“On Dec. 8, the US Patent & Trademark Office revealed Apple’s patent titled ‘Display housing for computing device.’ In total, Apple has filed three such patents on the same day pertaining to the same title with varying details and emphasis. This three part report covers each of them,” Neo reports for Macsimum News. “This first report covers patent 20050270244 where Apple places emphasis on antennas being configured to transmit or receive RF signals. The second feature that stood out is their revelation of a track pad with two additional buttons.”
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“This second patent report covers patent 20050270733 whereby Apple places emphasis on a new translucent housing for digital devices including a display apparatus, a foam stiffener and EMI shielding. The specific illustration associated with this aspect of the patent is that of FIG.2, as described further below… Much of what is described generally in this patent is further detailed in Apple’s famous Chameleon patent of 2004,” Neo explains.
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