“In this final chapter of the Tablet Prophecies, we’re going to take a look at possible Future Twists that could have explosive consequences for Apple in many ways,” jack Purcher writes for Patently Apple.
“Some twists have stemmed from a single patent alone, while others have come together by connecting the dots between various patents in a very careful and deliberate manner,” Purcher writes. “For instance, we know that Apple is seriously thinking of a business form twist for a tablet considering that they were granted an ink engine patent to support that direction. We know that Apple is likewise considering a notebook tablet twist – and in this report, we’ll illustrate a very unique twist involving new sound sensors.”
Purcher wirtes, “But there seems to be a bigger picture forming here that is the twist of twists. Perhaps it’s just me, but one of these twists could put Apple into revolution mode once again – perhaps in a way that no one ever saw coming. Hold on, because the last chapter of the Tablet Prophecies – is going to be a lot of fun.”
Much, much more, including patent app illustrations, photos, and videos, in the full article here.
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I’m gonna get you, you wascowy tabwit!
Fuhst? heheheheheh.
The hype machine careens ever onward—with fantasies like these, and with the unrelenting goading of the pundits, we are witnessing the creation of a frenzied consumer desire (or just boredom with everything else)—Apple’s tablet can be called…
iWant
It was funny to see all of the netbooks without a cover the rest of the industry was touting at CES hoping to steal Apples thunder. Other than the touch screen, these companies have no idea what to do with this concept. Jan 27th should be very interesting indeed!
I’m afraid my iSlate may die of Shaken Baby syndrom.
Take two tablets and don’t call me ever again.
@ Artist:
That’s exactly right. It’s embarrassing, right? “Ummm, we have a blank touchscreen with an eBook on it!” Hahaha.