbon footprint, rely on solar energy to help save costs while utilizing renewable energy. Efficient LED lighting, low-flow faucets, and energy-saving kitchen appliances are all excellent choices. Additionally, consider incorporating green elements like plants, which improve air quality and add a touch of nature to your home.


Moving into a tiny home requires thoughtful planning and intentional design choices. As you downsize, focus on quality over quantity that will enrich your life while allowing you to turn your home into an extension of your personality.

In the end, downsizing to a tiny home isn’t just about reducing your physical footprint—it’s about simplifying your life and creating a space that reflects your values and supports your lifestyle. With these tips and a little creativity, you can make your tiny home a haven of comfort, style, and efficiency.

Also Read: Ten Things They Don’t Tell You About Tiny Homes

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Design Nightmares: Why the Yeezy Foam Runners and Crocs Echo Storm Will Ruin Father’s Day https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/16/design-nightmares-why-the-yeezy-foam-runners-and-crocs-echo-storm-will-ruin-fathers-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=design-nightmares-why-the-yeezy-foam-runners-and-crocs-echo-storm-will-ruin-fathers-day Sun, 16 Jun 2024 17:20:17 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=495139

Design Nightmares: Why the Yeezy Foam Runners and Crocs Echo Storm Will Ruin Father’s Day

This Father’s Day, you might think grabbing a pair of Yeezy Foam Runners or Crocs Echo Storm for your dad is a great idea, swayed...
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This Father’s Day, you might think grabbing a pair of Yeezy Foam Runners or Crocs Echo Storm for your dad is a great idea, swayed by the hype. These shoes have captured attention with their unconventional looks and odd materials. The Yeezy Foam Runners resemble something out of a sci-fi movie, while the Crocs Echo Storm attempt to combine casual comfort with rugged features. Despite their popularity, these shoes are far from being the ideal gift for your dad. Here’s why.

Design: Kanye West
Design: Crocs

At first sight, the Yeezy Foam Runner is hard to ignore. Its bizarre, futuristic design, with a single-piece construction riddled with numerous cutouts, looks more suited for a space expedition than everyday wear. Made from EVA foam and algae, it’s marketed as an environmentally friendly shoe. But let’s be honest: the shoe looks ridiculous. The unique design might catch the eye of fashion-forward individuals, but it’s unlikely to appeal to someone who values comfort and practicality.

Yeezy Foam Runner ‘MX Granite’

The Foam Runner’s single-piece EVA construction lacks the necessary support and cushioning that traditional sneakers offer. For a dad who needs comfortable footwear for long periods, this shoe is a disaster. Its lack of traditional support structures and minimalistic design mean it’s not built to last. The Foam Runner might quickly wear out, especially under conditions that require more rugged footwear.

Even the so-called environmental benefits are questionable. Yeezy promotes the use of sustainable algae and EVA foam, but the production process is energy-intensive. The shoe’s manufacturing involves significant use of molds and high energy consumption, which might negate any environmental advantages. Plus, recycling EVA is complicated, making the shoe less eco-friendly than it appears.

The numerous cutouts in the Foam Runner might improve breathability, but they also expose the foot to the elements. This makes the shoe impractical for different weather conditions or more demanding activities. For a dad who needs versatile and protective footwear, the Foam Runner is a poor choice.

ECHO STORM CLOG “CIRRUS”

The Crocs Echo Storm attempts to be both a comfortable casual shoe and a rugged outdoor shoe but fails at both. Its bulky design is clunky and lacks the flexibility of traditional sneakers. This can be problematic for dads who need a shoe that adapts to various activities throughout the day. The Echo Storm’s material, while durable, feels overly bulky and less flexible compared to traditional sneakers. Moreover, the style of Crocs, despite their wide recognition, might not align with your dad’s fashion sense, making them an unwelcome gift.

Crocs Echo Storm
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When it comes to gift-giving, especially on Father’s Day, practicality and comfort should come first. Your dad would likely appreciate a gift that fits his daily needs over a trendy but impractical fashion statement. The Yeezy Foam Runner and Crocs Echo Storm might look interesting, but they don’t provide the comfort, durability, or versatility that a great pair of shoes should offer.

Recommended Alternatives for Your Dad

When selecting the perfect pair of shoes for your dad this Father’s Day, consider options that combine comfort, support, and a touch of style. Here are a few recommendations that prioritize practicality and everyday wear:

New Balance 990v5

The New Balance 990v5 offers a blend of comfort and classic style, making it a solid choice for dads who spend a lot of time on their feet. The upper is crafted from a combination of pigskin and mesh, providing a breathable and durable construction. This material choice ensures that your dad’s feet stay cool and comfortable, even during extended wear. The dual-density foam collar adds comfort and support around the ankle, reducing the risk of blisters and discomfort.

New Balance Men’s 990v5

In terms of support and stability, the 990v5 features ENCAP midsole technology, which combines lightweight foam with a durable polyurethane rim. This setup offers cushioning and stability, making it suitable for daily activities. The design is versatile enough to pair with both casual and slightly dressier outfits, making it a practical addition to any wardrobe. Whether your dad is running errands or heading out for a casual dinner, the New Balance 990v5 provides comfort and style.

Brooks Ghost 14

For the active dad, the Brooks Ghost 14 provides a comfortable and reliable option. This running shoe features DNA LOFT midsole technology, which offers a soft feel underfoot without compromising responsiveness. The Segmented Crash Pad, an integrated system of shock absorbers, ensures smooth transitions from heel to toe, reducing the impact on joints and enhancing overall comfort.

Brooks Men’s Ghost 14 Neutral Running Shoe

The Ghost 14’s upper is made from engineered mesh, which offers breathability and a secure fit. This design adapts to the shape of the foot, preventing slippage and enhancing stability. The lightweight construction of the shoe makes it suitable for various activities, from running and walking to casual outings. Additionally, the Brooks Ghost 14 is built with durable materials that withstand daily use. For dads who enjoy staying active, whether through running, walking, or other physical activities, the Brooks Ghost 14 is a dependable choice.

