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This Oscar-winning actor’s typewriter app is one of the App Store’s most popular debuts

When you think “App Developer”, you don’t think of “Oscar-winning actor”.

But typewriter enthusiast Tom Hanks isn’t your typical Hollywood star.

Tom Hanks is an old-fashioned kind of guy.

He once replied to a typewritten podcast invitation and typewriter gift from The Nerdist with a typewritten letter of his own.

In a New York Times interview, he spoke of his love for the more traditional ways of doing things:

I use a manual typewriter — and the United States Postal Service — almost every day. My snail-mail letters and thank-you notes, office memos and to-do lists, and rough — and I mean very rough — drafts of story pages are messy things, but the creating of them satisfies me like few other daily tasks.

And now, Hanks has combined his love of the old with the newest technology.

Working with developers, Hanx created the Hanx Writer app–a virtual typewriter for the iPad that mimics the look, sound, and text of a real typewriter.

Hanks even lent some of the typewriters from his personal collection to the app developers to create the app.

The free app immediately hit #1 on the App Store sales charts. There are also two pay versions that implement the different look and sounds of two other typewriters in Hanks’s collection.

No word yet if it’s available for MacBook or iPhone.  But Hanks is also a MacBook Air user, so there’s a possibility.

It’s an unusual idea, but one that Hanks believes brings back the feel of good, old-fashioned writing:

‘With Hanx Writer, you’ll hear the rhythm of your work with SHOOK SHOOK or FITT-FITT.” – Tom Hanks said.
‘No longer must you surrender modern luxuries, like the DELETE key, to enjoy the look, feel, and sound of good, old-fashioned word-processing.’

The secret to the new iPad: its cover?

As Apple looks for ways to revamp and refresh their current product line, the iPad stands out.

Outside of an upgraded screen and typical size/speed/space differences, the iPad has not changed much, hardware-wise, since its 2010 debut.

Surprisingly, Apple has not released many accessories or peripherals for the iPad except the iPad Smart Cover, which turns into a stand and has a soft lining that can wipe off the fingerprint-magnet screen.

According to recent patent filings, the lowly iPad cover may be getting a huge upgrade, becoming a peripheral entirely of its own:

these cover devices contain a variety of embedded LEDs and electroluminescent (EL) panels to display various notifications. In some versions of the invention, the cover also contains a transparent window to allow the use of the portion of a tablet device to display notifications as well.

iOS 8 is all about notifications and integrating them between iOS devices and OSX devices, so this fits in line with Apple’s current strategy.

However, this cover would have its own LEDs imbedded within the cover to alert you to calls and messages, and has a pattern in the center similar to the current iPhone 5c case.

Most interestingly of all, it would be powered by a small MagSafe adapted located in the side of the iPad where the cover attaches. With the iPad’s notoriously slow charging speeds, this MagSafe adapter could also potentially be used to rapid-charge the device.

 

Prior patent filings show that traditional charging may not even be necessary, with embedded solar panels in the cover.

Would a notification cover compel you to purchase a new iPad?

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