A trifecta of curious Apple patent applications filed through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this morning. One patent is for a haptic feedback system that makes a mockery of current tactile implementations. Another is for a battery design that would allow Apple to squeeze power cells in odd-shaped spaces. And the final patent describes a small, unibody desktop computer.
(Source: Wired)
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Interesting possible new direction for touch devices, and a sign that we may not be headed toward a ‘post-PC world’ just...
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