Asics Gel-Kayano 28

The Asics Gel-Kayano 28 is a good option for dads who need extra support and stability. This shoe features FlyteFoam Propel technology in the midsole, providing a responsive bounce with each step. The Dynamic DuoMax Support System enhances stability without adding unnecessary weight, making the Gel-Kayano 28 comfortable for both casual and athletic wear. The Gel cushioning in the heel and forefoot offers shock absorption, protecting the joints and reducing the risk of injury.

MEN’S GEL-KAYANO 28 MK

The Gel-Kayano 28 also includes Trusstic System technology, which reduces the shoe’s weight while maintaining its structure. The engineered mesh upper offers a flexible and breathable fit, adapting to the shape of the foot and providing support where needed. Whether your dad enjoys running, walking, or just needs a reliable everyday shoe, the Asics Gel-Kayano 28 combines support, comfort, and durability.

Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator

For the adventurous dad who loves the outdoors, the Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator is a practical choice. This hiking shoe is designed with a breathable mesh upper and supportive suede leather overlays, ensuring durability and ventilation. The shoe’s contoured footbed features zonal arch and heel support, providing comfort on rugged terrain. The Merrell air cushion in the heel absorbs shock and adds stability, making the Moab 2 Ventilator suitable for long hikes and outdoor activities.

Merrell Men’s Moab 2 Vent Hiking Shoe

The Vibram TC5+ outsole offers traction and stability, allowing your dad to confidently navigate various terrains. The protective rubber toe cap shields against trail debris, adding durability. The Moab 2 Ventilator’s sturdy construction and comfortable design make it a reliable choice for any outdoor enthusiast. Whether hiking in the mountains or exploring local trails, this shoe ensures your dad’s feet stay comfortable and supported throughout his adventures.

Clarks Desert Boots

The Clarks Desert Boots are perfect for dads who prefer a polished, classic look. These boots, originally designed in the 1950s, have remained a style icon due to their simplicity and elegance. Crafted from premium suede or leather, the Desert Boots offer a refined appearance that can easily transition from casual to semi-formal settings. The crepe sole provides cushioning, making them comfortable for extended wear, while the natural materials used in construction promote breathability and foot health.

DESERT BOOT EVO BEESWAX LEATHER

Known for their durability, these Clarks Desert Boots feature a two-eyelet lace-up design that ensures a secure fit. The high-quality materials used in both the upper and sole promise longevity, making them a reliable choice. Versatile enough to pair with jeans, chinos, or even dress pants, these boots are a practical addition to any wardrobe. For dads who appreciate timeless style and comfort, the Clarks Desert Boots are an excellent choice.

Nike Air Monarch IV

The Nike Air Monarch IV is a versatile sneaker that combines durability and comfort, making it perfect for dads with an active lifestyle. This shoe features a leather upper that provides support and a classic look. The full-length encapsulated Air-Sole unit offers cushioning, ensuring comfort during various activities, from workouts to casual outings. The solid rubber outsole provides traction on multiple surfaces, enhancing the shoe’s durability and versatility.

Nike Air Monarch IV AMP

The Air Monarch IV’s design is both functional and stylish, with a timeless athletic appearance that suits a range of activities. Whether your dad is heading to the gym, taking a walk, or running errands, this shoe provides the necessary support and comfort. The cushioning and supportive fit make it ideal for long hours on the feet, ensuring that your dad stays comfortable and confident throughout the day. For a reliable, all-purpose sneaker, the Nike Air Monarch IV is a top contender.

These detailed options cater to different needs and preferences, ensuring you can find the perfect pair of shoes that offer comfort, support, and style for your dad this Father’s Day.

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Apple Intelligence’s Impact: 5 Apps to Go, 8 to Coexist https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/13/apple-intelligences-impact-5-apps-to-go-8-to-coexist/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=apple-intelligences-impact-5-apps-to-go-8-to-coexist Thu, 13 Jun 2024 22:33:56 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=494840

Apple Intelligence’s Impact: 5 Apps to Go, 8 to Coexist

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Apple’s philosophy centers on creating innovative, user-friendly products that offer exceptional functionality and seamless integration within its ecosystem. This approach often leads to the obsolescence of third-party products and services, either by building better alternatives, offering new features for free, or leveraging its market influence to set new standards, such as eliminating the 3.5 mm audio jack.

Numerous examples highlight how Apple’s innovative approach has rendered other products redundant. The iPod revolutionized music listening, diminishing the need for MP3 players like the Creative Zen and the Sony Walkman. The iPhone, with its exceptional camera technology, effectively replaced compact digital cameras like the Canon PowerShot and Nikon Coolpix. Standalone GPS devices like the Garmin Nuvi and TomTom Go became less relevant with the advent of the iPhone’s built-in GPS and Apple Maps. Furthermore, the elimination of the 3.5 mm headphone jack in favor of wireless solutions like AirPods set a new standard for audio connectivity.

At WWDC 2024, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, a new AI-driven initiative that further extends its ecosystem’s capabilities. This development is set to impact a range of existing third-party apps and services.

Products and Services Apple Will Definitely Kill Off

1. Sleep Tracking Apps

Sleep Cycle, Pillow

Replaced by: Vitals App with Sleep Tracking

watchOS 11 Vitals & Training Loads

The Vitals app in watchOS 11 enhances the Apple Watch’s health monitoring capabilities, especially in sleep tracking. This app provides detailed insights into sleep patterns, quality, and overall health metrics, integrated seamlessly with Apple’s health ecosystem. Features like tracking sleep stages, monitoring heart rate during sleep, and offering personalized recommendations aim to replace third-party sleep tracking apps like Sleep Cycle and Pillow. Users are likely to prefer the convenience and accuracy of an in-built solution that works harmoniously with other Apple services.

