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August 23, 2010

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The patent talks about allowing the iPhone (cell phone) to work with the touch UI but not necessarily with the other UI (OSX). The changing UI shows one illustation that it's a mouse oriented UI and the other mode as noted above is clearly a touch based UI ... compaitble with working with the iPhone. So yes, I see two OSs and it makes sense to have both on one platform. Unless Apple announces anything differently, it's a no brainer.

As I read it, the patent is not concerned with switching operating systems (which would be ridiculous) but rather with switching "input modes." Am I wrong?

@ Narg

Apple's flex arm that triggers one OS to switch to another isn't done by any other PC OEM today. Thank you for your honest opinion, but it's blind to the technology that the patent presents.

How can Apple patent this? It's already been used in so many other computers already.

The obvious way to transition between Mac OS and iOS? Replace Dashboard with iOS. Done.

Hey Jack,

Good catch!

Wow!

Can you imagine video editing on something like this?

My thoughts... it's genius... I love the idea of grabbing the screen to get stuck in to iOS and pushing it away to go OS X.
So simple when you think about it; but no other tech company seems to 'get it' quite like Apple.

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