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Triple Threat For iPhone - Apple Files Patents For An RFID Reader, Haptic Feedback and Fingerprint Scanner
Triple Threat For iPhone - Apple Files Patents For An RFID Reader, Haptic Feedback and Fingerprint Scanner
Apple’s iPhone 3GS is one of the hottest items on the market but that does not mean Steve Jobs and company are taking a break from their ongoing attempts to take over the cell phone world. According to recent reports, Apple has recently filed patents for three new features for their iPhone ...
Haptic Feedback, Fingerprint Identification, and RFID Tag Readers in Future iPhones?
Haptic Feedback, Fingerprint Identification, and RFID Tag Readers in Future iPhones?
macrumors.com — Apple has let loose a number of revealing new patent applications that cover some interesting technologies that... could be used in future iPhones. Haptic Tactile Feedback Perhaps most interesting amongst the patent appli... (more) Haptic Feedback, Fingerprint Identification, and RFID ...
Apple patent applications offer glimpses of haptic screens, RFID readers, fingerprint ID
Apple patent applications offer glimpses of haptic screens, RFID readers, fingerprint ID
engadget.com — Alright, so you know the drill by now. A patent application doesn't necessarily mean an actual product... is on the way -- but it's always fun to speculate, right? And this latest trio of applications from Apple certainly provides plenty of ... (more) Apple patent applications offer glimpses of haptic ...
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