emory: A set of leaked schematics that are claimed to be for the iPhone 6 point toward one version of Apple’s (AAPL) upcoming smartphone having 128GB of storage, 9to5Mac
notes. This would put the iPhone 6 on par with the iPad Air in terms of
storage capacity. It’s unknown if the higher level of storage will
knock out one of the previous storage capacities, but another image
lists the 128GB storage alongside 16GB and 64GB storage capacities.
Lawsuit: Lawyers are looking at the possibility of filing a class action lawsuit against Apple
over the graphical issues found in many 2011 MacBook Pros, reports
MacRumors. Whitfield Bryson & Mason LLP attorneys are seeking
information from affected MacBook Pro owners concerning problems they’ve
had in regards to the device. This information is being collected in
the form of a survey. A petition demanding that Apple fix the issues
with the 2011 MacBook Pros has surpassed 10,000 signatures.
USB: A patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that was published today shows off a more detailed concept of Apple’s possible reversible USB connector, AppleInisder notes. The patent includes detailed designs for a USB Type A cable that is “180-degree symmetrical” and has a “double orientation design.” The USB cable described in the patent wouldn’t comply with official USB specifications, but third-party cables are already using a similar design. The patent falls in line with images that could be of Apple’s reversible USB connector that hit the web earlier this month.
USB: A patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that was published today shows off a more detailed concept of Apple’s possible reversible USB connector, AppleInisder notes. The patent includes detailed designs for a USB Type A cable that is “180-degree symmetrical” and has a “double orientation design.” The USB cable described in the patent wouldn’t comply with official USB specifications, but third-party cables are already using a similar design. The patent falls in line with images that could be of Apple’s reversible USB connector that hit the web earlier this month.
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