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Apple’s Multi-Touch Patent: A More Realistic View [TheAppleBlog]
Apple’s Multi-Touch Patent: A More Realistic View [TheAppleBlog]
So Apple is finally awarded their multi-touch patent , and the hue and cry from the Apple Bashers is pretty loud. But not only Apple Bashers are worried, Daring Fireball had this to say : Very broad language - taken at face value, Apple effectively owns the IP rights to multi-touch in ...
Apple planning connected television, Apple TV with DVR - report
appleinsider.com — Although Apple has publicly denied interest in such markets, investment bank Piper Jaffray said Thursday it expects the company to introduce a networked television in the next two years and update its Apple TV set-top-box with DVR capabilities by ... (more) Apple planning connected television, Apple TV with DVR - ...
iPhone multitasking may be in store for firmware 3.0
iPhone multitasking may be in store for firmware 3.0
obsessable.com — We might even get push-based communication between apps sooner, but Apple's been dragging its feet. Are you happy with how applications run on your iPhone or iPod touch? Many users have been asking Apple for a way to let more than one program run at the same time, a request that's gone (more) iPhone multitasking may be in store for firmware 3.0
Is Apple working on a next-gen iPhone with customized multi-core chips?
Is Apple working on a next-gen iPhone with customized multi-core chips?
intomobile.com — By now it’s an accepted fact that Apple ( NSDQ: AAPL ) has loosed a fleet of next-generation iPhones for real-world testing. And, true to Apple’s usually secretive ways, the new “ iPhone 2,1 ” feature-set is still a mystery. ... (more) Is Apple working on a next-gen iPhone with customized ...
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Apple’s Multi-Touch Patent Revisited [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... I wrote about the patent Apple received for this, but I’d like to comment further in light of all the discussion going on about the relative usefulness of this patent. ...

Apple’s Multi-Touch Patent Revisited
TheAppleBlog — ... I wrote about the patent Apple received for this, but I’d like to comment further in light of all the discussion going on about the relative usefulness of this patent. ...

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