Apple’s strategy of integrating essential health features directly into its devices reflects its commitment to offering a comprehensive user experience. This approach simplifies health monitoring for users and reduces the need for external applications, consolidating more functions within the Apple ecosystem.

2. Password Management Tools

LastPass, 1Password

Replaced by: Apple’s New Passwords App

The Passwords app, announced at WWDC 2024, consolidates all password management functions into a single, secure location. This app includes features such as password storage, passkeys, and verification codes, and all are synced across Apple devices through iCloud. By providing an integrated solution, Apple ensures a seamless and secure experience, reducing the reliance on third-party password managers like LastPass and 1Password.

Leveraging Apple’s robust security measures, the Passwords app offers users a trustworthy alternative. Its deep integration with the Apple ecosystem makes it a more convenient choice for users, likely leading to a migration away from standalone third-party password management tools.

3. Traditional SMS and Basic Messaging Services

Traditional SMS, WhatsApp

Replaced by: iMessage with RCS Support

The integration of RCS (Rich Communication Services) support in iMessage with iOS 18 marks a significant enhancement in messaging capabilities between iPhones and Android devices. This update improves media sharing quality, group chat functionalities, and the overall reliability of messaging. The comprehensive features of RCS, coupled with the seamless integration of iMessage across Apple’s ecosystem, are set to reduce the relevance of traditional SMS and diminish dependency on third-party messaging apps like WhatsApp.

RCS support bridges the gap between iPhone and Android users, providing a cohesive messaging experience. This enhancement aligns with Apple’s goal of creating a feature-rich environment, making third-party messaging services less necessary.

4. Calculator and Math Apps

PCalc, MyScript Calculator

Replaced by: Native Calculator App in iPadOS

iPadOS 18 introduces a native Calculator app, addressing a long-standing omission. This app includes advanced features like Math Notes for handwritten calculations and graphing, making it a comprehensive tool for basic and complex mathematical tasks. The integration of such functionalities directly into iPadOS will render third-party calculator apps like PCalc and MyScript Calculator redundant.

Designed to meet a wide range of user needs, from simple arithmetic to advanced graphing, the new Calculator app enhances the utility of the iPad, particularly for educational and professional use. This move reflects Apple’s dedication to offering integrated, high-quality tools, eliminating the need for additional third-party applications.

5. Grammar and Writing Assistance Apps

Grammarly

Replaced by: Apple Intelligence Writing Tools

The introduction of system-wide writing tools in Apple Intelligence significantly enhances the writing experience across Apple’s ecosystem. These tools provide advanced grammar and spelling checks, style suggestions, and contextual recommendations, directly integrated into Apple’s apps like Notes, Mail, and Messages. This comprehensive integration offers a seamless experience that can render third-party grammar and writing assistance apps like Grammarly unnecessary for many users.

Apple’s focus on improving writing capabilities through advanced AI highlights its strategy to incorporate essential productivity features natively. This move simplifies the user experience and also leverages the power of AI to provide intelligent, real-time writing assistance across all Apple devices.

Products and Services That Will Co-Exist

I suspect that Apple’s latest advancements in AI-driven features and services are set to coexist alongside established third-party products and services due to unique features and broader compatibility. Despite significant enhancements in Siri with the integration of Apple Intelligence and ChatGPT, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa will remain relevant due to their extensive integration across diverse ecosystems. Similarly, while the Photos app in iOS 18 introduces sophisticated AI editing tools, professionals will continue to rely on Adobe Lightroom and Premiere Rush for their advanced capabilities.

Apple’s fitness and wellness upgrades in the Health app offer personalized coaching and detailed tracking, yet dedicated enthusiasts may stick with specialized apps like MyFitnessPal and Fitbit for their unique features and community support. Meanwhile, Safari’s AI Highlights and Smart Summaries enhance the browsing experience, but the cross-platform versatility of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Arc Browser will maintain their popularity.

Apple’s approach underscores a balance between advancing its ecosystem and preserving the relevance of third-party innovation, ensuring a cohesive yet flexible user experience.

6. Personal Assistants

Potentially Co-Existing Product: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa

Enhanced by: Siri with Apple Intelligence

Siri is set to receive a significant upgrade with the integration of ChatGPT and Apple Intelligence, enhancing its conversational capabilities and functionality. However, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa will continue to coexist due to their broader compatibility across various devices and ecosystems.

Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa have established themselves across a wide array of smart home devices and third-party products. Despite Siri’s advancements, the existing user base and extensive integration of Google Assistant and Alexa ensure their continued relevance. Users invested in these ecosystems may prefer the versatility and features of these assistants.

7. Photo and Video Editing Software

Potentially Co-Existing Products: Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Premiere Rush

Enhanced by: Photos App with AI Editing Features

The Photos app in iOS 18 introduces AI-driven editing tools, allowing users to make complex edits through written or spoken commands. While this significantly enhances editing capabilities for casual users, professional photographers, and videographers may still rely on advanced features offered by Adobe’s specialized software like Lightroom and Premiere Rush.

Adobe’s software provides advanced color correction, detailed image manipulation, and comprehensive video editing tools for professional needs. While Apple’s Photos app will cater to a broad user base, professionals seeking precise control will continue to use Adobe’s robust suite of tools.

8. Fitness and Wellness Apps

Potentially Co-Existing Product: MyFitnessPal, Fitbit

Enhanced by: Fitness and Wellness Features in Apple Health

Apple’s enhanced fitness and wellness features in its Health app offer personalized coaching and detailed tracking, attracting many users. However, dedicated fitness enthusiasts may continue using specialized apps like MyFitnessPal and Fitbit for their unique features and community support.

MyFitnessPal and Fitbit provide comprehensive platforms with social features, advanced analytics, and extensive integration with various fitness devices. These elements create a community and support system that goes beyond simple tracking. The specialized features of these third-party apps ensure their continued coexistence alongside Apple’s offerings. Additionally, the new Vitals app is designed to work exclusively with Apple Watch, ensuring other apps remain safe for now.

