Patents Assigned to Apple Computers Inc.
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Publication number: 20080028337Abstract: A user interface element for selecting items from a hierarchy of items can present a cell for each level in the hierarchy of items. Each cell can be associated with a level in the hierarchy and is operable to receive user input. In response to receiving user input directed to a cell, a collection of items can be presented where each presented item is from the level in the hierarchy associated with the cell. Each presented item can also be a child of a selected item in a cell associated with a higher level in the hierarchy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey H. Michaud, Michael Paul Thole, Mark Joseph Williams, Jason Allen Townsend
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Publication number: 20080006453Abstract: A mutual capacitive touch sensing device is disclosed. The touch sensing device includes a mutual capacitive sensing controller having a plurality of distinct drive lines and a plurality of distinct sense lines; a source for driving a current or voltage separately though each drive line; and a mutual capacitance sensing circuit that monitors the capacitance at the sensing lines. The touch sensing device also includes a plurality of independent and spatially distinct mutual capacitive sensing nodes set up in a non two dimensional array. Each node includes a drive electrode that is spatially separated from a sense electrode. The drive electrode is coupled to one of the drive lines and the sense electrode is coupled to one of the sense lines. Each node is set up with a different combination of drive and sense line coupled thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc., A California CorporationInventor: Steve Hotelling
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Publication number: 20080007533Abstract: A touch sensing device is disclosed. The touch sensing device includes one or more multifunctional nodes each of which represents a single touch pixel. Each multifunctional node includes a touch sensor with one or more integrated I/O mechanisms. The touch sensor and integrated I/O mechanisms share the same communication lines and I/O pins of a controller during operation of the touch sensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc., A California CorporationInventor: Steve P. Hotelling
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Publication number: 20070260548Abstract: Some embodiments provide an account-based DRM system for distributing content. The system includes several devices that are associated with one particular account. The system also includes a set of DRM computers that receives a request to access a particular piece of content on the devices associated with the particular account. The DRM computer set then generates a several keys for the devices, where each particular key of each particular device allows the particular device to access the particular piece of content on the particular device. Through a network, the DRM computer set of some embodiments sends the particular piece of content and the generated keys to the devices associated with the particular account. The network is a local area network, a wide area network, or a network of networks, such as the Internet. In some of these embodiments, the DRM computer set sends the content and keys to one device (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Augustin Farrugia, Gianpaolo Fasoli, Jean-Francois Riendeau
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Publication number: 20070236466Abstract: A unit to provide both force and location detection includes a first transparent substrate (having first and second sets of conductive traces oriented in a first direction), a second transparent substrate (having a third set of conductive traces oriented in a second direction) and a plurality of deformable members (e.g., rubber beads) arranged between the first and second transparent substrates. The first set of conductive traces, in combination with the conductive traces of the second transparent element, provide a capacitance signal representing where a user touches the display element. The second set of conductive traces, in combination with the conductive traces of the second transparent element, provide a capacitance signal representing the amount of force applied to the display element. When used with a display element (e.g., a LCD or CRT), an input-output unit capable of both location sensing and force sensing operations is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Steve Hotelling
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Publication number: 20070233602Abstract: Systems and methods for enabling a user to obtain rights in a legitimate copy of a digital content unit without downloading the copy from a digital content store are provided. The systems and methods provide an encrypted copy of a digital content unit to a first user and transcript the encrypted copy to generate the legitimate copy to a second user. The encrypted copy is encrypted with a first encrypt key that may be associated with the first user and the legitimate copy is encrypted with a second encrypt key that may be associated with the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Zweig, James Woodyatt
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Publication number: 20070233606Abstract: Systems and methods for enabling a user to obtain rights in a legitimate copy of a digital content unit without downloading the copy from a digital content store are provided. The systems and methods provide an encrypted copy of a digital content unit to a first user and transcript the encrypted copy to generate the legitimate copy to a second user. The encrypted copy is encrypted with a first encrypt key that may be associated with the first user and the legitimate copy is encrypted with a second encrypt key that may be associated with the second user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Zweig, James Woodyatt
