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Las patentes de Steve Jobs

Hola, feliz viernes, les dejo una nota muy interesante vinculada a toda la serie de las 313 patentes generadas alrededor del nombre de Steve Jobs, las cuales van desde diseño de monitores hasta de empaques, muy interesante, que lo disfruten!

Steve Jobs’s Patents

(http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/08/24/technology/steve-jobs-patents.html?smid=tw-nytimes)

The 313 Apple patents that list Steven P. Jobs among the group of inventors offer a glimpse at his legendary say over the minute details of the company’s products — from the company’s iconic computer cases to the glass staircases that are featured in many Apple stores.

Desktop Computers

The patents for computer cases span from the 1980s to the present, including some of the very early Macintosh designs like those in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

iPods

Mr. Jobs’s name appears on 85 iPod and iPod-related patents. Apple introduced these “media players” in 2001 with a chunky box, and the patent for its “ornamental design” appears here.

iOS Based Devices

The iPhone was unveiled in 2007 on a date that roughly coincides with several of these patents, and the file for a “Portable display device” from January 2010 precedes the release of the iPad by about four months.uting device

Laptops

The laptop patents bearing Mr. Jobs’s name usher in an era of sleek, minimalist laptop design at Apple, which has become the company’s ethos.

Oddities

Many of the objects rendered in these filings were never released to consumers, including some of the boxier versions of the iMac G4.

Packaging

Patents here describe several flavors of boxes and plastic cradles for iPods and iPhones.

Keyboards and Mice

The 1998 patent filing for a “cursor control device” strongly resembles Apple’s notorious hockey puck mouse that came with the early iMacs.

Monitors

This series of patents spans cathode ray tubes and early flat-panel displays to Apple’s current, sleek monitors.

NeXT

Mr. Jobs founded NeXT in 1985, and the company was purchased by Apple in 1996. These patents emerge from this period.

Miscellaneous

This series of patents reveals the wide extent of Mr. Jobs’s design input. Neither staircases nor clasps were out of reach.

Apple TV

By SHAN CARTER/THE NEW YORK TIMES

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