9. Web Browsers with Built-In AI

Potentially Co-Existing Products: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Arc Browser

Enhanced by: Safari with AI Highlights and Smart Summaries

Safari’s new AI-driven features, such as Highlights for key information discovery and smart summaries, will enhance the browsing experience for Apple users. However, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and the Arc Browser will remain popular due to their cross-platform compatibility, extensive features, and unique offerings.

Chrome and Edge are favored for their extensive ecosystem integration, browser extensions, and performance across different operating systems. Arc Browser, with its quirky and innovative features, provides a distinct user experience that appeals to those seeking something different in their web browsing. While Safari’s improvements will appeal to Apple users, the necessity for a browser that functions seamlessly across multiple platforms ensures that Chrome, Edge, and Arc retain their strong user base.

10. Handwriting and Note-Taking Apps

Potentially Co-Existing Products: Evernote, Microsoft OneNote

Enhanced by: Notes App with Smart Script and Collapsible Sections

The Notes app in iPadOS 18 includes Smart Script, enhancing the fluidity and legibility of handwritten notes, and new organizational features like collapsible sections. While this will attract many users within the Apple ecosystem, Evernote and OneNote will continue to be preferred by users who need cross-platform compatibility and advanced organizational features.

Evernote and OneNote offer extensive capabilities for note-taking, organization, and collaboration across various devices and operating systems. These apps provide flexibility and functionality essential for many professionals and students, ensuring their continued relevance alongside Apple’s enhanced Notes app.

11. Language Translation Apps

Potentially Co-Existing Products: Google Translate, Microsoft Translator, ChatGPT

Enhanced by: Translate App with Improved Features

Apple’s Translate app is set to receive enhanced capabilities, offering better real-time translations and integration with other Apple services. Now available on Apple Watch and capable of offline use, it provides a seamless translation experience for users on the go. However, Google Translate, Microsoft Translator, and ChatGPT will remain relevant due to their broader language support and cross-platform availability.

Google Translate and Microsoft Translator are reliable tools for language translation. They support a wide range of languages and integrate with various platforms. These apps provide features such as offline translation, conversation mode, and integration with other productivity tools. ChatGPT, with its advanced natural language processing capabilities, offers real-time, context-aware translations and conversational support. The comprehensive features and cross-platform compatibility of these apps ensure their continued coexistence alongside Apple’s offerings.

12. Navigation Systems

Potentially Co-Existing Products: Waze, Garmin

Enhanced by: Apple Maps with Enhanced Features

Apple Maps continues to evolve with new features such as curated hikes, offline navigation, and enhanced real-time information. These updates improve its usability, but Waze’s community-driven approach and Garmin’s specialized navigation systems for specific industries will ensure their continued relevance.

Waze offers real-time, community-driven updates on traffic and navigation, while Garmin provides specialized navigation solutions for outdoor activities and professional use. These unique features ensure that both Waze and Garmin remain valuable options alongside the improvements in Apple Maps.

13. Advanced AI Assistants

Potentially Co-Existing Product: Gemini, ChatGPT

Enhanced by: Apple Intelligence

Apple Intelligence represents a significant advancement in AI technology, emphasizing privacy and security within the Apple ecosystem. Unlike Gemini and ChatGPT, Apple Intelligence is designed to ensure user data remains private and secure, reflecting Apple’s commitment to user privacy. Apple vows never to sell your data, nor does it allow platforms like ChatGPT or Gemini to use your data without stringent protections.

Apple Intelligence offers a range of features, from personalized recommendations and advanced automation to seamless integration with Apple devices and services. What sets it apart is its robust privacy framework. Any time Apple Intelligence needs to interact with ChatGPT or Gemini for additional data, it ensures user data is anonymized and secured through Apple’s network of secure pipelines. This guarantees that your personal information remains confidential, protecting your privacy at every interaction.

ChatGPT and Gemini, while powerful in their capabilities, often rely on user data to enhance their services, which can raise concerns about data privacy and security. Apple’s approach to Apple Intelligence mitigates these concerns by implementing stringent data protection measures. The anonymization process involves stripping any identifiable information from user data before it is processed by external AI platforms. This ensures that your personal details are never exposed or exploited.

Moreover, Apple Intelligence leverages on-device processing whenever possible, further enhancing privacy. By performing many AI computations directly on your device, Apple reduces the need to transmit data over the internet, minimizing potential exposure to external threats. This approach not only safeguards your data but also enhances the speed and responsiveness of AI interactions.

The integration of Apple Intelligence within the Apple ecosystem ensures a cohesive and secure user experience. Whether you are using it on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can trust that your data is handled with the utmost care and protection. Apple’s steadfast commitment to privacy makes Apple Intelligence the safest choice for users who value their data security.

Conclusion

Apple’s new AI-driven features and services introduced at WWDC 2024 are set to disrupt several third-party products, particularly in areas like sleep tracking, password management, messaging, grammar and writing assistance, calculator apps and even AI. However, many existing products and services will continue to coexist with Apple’s offerings due to their unique features, cross-platform compatibility, and established user bases. This balanced approach highlights Apple’s strategy of enhancing its ecosystem while still allowing room for third-party innovation.

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What Apple’s WWDC got right… and what Google’s I/O got wrong https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/11/what-apples-wwdc-got-right-and-what-googles-i-o-got-wrong/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-apples-wwdc-got-right-and-what-googles-i-o-got-wrong Tue, 11 Jun 2024 23:30:12 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=494318

What Apple’s WWDC got right… and what Google’s I/O got wrong

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Exactly ten years ago, Google co-founder Sergey Brin jumped out of an airplane and parachuted down into a live event to present Google I/O. Cut to 2024, and Google arguably had one of the most yawn-inducing I/O events ever… but Apple, on the other hand, hat-tipped Brin by having senior VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi jump out of a plane and parachute down into the Apple headquarters, kicking off the Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) event. If you were fortunate enough to sit through both Google’s I/O event for developers, and yesterday’s WWDC, chances are you probably thought the same thing as me – How did Google become so boring and Apple so interesting?

