Half Of Households In American Own At Least One Apple Product

Apple’s influence has been expanding globally ever since it launched the iPhone and iPad line of devices. However, its influence has been really strong at US even before that and now, the smartphones and the tablets from the company have only made it stronger. According to CNBC’s All-American Economic Survey, it has been revealed that nearly 51 percent of households in US own at least one Apple product.

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Apple May Pair Siri With Upcoming MacBook Pro

Apple’s patents are often used to get a hint on what the company plans on doing next. While that’s not always true, there is always a chance that the ideas in the patents may come up in future Apple products. It has been discovered in a new Apple patent that the company may be thinking of introducing Siri to your Mac. Via an iPhone. That’s right, we probably should forget getting Siri directly on a Mac. Rather, you may get to have it with the help of an iPhone.

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Apple Has Started Rejecting Apps That Use UDID Codes

UDID code is a 40-character-long unique identification number which distinguishes your particular Apple device from all the rest. The UDID code can be accessed by apps and app developers as well as different ad networks that display ads on your device. While this is kind of essential for many mobile ad networks, it can be used to seriously breach the security of your device and steal your personal info. And now, Apple seems to be working to make that impossible.

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Apple Patents Advanced 3D Cameras With Gesture And Object Recognition

We have known for some time that Apple has been working on 3D camera technology. In fact, a patent related to that was also discovered a while back. Now, another patent filed by Apple related to 3D cameras has surfaced. The patent is about a 3D camera that makes use of a whole lot of techniques and technologies such as chrominance, depth-detection, microlenses and luminance sensors.

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iPad Recharge Problem Is Intended, Apple Says

There has been a lot of uproar over the battery recharge of the new iPad from Apple. The whole issue started when it was found out that the new iPad’s battery keeps charging even after the screen says it is 100% charged. In fact, charging the tablet beyond that point brings more battery life to the tablet. Now, Apple has stated that this contradiction between displayed charge and actual battery charging of the new iPad is intentional.

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Apple Ready To Refund Australian Users For Misleading 4G Marketing

Apple has come under fire over allegations that the company misled the users by plastering the 4G moniker all over the new iPad’s marketing campaign whereas in reality, the new iPad supports 4G connectivity only in North America. While there are news that authorities in Sweden and UK may launch investigations into this, the company has agreed to refund the users in Australia.

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Apple, Samsung And Others Sued By Graphics Properties Yet Again

Graphics Properties Holdings is the same company which took over Silicon Graphics in 2009, just when the latter was on the verge of bankruptcy. With this acquisition, Graphics Properties was able to get 60 issued US patents. And ever since then, Graphics Properties has been trying to leverage these patents to sue smartphone vendors over their designs, without much success. Now, it has launched another spree of lawsuits against Apple, Samsung, Sony, RIM, HTC, LG and Sony.

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83 Year Old Lady Sues Apple Store For $1 Million

We all know, Apple is the innovator of iPhone. But, unfortunately, Apple store in Manhasset, Long Island has been threatened to be sued. Not because of any fault of Apple’s iPad or iPhone, rather it was the front door of Apple store with which an 83 year old lady or you may call granny smashed her face. The door was a transparent glass door. A door hits an 83 year old lady and Apple has to pay $1 Million, other than that, it will be sued? Pretty much interesting.

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