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Apple Applies for Patent on Wireless iPad Charging via Smart Cover

Thursday March 14, 2013 6:38 am PDT by
Apple has applied for a patent for an interesting take on wireless charging, allowing a Smart Cover with embedded battery to recharge the iPad (discovered by AppleInsider). At first blush, Apple's invention, aptly titled "Integrated inductive charging in protective cover," appears to simply be a first-party incarnation of upcoming products that use inductive charging to transfer power to an...
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Apple Patent Applications Address User-to-User Resale and Lending of iTunes Store Content

Thursday March 7, 2013 6:33 am PST by
A set of patent applications discovered by AppleInsider today suggests that Apple may be considering allowing customers to resell or lend iTunes Store content to other users in the same way they might sell a physical book, music CD or movie DVD. Apple's system is similar to one outlined in a separate patent already granted to Amazon, although Amazon's approach requires transactions to be...
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Apple Wins Patent for Pressure-Sensitive Device Casings

Tuesday March 5, 2013 5:19 am PST by
Apple was today granted a 2009 patent application to allow users to control a device by pressing on, or squeezing, parts of the casing. An illustration in the patent shows potential touch-sensitive areas across a whole range of different devices: The patent, discovered by AppleInsider, combines two different methods of detecting and measuring the amount of pressure applied: one physical, the ...
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New Apple 'iWatch' Patent Application Reveals Slap Bracelet with Wraparound Touch-Sensitive Display

Thursday February 21, 2013 5:36 am PST by
A newly-published patent application from Apple discovered by AppleInsider discloses a new "bracelet" accessory with a wraparound design where the screen would cover the entire outer surface. While the word "watch" is not used anywhere in the patent application, which was filed in August 2011, the "wearable video device" described in the document could clearly serve as an advanced wristwatch. ...
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Apple Aims to Prevent Blurry or Underexposed iPhone Photos with Automatic Image Buffering and Comparison

Thursday February 14, 2013 6:37 am PST by
A newly-published patent application from Apple discovered by AppleInsider describes methods that would allow an iPhone to buffer a series of photos before the user presses the shutter button for the device's camera and then automatically select the best one. It is not uncommon for camera-shake or a less than optimal angle to result in blurry or dark photos in low-light conditions, even on the ...
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Apple Patents Nearly Invisible 'Microslot Antennas' Allowing for Smaller Devices

Tuesday February 12, 2013 9:22 am PST by
Apple has been awarded a patent (via AppleInsider) for 'microslot antenna' technology, which could enable 'invisible' radio antennas to be embedded into the housing of a Mac, iPhone or iPad to save space inside and allow for more compact devices. Notebook computer with integrated wireless antenna (20) on device housing The antennas would use microscopic slots in the housing, with widths of...
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Apple Exploring Alternatives to Traditional Passwords with Photo Identification as Authentication

Monday February 11, 2013 10:40 am PST by
With Apple's interest in a smart watch gaining renewed attention, there has been a considerable amount of speculation about what the company might try to do with such a device. Some of the speculation has pointed out that a watch could provide a good alternative to traditional passcodes by using watch proximity to grant a user access to systems and apps. Apple is apparently looking at other...
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Apple Granted Patent on Methods for Dimming Screens Based on Content Needs

Tuesday January 22, 2013 1:02 pm PST by
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office today officially granted Apple a patent (via AppleInsider) describing methods for automatically adjusting screen brightness to suit the content being displayed. The patent, which was originally filed for in mid-2006 and can actually be traced back to a separate 2002 application, addresses techniques for saving battery life on portable devices.The improved...
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Apple Researching Removable Mobile Device Clip with Tactile Trackpad Controls

Thursday January 17, 2013 8:16 am PST by
Patently Apple highlights an interesting Apple patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office today. The application describes a removable clip for a mobile device such as an iPod, with the clip integrating tactile or trackpad like controls to be used either while attached to the device or as a remote control.In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a body having a bend and ...
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Apple Researching Flexible iPhone Displays with Under-Surface Speakers, Tactile Feedback, Laser Microphones

Thursday September 27, 2012 7:31 am PDT by
Unwired View takes a look at a newly-published Apple patent application addressing the company's interest in flexible displays and related inventions enabled by that technology. In the patent application, Apple details various iPhone form factors with concave and convex displays, and while such concepts have seen relatively significant work by a host of companies, Apple takes things a step...
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Apple's 2006 Ideas for DVR and Television Interface Reappear in Newly-Granted Patent