Google’s Sergey Brin skydiving into the I/O event wearing the radical new Google Glass in 2014

The Tale of Two Keynotes

Practically a month apart, Google and Apple both had their developer conferences, introducing new software features, integrations, and developer tools for the Android and Apple OS communities respectively. The objective was the same, yet presented rather differently. Ten years ago, Google’s I/O was an adrenaline-filled event that saw a massive community rally around to witness exciting stuff. Apple’s WWDC, on the other hand, was a developer-focused keynote that didn’t really see much involvement from the Apple consumer base. Google popularized the Glass, and unveiled Material Design for the first time, Apple, on the other hand, revealed OSX Yosemite and iOS 8. Just go back and watch the keynotes and you’ll notice how vibrant one felt versus the other. Both pretty much announced the same things – developer tools, new software versions, feature upgrades within first-party apps, and a LOT of AI… but Google’s I/O got 1.8 million views on YouTube over 3 weeks, and Apple’s WWDC sits at 8.6 million views in just one day. (As of writing this piece)

How Apple held the attention

Broadly, having seen both events, I couldn’t help but describe them differently. Google’s keynote seemed like a corporate presentation. Apple’s keynote felt like an exciting showcase. The language was different, the visuals were different, but most importantly, the scenes were different too. Google’s entire I/O was held in person, while Apple did have an in-person event, but the keynote was televised, showing different environments, dynamic angles, and great cinematography. Both events were virtually the same length, with Google’s keynote being 1 hour and 52 minutes long, while Apple’s was 1 hour and 43 minutes. Honestly, after the 80-minute mark, anyone’s mind will begin drifting off, but Apple did a much better job retaining my focus than Google. How? Well, it boiled down to three things – A. a consumer-first approach, B. simplified language, and C. a constant change of scenery.

Notice Apple’s language throughout the presentation, and you’ll see how the entire WWDC rhetoric was user-functionality first, developer-feature second. Whether it was VisionOS, MacOS, iOS, WatchOS, iPadOS, or even TV and Music, Apple’s team highlighted new features that benefit all Apple users first, then mentioned the availability of SDKs and APIs to help developers implement those features in their apps too. One could argue that a Worldwide Developer Conference should inherently be developer-first, but hey, developers are going to watch the keynote regardless. The fact that 8.6 million people (mostly Apple users) watched the WWDC keynote on YouTube shows that Apple wanted to make sure users know about new features first, then developers get their briefing. The fact that a majority of viewers were users also boils down to Apple’s language. There was hardly any technical jargon used in the Keynote. No mention of how many teraflops are used by Apple’s GPUs while making genmojis, what version number Sequoia is going to be, or what Apple Intelligence’s context window is, or whether it’s multimodal. Simple language benefits everyone, whether it’s a teenager excited about new iMessage features, a filmmaker gearing to make spatial content using iPhones or Canon cameras, or a developer looking forward to building Apple Intelligence into their apps. Even Apple Intelligence’s user-first privacy features were explained in ways everyone could understand. Finally, Apple’s production quality helped visually divide the keynote into parts so the brain didn’t feel exhausted. All the different OS segments were hosted by different people in different locations. Craig Federighi and Tim Cook made multiple appearances, but shifted locations throughout, bringing a change of scenery. This helped the mind feel refreshed between segments… something that Google’s in-person keynote couldn’t benefit from.

Where Google dropped the ball

A keynote that’s nearly 2 hours long can be exhausting, not just for the people presenting but also for the people watching. Having the entire keynote on one stage with people presenting in person can feel exactly like an office presentation. Your mind gets exhausted faster, seeing the same things and the same faces. Google didn’t announce any hardware (like they’ve done in past years) to break the monotony either. Instead, they uttered the word AI more than 120 times, while being pretty self-aware about it. The lack of a change of scenery was just one of the factors that made Google’s event gather significantly fewer eyeballs.

Unlike Apple’s presentation, which had a very systematic flow of covering each OS from the more premium VisionOS down to the WatchOS, Google’s presentation felt like an unplanned amalgamation of announcements. The event was broadly about three things – Google’s advancements in AI, new features for users, and new tools for developers – but look at the event’s flow and it feels confusing. I/O started with an introduction where Pichai spoke about multimodality and context windows, then progressed to Deep Mind, then to Search (a user feature), then Workspace (an enterprise feature), then Gemini (a user feature again), then Android (which arguably was supposed to be the most important part of the event), and then to developer tools. An Android enthusiast wouldn’t be concerned with DeepMind or Google Workplace. They might find Search interesting, given how core it is to the Google experience, but then they’d have to wait through 2 more segments before the event even GOT to Android. Search and Gemini are highly intertwined, but they weren’t connected in the keynote – instead, there was an entire 13-minute segment on Workplace in between.

If all that wasn’t fatiguing enough, Google’s I/O tended to lean into technical jargon describing tokens, context windows, and how the multimodal AI could segment data like speech and videos, grabbing frames, finding context, eliminating junk data, and providing value. There was also a conscious attempt at showing how all this translated into real-world usage, and how users could benefit from this technology too, but not without flexing terms that developers and industrial-folk would understand.

Although it’s natural to read through this article and conclude that one company did ‘a better job’ than another company, that isn’t really the case. Both Apple and Google showcased the best they had to offer on a digital/software level. However, the approach to these keynotes has changed a lot over the last 10 years. While Google’s I/O in 2014 had a lot of joie de vivre, their 2024 I/O did lack a certain glamor. Conversely, Apple’s WWDC had everyone at the edge of their seat, enjoying the entire ride. Maybe you got tired towards the end (I definitely did mid-way through the Apple Intelligence showcase), but ultimately Apple managed to deliver a knockout performance… and that’s not me saying so – just look at the YouTube numbers.

