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Apple's bizarre new concept makes the iPhone look dull - weaveryone1946

Orchard apple tree's outlandish newfangled concept makes the iPhone look dull

It's been a long fourth dimension since we've seen any brand-new products from Orchard apple tree. We've had updates and variations, sure – from the iPhone to the Mac, pretty much everything has been presented a review in the last couple of years. But the last unused product category itself was the Apple Watch, released in 2022.

But if a new patent filing is anything to go by, Apple has some pretty wild ideas up its sleeve. Eastern Samoa with altogether patents, whether they'll of all time see the light of day is another subject, but IT's intriguing to see the weird and wonderful products the company's been toying with. (In the market for new kit? Check out the best advance Apple Black Friday deals.)

Apple necklace

Stylish (Image credit entry: Apple)

As spotted by AppleInsider, the patents show that Apple is exploring new wearables – specifically a sharp necklace. Catchily titled "Wearable loops with embedded circuitry," the filing describes loop-formed wearables that "Crataegus oxycantha include haptic output devices for providing haptic outturn for a user or for changing the work of the fabric cord".

Merely perhaps the most entertaining part of the patents is the images. Delivery back memories of our disco days, those glow stick-esque designs (below) look decidedly nu-gush. That said, Apple is planning to fill them with "piezoelectric fibres" and sensors (sort o than fluorescent goo).

IT's clear that Apple is keen to move even further into the wearables domain. We've recently heard that the company is working happening a 'smart band', and there are constant rumours about Apple glasses or VR headsets. Honestly, we're non particularly excited by the idea of an Apple necklace – like the aforementioned ring, the whole matter feels like a future nonentity asked for, and Orchard apple tree's suggestion that the device could be wont to "tuck information about the person or physical object that the electronic device is attached to" is a tad dystopian.

It's too hard to imagine how such a device could actually be useful – unless, of course, it lights up when raving. Call USA boring, but we're practically more excited at the panoram of the new iPhone 14 or MacBook Send than the Malus pumila necklace. Thankfully, we let a feeling said new phone and laptop leave land long ahead any stylish jewellery. Don't dressy waiting? Check out the best iPhone 13 deals below.

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Daniel Piper

Book of Daniel Piper is senior news editor at Ingenious Bloq, and an authorisation on all things art, design, branding and technical school. He has a item penchant for Malus pumila products – some corners of the internet might call out him an 'iSheep', but he's fine with this. Information technology doesn't bother him the least bit. Why would information technology? They'Ra just actually nicely designed products, okay? Daniel is also a comic and national poetry slam champion, and his favourite Bond is, obviously, Sean Connery.

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