Tuesday August 14, 2012 11:05 am PDT by
Back in March 2008, an Apple patent application was published showing concepts for digital video recorder (DVR) and other television-related interfaces. While the focus of the patent application was actually on menu overlays appearing on top of video content, it did generate a fair amount of interest as evidence that Apple was at least thinking about how it could make television software more...
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Apple Granted Patent for 'In-Cell' Touchscreen Display Concepts

Tuesday August 14, 2012 10:22 am PDT by
A newly-published Apple patent (via AppleInsider) reveals Apple's interest in so-called "in-cell" touchscreen technologies that have been rumored to be appearing in the next-generation iPhone. Adoption of in-cell technology, which integrates the touch sensors directly into the display rather than using a separate layer, is said to be one of the primary advances Apple is using to reduce the...
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Apple Researching iPad Smart Covers with Secondary Displays, Keyboards, Solar Cells

Thursday August 2, 2012 7:48 am PDT by
Engadget points to a newly-filed patent application from Apple showing ideas for a significantly enhanced iPad Smart Cover that could contain such features as a secondary display, a keyboard, and power collectors in the form of solar cells or RF energy antennas.An accessory device that is arranged to communicate with a host device by way of a communication channel is claimed. The host device...
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Apple Patent Application Reveals Integrated Charging Contacts in iPod Nano Clip

Thursday July 12, 2012 1:28 pm PDT by
A newly-published Apple patent application (via AppleInsider) reveals Apple's interest in exploring the use of the iPod nano's clip as a charging and docking mechanism, a move that would eliminate the need for a dedicated docking port on the bottom edge of the device as found in the current design. By incorporating electrical contacts into the clip and using a dock adapter to provide...
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Apple Wins Patent for NFC-Enabled 'iTravel' Transportation Ticketing App

Tuesday July 10, 2012 6:48 am PDT by
With Apple announcing its new Passbook digital wallet app for iOS 6 last month, speculation regarding the inclusion of near field communications (NFC) and mobile payment capabilities for future iOS devices has begun to increase. The speculation comes amid rumors of iPhone prototypes with NFC, although Apple has been said to be intentionally moving slowly on the mobile payment front. Now...
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Apple Researching Stylus Concepts with Optical Tracking and Haptic Feedback

Thursday May 24, 2012 9:35 am PDT by
While Steve Jobs famously panned the idea of a stylus for the iPhone at the device's unveiling in January 2007, Apple has continued researching ideas for stylus-based input, if only as part of continued reevaluation of how users interact with their devices and how technology will change those interactions over time. Toward that end, Unwired View highlights a pair of Apple patent applications...
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Apple Researching Motion-Sensing Virtual 3D User Interface for iOS Devices

Thursday January 12, 2012 9:29 am PST by
Patently Apple reports on a newly-published patent application from Apple describing the use of motion sensors to create a virtual three-dimensional interface for iOS devices. Utilizing concepts similar those found in a number of existing augmented reality apps, the general device interface could appear as a virtual room that could be navigated by changing the orientation of the device.The...
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Apple Patent Applications Look Toward Thunderbolt on iOS Devices

Thursday January 5, 2012 10:46 am PST by
An extensive report from Patently Apple today highlights three newly-published patent applications from Apple related in various ways to Thunderbolt technology. Among the topics gaining the most attention are mentions of Thunderbolt being used on iOS devices and the potential for faster charging enabled by better heat dissipation.Before going into the details of this main patent in their series...
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Apple Researching Camera-Based Digital Handshakes for Sharing Data Between Devices

Thursday December 1, 2011 10:50 am PST by
Patently Apple points to a patent application from Apple published today that discloses the company's investigation of new methods for establishing communication between nearby devices for the purposes of exchanging data. In its application, Apple proposes the use of camera systems and identifying marks such as barcodes or even invisible ink to allow devices to recognize each other.For...
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Apple Patent Watch: Pico Projectors and 'Schematic Maps'

Thursday August 11, 2011 7:29 am PDT by
While we do hesitate to read too much into Apple's patent applications, a couple of new applications published earlier today are gaining some attention for their connections to other Apple-related people and events that have raised the level of intrigue. Last week, we noted that Apple had finally been revealed as the owner of the applepico.com domain name, as public registration information...