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WWDC 2024: New Apple Intelligence From the Core https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/09/wwdc-2024-new-apple-intelligence-from-the-core/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wwdc-2024-new-apple-intelligence-from-the-core Sun, 09 Jun 2024 17:20:53 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=493925

WWDC 2024: New Apple Intelligence From the Core

Apologies for today’s Sneakers Sunday feature being replaced, but there’s a compelling reason: Apple’s special event, WWDC 2024, is taking place tomorrow. Given the significance...
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Apologies for today’s Sneakers Sunday feature being replaced, but there’s a compelling reason: Apple’s special event, WWDC 2024, is taking place tomorrow. Given the significance of this event, I’ll be attending WWDC to provide firsthand insights and experiences. The keynote begins at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) on Monday, June 10, and I’ll be on the ground for two days to dive deeper into the announcements and hopefully experience some of the new features Apple will unveil.

Apple Park Steve Jobs Theatre

WWDC holds a special place for Apple and the entire tech community. It’s an annual gathering where developers come to learn, network, and gain insights directly from Apple’s engineers and executives. For Apple, it’s a platform to showcase their latest innovations and set the tone for the year ahead. For developers, it’s an invaluable opportunity to get hands-on experience with new tools and technologies that will shape the apps and services they create. And for end users, WWDC often hints at the future capabilities of their devices, offering a glimpse into the enhancements and features that will soon be at their fingertips.

The anticipation surrounding WWDC isn’t solely about the big reveals; it’s about the entire ecosystem Apple has built. From beta testing new versions of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and more, to understanding the deeper integration of software and hardware, WWDC is a comprehensive showcase of Apple’s vision. The joy of beta testing is something that many tech enthusiasts look forward to every year. It’s a chance to experience the cutting-edge developments before they are officially released, and to contribute feedback that helps refine the final product. This iterative process of development, testing, and feedback is crucial in delivering the polished, user-friendly experiences that Apple is known for.

Tomorrow’s WWDC promises to be particularly exciting due to the speculations and rumors that have been swirling for months. From AI advancements to the integration of new technologies in their operating systems, Apple is expected to make several significant announcements. The focus on AI is especially intriguing, with rumors suggesting that Apple will introduce a range of new AI-driven features across its platforms. The term “Apple Intelligence” has been floated, hinting at features like voice memo transcriptions, enhanced search capabilities, and a more conversational Siri. The integration of AI is expected to be subtle yet impactful, enhancing the user experience in ways that feel intuitive and seamless.

In recent years, the tech industry has seen a surge in AI developments from companies like OpenAI, Microsoft, Samsung, and Google. Apple’s response to this trend will be closely watched, as the company has traditionally taken a more measured approach to integrating new technologies, prioritizing user privacy and security. The upcoming announcements are expected to reflect this philosophy, with a focus on on-device AI processing. This approach not only enhances performance but also reinforces Apple’s commitment to privacy, ensuring that user data remains secure.

While the prospect of new hardware always generates excitement, it’s the software updates that are the true highlight of WWDC. The introduction of new operating system versions for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch will set the stage for the next generation of apps and services. The iPad Pro M4, with its advanced capabilities, is a prime example of the kind of device that will benefit from these updates. Developers and users alike are eager to see how Apple and third-party developers will leverage the hardware to create new, innovative experiences.

The Importance of WWDC for Apple, Developers, and Consumers

WWDC is a cornerstone event for Apple, providing a platform to unveil its latest software advancements and to set the strategic direction for the coming year. For developers, WWDC is a goldmine of information, offering detailed sessions on new APIs, frameworks, and tools that will empower them to create more sophisticated and powerful apps. This event is crucial for keeping the developer community engaged and informed, fostering innovation, and ensuring that Apple’s ecosystem continues to thrive.

For consumers, WWDC is equally important. The announcements made at the event often translate into new features and improvements that enhance the everyday use of their devices. Whether it’s a new operating system with improved functionality, enhanced security features, or entirely new apps, the ripple effect of WWDC is felt across the user base. The excitement generated by WWDC stems from the promise of better, more integrated experiences that make technology more useful and enjoyable.

The Joy of Beta Testing

One of the most exciting aspects of WWDC for many tech enthusiasts is the opportunity to beta test new software. Apple’s beta programs for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and other platforms allow users to experience the latest features before they are officially released. This early access provides a unique opportunity to explore new functionalities, discover bugs, and provide feedback that can help shape the final product.

Beta testing isn’t just about getting a sneak peek at new features; it’s about being part of the development process. Users who participate in beta testing contribute valuable insights that help Apple refine its software, ensuring that the final release is as polished and user-friendly as possible. This collaborative approach underscores Apple’s commitment to delivering high-quality experiences that meet the needs and expectations of its users.

Analysis of Expected Announcements

This year’s WWDC is expected to be rich with announcements that will shape the future of Apple’s ecosystem. The emphasis on AI, particularly on on-device processing, is likely to be a major theme. Apple’s approach to AI, dubbed “Apple Intelligence,” is expected to bring a host of new features designed to enhance productivity and user experience. These include voice memo transcriptions, faster search capabilities, and a more conversational Siri.

Apple Siri

Siri’s at the heart of Apple’s AI strategy. The assistant is poised for a major upgrade, potentially becoming more context-aware and capable of handling multi-step tasks. Imagine asking Siri to create a GIF from a set of photos and send it to one of your contacts in a single command. This evolution is expected to make Siri a more powerful digital assistant, aligning it with advancements seen in other AI systems. The integration of AI isn’t limited to iOS. macOS and watchOS are also expected to receive significant updates that incorporate AI capabilities. For example, macOS may see enhancements that improve multitasking and productivity, while watchOS could introduce new health and fitness features powered by AI. The Apple Watch, already a leader in wearable technology, could become even more indispensable with these new capabilities.

