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| Revenge of Apple patent attack: giant laptop touchpad |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 6:42 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Macbook, Multi Touch, Multi Touch, Multitouch, Patent, Patent Application, Patentapplication, Touchpad, Trackpad |
| seem to be just a very large trackpad with some "multi-touch" capabilities. The pad would take up some of the space where you typically rest your hands when typing, though according to the patent documents, the system would be smart enough to distinguish between desired input and accidental movement. Clearly, this kind of technology puts Apple |
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| Apple files for second pressure-sensitive touch display patent |
| Published: October 15, 2007, 5:35 pm |
| Tags: Iphone, Apple, Technologies, Apple, Application, Display, Force, Multi, Patent, Pressure, Sensitive, Touch, Touchpad, Trackpad, Uspto |
| augment multi-touch displays/trackpads with force-sensitive (pressure-sensitive) technology, Apple could have another industry-spurring innovation on their hands. Bring on the touch-sensitive multi-touch iPhones! [Via: Apple Insider] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Apple files patent application for pressure-sensitive touchscreen technologySony |
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| MacBook Air - The world's thinnest notebook fits in a manila envelope |
| Published: January 15, 2008, 11:34 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Macworld 2008, Macbook Air, Laptop, Led Display, Multi Touch Trackpad, Bluetooth |
| iSight, a multi-touch trackpad, Intel Core 2 Duo processors running at 1.6 GHz or 1.8 Ghz, black LED backlit keyboard, ambient light sensor, micro-DVI port, magnetic latch closing mechanism, 1.8″ hard drive in standard 80 GB form or optional 64 GB solidstate drive, 802.11n wireless, Bluetooth 2.1/EDR, 5 hour battery life, optional |
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| MacBook Air trackpad settings video included in System Preferences |
| Published: February 27, 2008, 7:00 pm |
| Tags: Macbook Air, Macbookair, Multitouch, Trackpad, Video |
| under the Keyboard Trackpad tab.It seems a little silly to animate a guide like this, but I'll admit that I found myself more likely to try the finger moves after watching the demo. No doubt the upcoming multitouch-equipped MacBook Pro machines will feature a similar guide for the perplexed.Read Permalink Email |
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