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Publication number: 20070229464Abstract: A force imaging touch pad includes first and second sets of conductive traces separated by a spring membrane. When a force is applied, the spring membrane deforms moving the two sets of traces closer together. The resulting change in mutual capacitance is used to generate an image indicative of the amount or intensity of the applied force. A combined location and force imaging touch pad includes two sets of drive traces, one set of sense traces and a spring membrane. In operation, one of the drive traces is used in combination with the set of sense traces to generate an image of where one or more objects touch the touch pad. The second set of drive traces is used in combination with the sense traces and spring membrane to generate an image of the applied force's strength or intensity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Steven Hotelling, Brian Huppi
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Publication number: 20070226305Abstract: Techniques described herein allow multiple users to sign the same ecard. For example, a first user signs onto an ecard website, and selects an ecard template. After personalizing the ecard, the first user selects an option to invite other users to sign the card. Invitation messages are sent to the invited users. If an invited user accepts the invitation to sign the ecard, the invited user is prompted to login to the ecard website and sign the ecard. Once all the invited users have responded to the invitation, the first user is notified that the ecard is ready to be sent. Before sending the ecard, the first user may preview and modify the ecard. Once the first user is content with the ecard, the first user submits the ecard to the ecard web server to be sent to the intended recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Susie Bui
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Publication number: 20070177367Abstract: An apparatus for conducting heat from a computer component to a heat sink. The invention may include a thermal interface material (TIM). The invention may further include a seal or gasket that at least partially encloses the TIM. The gasket may facilitate retaining the TIM within its sidewall, and thus in place on or near a computer component. Generally, the gasket may be placed between the computer component (or a silicon board or other material upon which the computer component is located) and a heat sink. An insert may be placed within the gasket and define an aperture. The chip seats in the aperture and thus is spatially located with respect to the insert. The TIM abuts both the computer component and a heat sink. A desiccant may be located within the gasket and absorb any moisture diffusing or migrating through the gasket.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicants: Apple Computer, Inc., International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Sean Bailey, Richard Blanco, David Edwards, Supratik Guha, Michael Hillman, Yves Martin, Phillip Mort, Roger Schmidt, Prabjit Singh, Ronald Smith, Gregory Tice, Theodore van Kessel
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Publication number: 20070165035Abstract: A deferred shading graphics pipeline processor and method are provided encompassing numerous substructures. Embodiments of the processor and method may include one or more of deferred shading, a tiled frame buffer, and multiple?stage hidden surface removal processing. In the deferred shading graphics pipeline, hidden surface removal is completed before pixel coloring is done. The pipeline processor comprises a command fetch and decode unit, a geometry unit, a mode extraction unit, a sort unit, a setup unit, a cull unit, a mode injection unit, a fragment unit, a texture unit, a Phong lighting unit, a pixel unit, and a backend unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Jerome Duluk, Richard Hessel, Vaughn Arnold, Jack Benkual, Joseph Bratt, George Cuan, Stephen Dodgen, Emerson Fang, Zhaoyu Gong, Thomas Ho, Hengwei Hsu, Sidong Li, Sam Ng, Matthew Papakipos, Jason Redgrave, Sushma Trivedi, Nathan Tuck, Shun Go, Lindy Fung, Tuan Nguyen, Joseph Grass, Bo Hung, Abraham Mammen, Abbas Rashid, Albert Tsay
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Publication number: 20070162574Abstract: A method for sharing a common computing system among multiple users is disclosed. A user can perform a login process during which an input data, such as a user name or a password can be entered by the user to access a session. The user name and/or the password are then serialized into an object or a set of objects. If the serialized object or objects are authentic, a session is created and the session properties of the session are defined. Any applications that are subsequently executed during the session remain active after the session is switched out.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Steve Williamson, Kevin Armstrong