In addition to AI, there are rumors that Apple is working with OpenAI to integrate advanced language models into its operating systems. This collaboration could lead to more sophisticated natural language processing features, enhancing the way users interact with their devices. Although previous reports suggested that Apple was also in talks with Google about incorporating its Gemini AI system, it appears that these discussions may not have resulted in a partnership.

Another area of focus at WWDC is expected to be customization and accessibility. With iOS 18, users may gain more control over the appearance and layout of their Home Screen, allowing for greater personalization. Accessibility features, such as Eye Tracking on iPad and iPhone and Live Captions on VisionOS, will likely be highlighted, reflecting Apple’s ongoing commitment to making its products accessible to everyone.

The Role of Security in AI and On-Device Processing

Security has always been a cornerstone of Apple’s philosophy, and this is especially true when it comes to AI. By processing AI tasks on-device, Apple can ensure that user data remains secure and private. This approach minimizes the need to send data to the cloud, reducing the risk of exposure to potential security breaches. It also aligns with Apple’s broader strategy of maintaining user trust by prioritizing privacy in its product designs.

The integration of on-device AI processing will allow Apple to offer advanced features without compromising security. For example, AI-powered features like voice memo transcriptions and enhanced search can be processed locally on the device, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure. This approach not only enhances performance but also reinforces Apple’s commitment to privacy, a key differentiator in an industry where data security is increasingly a concern.

New Hardware and Software Updates

While new hardware announcements are always exciting, it’s the software updates that truly steal the show at WWDC. The introduction of new versions of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and other operating systems will set the stage for the next generation of apps and services. These updates are expected to bring a host of new features and improvements that will enhance the user experience across Apple’s ecosystem.

The iPad Pro M4, with its advanced capabilities, is a prime example of the kind of device that will benefit from these updates. With the new software, developers will have the tools they need to create innovative apps that leverage the hardware’s full potential. From productivity enhancements to new creative tools, the possibilities are endless.

Apple M4 Chip

WWDC 2024 promises to be a landmark event for Apple and its community of developers and users. The focus on AI and on-device processing highlights Apple’s commitment to innovation while maintaining its core principles of privacy and security. The joy of beta testing, the anticipation of new software updates, and the excitement of potential hardware announcements all contribute to the unique allure of WWDC. As we look forward to the keynote and the days that follow, the tech world eagerly awaits the next chapter in Apple’s ongoing story of innovation and excellence.

Don’t miss out on our coverage from the “mothership.” Be sure to check back tomorrow and Tuesday for Yanko Design’s in-depth analysis and updates straight from WWDC 2024.

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Top Design Innovations from Computex 2024: Where Technology Meets Aesthetics https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/06/08/top-design-innovations-from-computex-2024-where-technology-meets-aesthetics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-design-innovations-from-computex-2024-where-technology-meets-aesthetics Sat, 08 Jun 2024 22:45:53 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=493869

Top Design Innovations from Computex 2024: Where Technology Meets Aesthetics

One of the world’s biggest computer-centric tech expos has just ended and, unsurprisingly, a lot of the rhetoric revolved around AI. But if you walk...
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One of the world’s biggest computer-centric tech expos has just ended and, unsurprisingly, a lot of the rhetoric revolved around AI. But if you walk around the showroom floor, another theme quickly becomes evident in the midst of new products as well as some not-so-new wares. Consumer tastes have evolved once again, even among those who would embrace the label of being a gamer. Design is no longer just a feature for the few but an important part of a product’s DNA. We’ve seen quite a wide range of designs across an equally wide range of products, from the eccentric to the elegant. Here are some of the most notable designs to grace our paths at Computex 2024 in Taiwan, showcasing not just the trends but also the innovations in the computing industry.

Cool Computing: PC Case Designs

Desktop computers have evolved from uninspiring towers to smoldering workstations with over-the-top lighting to a smorgasbord of designs that cater to a variety of tastes and interests. Computex 2024 is a glowing testament to not only the changes in design trends but also to the extent that some manufacturers will go to in order to appeal to their loyal fans.

ADATA XPG Invader X

Designer: ADATA

Winner of an iF Design Award, the ADATA XPG Invader X values transparency in more ways than one. Its clear front and side panels let you marvel at the neatly arranged components that power this gaming beast, including the tubes and RGB-lit fans that keep the box operating at maximum efficiency. Equally interesting, however, is the chassis’s ESG-compliant design, utilizing post-consumer recycled plastics and upgrade-friendly components. It’s a stylish, eco-friendly computer that tries to offset the carbon emissions of your gaming lifestyle.

Cooler Master Mecha Cases

Designer: Cooler Master

Who said computers needed to come in the form of boxes? Cooler Master definitely didn’t. With designs that come in the form of a robotic shark and a giant mechanical sneaker, these PC cases shatter expectations and misconceptions about how our computers should look like. And as hardware becomes smaller even as they become more powerful, it’s only a matter of time before these become the standard rather than the outlier.

PNY Aftershock Bubble Tea PC

Designer: PNY x AftershockPC

Electronics and liquids don’t mix but it becomes a mind-blowing mystery when you see the two together. And now, we don’t mean liquid cooling. From the makers of ramen-themed desktop towers, this Bubble Tea PC will have you not only scratching your head but also craving a cup of boba. Instead of a sugary and milky drink, however, it’s a luscious-colored coolant that has faux tapioca balls swirling around as it keeps your cool-looking PC thermally cool. This collab between PC maker PNY and case designer Aftershock isn’t a joke either but a fully functional gaming PC that’s ready to put a new spin on your cravings.

Power In Your Hands: Handheld Gaming PCs

While there are plenty of AI-toting laptops scattered around Computex this year, they are hardly the only computers vying for attention. Gaming handheld PCs are pushing the envelope not only in performance in a small form factor but also in terms of design. There’s definitely plenty of room for experimentation, and there are a few that have caught our attention and fancy.

