Archive: may 15, 2008
5 Patents That Reveal Games, GPS & More On The iPhone 2.0

Apple is widely reputed to be planning to release the iPhone 2.0 across the globe in June and, as ever, the features are being kept a secret. We delved into the patents that Apple has been filing in the last 12 months to see what clues they had left behind. Below are the surprising results that
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