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Publication number: 20070152983Abstract: A multifunctional handheld device capable of operating in different modes includes a single input arrangement that provides inputs for each mode of the multifunctional handheld device. The single input arrangement includes at least an input pad that provides signals when touched or pressed. The input pad may for example be a touch pad. The input pad is divided into one or more input areas that change in accordance with the current mode of the multifunctional handheld device. The multifunctional handheld device also includes a display device that presents graphical elements to indicate the configuration of the input areas at the input pad. Each mode of the multifunctional handheld device provides a different configuration of input areas and graphical elements associated therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Chris McKillop, Andrew Grignon, Bas Ording
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Publication number: 20070156364Abstract: An automatic hold switch is disclosed. The automatic hold switch provides a means for automatically switching a hold feature on and off. When the hold feature is on, one or more input devices of a portable electronic device are disabled or prevented from providing input signals. When the hold feature is off, one or more input devices of a portable electronic device are enabled or allowed to provide input signals. Because the user no longer has to manually control the hold feature, the number of actions that need to be taken by the user is reduced. In one example, the automatic hold switch is embodied with light sensors that detect when the device is in a dark environment and when the device is in a light environment. A dark environment indicates to the portable electronic device that the user wishes not to input and therefore the hold feature is turned on. A lighted environment indicates to the portable electronic device that the user wishes to input and therefore the hold feature is turned off.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc., A California CorporationInventor: Fletcher Rothkopf
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Publication number: 20070152966Abstract: A mouse with an extended optical sensing surface is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Christoph Krah, Steve Hotelling
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Publication number: 20070152977Abstract: The present invention pertains to improved feedback mechanisms for touch pads. One aspect relates to devices capable of illuminating the touch sensitive surface of the touch pad. Another aspect relates to methods for providing visual feedback at the touch pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Ng, Duncan Kerr
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Publication number: 20070138806Abstract: A magnetic latch for a display of a laptop computer is disclosed. The latch uses magnetic attraction to maintain the display closed and uses magnetic repelling forces to pop-up the display when opened. The latch includes one or more magnetic elements in the body of the laptop and at least one magnetic element in the display. When the display is closed, the magnet element in the display is positioned adjacent the magnet element in the body having an opposite polarity so that the magnet elements are attracted to one another. To pop-up the display, the user moves the magnetic element in the display so that it meets the magnetic pole in the body having the same polarity. When these meet, the repelling force between them causes the display to open slightly so that a user can then readily open the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Chris Ligtenberg, Brett Degner
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Patent number: 7231632Abstract: A system for reducing memory and computational requirements of graphics operations. The system provides techniques for combining otherwise individual operations to apply filters to images. A combined filter emerging from the combination spares the processor time and the creation of an entire intermediary image. The system further provides for application of these techniques in many contexts including where the operations are fragment programs in for a programmable Graphic Processing Unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: John Harper
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Publication number: 20070123207Abstract: A wireless handheld device includes one or more antennas and a connector configured to couple with one or more external accessories. The handheld device further includes an accessory detector coupled to the connector and configured to detect whether an external accessory coupled to the connector may interfere with wireless communication with the handheld device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Terlizzi
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Patent number: RE39763Abstract: A computer system consists of a plurality of nodes, each with an associated local host, coupled together with a plurality of point-to-point links. An isochronous data channel is established within the computer system between a first subset of the plurality of nodes. The isochronous data channel includes a linked list of buffers which are used as temporary storage locations for data transmitted on the isochronous data channel. Each node which is part of the isochronous data channel is configured as a sender or a receiver and data transmissions are commenced. The presence of isochronous data in the channel generates an interrupt which signals a central processing unit (CPU) that data is available. The data is transferred to an associated location within the linked list of buffers and the CPU then moves on to other tasks. In other embodiments, data is transferred using DMA techniques rather than interrupt driven events. Buffers can also be used to transmit isochronous data.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Erik Staats, Robin D. Lash