ADATA XPG Nia

Designer: ADATA

An unexpected contender from a brand better known for its memory and data storage hardware, the XPG Nia focuses on the aspects often left out in the wake of specs and benchmarks. A tilting screen, for example, can drastically improve the comfort of staring at a handheld computer for long periods of time, while upgradable RAM in addition to upgradable storage gives the device a longer life than even some of the smartphones we have today.

ASUS ROG Ally X

Designer: ASUS ROG

The ASUS ROG Ally X is a fine example of refinement over sensational changes. The base design remains the same, but the subtle and sometimes invisible improvements deliver an almost totally different experience that’s a step above in terms of usability. Best of all, however, ASUS isn’t removing the OG ROG Ally from the market just yet, leaving consumers with the choice between affordability and power.

MSI Claw 8 AI+

Designer: MSI

The MSI Claw A1M was an odd one when it came out, but the Claw 8 AI+ cements the manufacturer’s position in the young handheld gaming PC segment. With newer, AI-friendlier hardware comes significant improvements that are necessary for such a small gaming device. It’s still rather unique in its use of Intel silicon, and it will live or die by that commitment. Its design, however, is also enough to make it a noteworthy contender in this fast-growing arena.

ZOTAC ZONE

Designer: ZOTAC

ZOTAC is another new contender, one that has its sights set on the name that started it all: the Steam Deck. While it resembles this progenitor in some aspects, the ZOTAC ZONE tries to take the design where Valve seems reluctant to go. Better hardware and configurable controls will sing to the hearts of many gamers, but the steep price tag could be a major deterrent as well.

Material Matters: Aesthetic and Sustainable Designs

Design innovation doesn’t just have to come from wild new forms or combinations of ideas. Even the materials used for products can have a notable positive effect on the user experience, especially when they delight not just the eyes but also other senses like touch. Bonus points if they also benefit the environment, ensuring there will still be a planet for consumers to live on.

ASUS Ceraluminum

Designer: ASUS

Laptop users are becoming more and more design-conscious. Even those who don’t tend to personalize the backs of their laptops want it to be something that will leave a lasting positive impression on bystanders, not to mention on themselves. Combining the durability of metal with the luxury of ceramic, ASUS’s new Ceraluminum material subtly elevates the laptop from a technological product to an art object. First used on the new ASUS Zenbook S 16, this material exudes beauty that you not only see but also feel every time you touch the laptop or lift its lid.

TECNO CAMON 30 Series LOEWE Design Edition

Designer: TECNO

Paying homage to both coffee lovers and environment-conscious consumers, TECNO and LOEWE designed a back cover material that gives waste coffee grounds new life. Using an equally eco-friendly process, this more sustainable material gives the TECNO CAMON 30 Series LOEWE Design Edition a distinctive appearance and texture that easily sets itself apart from the crowd. Plus, the use of color blocking also marks the phone with a modern style to fit the discerning tastes of modern consumers.

Creative License: Tools for Designers

All these wonderful designs don’t just pop out from thin air. Someone has to make them, from initial ideation to prototyping to manufacturing. Designers and creators naturally need tools that can meet the growing complexities of their work, and Computex definitely has quite a few in store for them.

Acer SpatialLabs Eye 3D Camera

Designer: Acer

Spatial computing, mixed reality, and the metaverse require a special kind of content, one that breaks free from the confines of flat, 2D space. Even in video meetings and live selling streams, 3D objects are becoming more in demand, offering not just viewers but also presenters new ways to connect and communicate. Acer’s new SpatialLabs Eye 3D camera tries to democratize that process, effectively giving anyone the ability to capture, record, and stream any real-world 3D object as a digital copy.

ASUS ProArt PZ13 Detachable Laptop

Designer: ASUS

As computers become more powerful and geographical boundaries become shorter, content creation can no longer be confined to a desk in an office or room. The ASUS ProArt PZ13 gives designers, artists, engineers, and everyone in between that kind of flexibility with its portable and detachable design. What makes this 2-in-1 computer different is that it’s part of the new breed of Windows computers running on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X chip, promising improved performance and, of course, on-device AI capabilities.

Power to the User: Empowering Gamers and Creators

One thing that gamers, creators, and power users have in common is their need for power, both literally and figuratively. The ability to customize not only their experience but also the appearance of their equipment goes a long way in giving them the confidence to get their job done, and these designs definitely deliver that with a touch of pizzazz!

ASUS Project DALI E Ink Cover Laptop

Designer: ASUS

E Ink is no longer just for eBook readers. Now that it has color and is being used in signage, the eye-friendly and power-efficient display technology is finding its way to the most unexpected places, like the back of this laptop concept. Project DALI turns the laptop cover into a canvas for users of all walks of life to express themselves or simply have a different design every day if they want. All without draining the battery even when the laptop isn’t running.

ASUS ROG Mjolnir Portable UPS

Designer: ASUS ROG

Nothing scares a gamer or designer more than losing power in the middle of an intense playing or working session. Uninterruptible power supplies are a staple for these people, but if you’ll be getting one, why settle for a boring box when you can have one of the most powerful weapons in the universe? Shaped after the mythological hammer of Thor, the ROG Mjolnir is a power station with an attitude and, more importantly, the power and features to actually match.

Cooler Master MasterHUB Modular Stream Kit

Designer: Cooler Master

A typical computer keyboard has 87 to 101 keys or more, but sometimes even those aren’t enough for content creators, streamers, gamers, and advanced computer users. When you have to remember a bunch of keyboard shortcuts that differ from program to program, you’re putting a heavy burden on your mind that could be used for actual creative thinking instead. This modular MasterHUB stream kit and control center not only offers the power of programmable buttons but also lets you decide how you want those controls to be arranged and look.

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