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“These rumors are completely false,” wrote The Loop’s Jim Dalrymple, a well-sourced Apple 9L0-353 commentator, in a post this afternoon. “I checked with a number of my sources today and an iPad 3 is not planned for release at Macworld. In case you’re wondering, an iPad 3 won’t be released at CES either.”Dalrymple also rebuffs that an Apple-made TV set would be introduced at either show. Such a move would be a big surprise, given recent reports pegging any possible release of that unannounced product near the end of the year at the earliest.
“I remember driving down Highway 85,” Wozniak says. “We’re on the freeway, and Steve mentions, ‘I’ve got a name: Apple 9L0-353 exam Computer.’ We kept thinking of other alternatives to that name, and we couldn’t think of anything better.”The interview, recorded for an in-house video for company employees in the mid-1980s, was among a storehouse of materials Apple had been collecting for a company museum. But in 1997, soon after Jobs returned to the company, Apple officials contacted Stanford University and offered to donate the collection to the school’s Silicon Valley Archives.
A patent application, published today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and picked up by Apple 9L0-353 Insider, details a system of using on-board cameras to recognize when faces are in the frame, as well as recognizing whose face it is. It could then set up the device for each particular user’s individual profile, or do something as simple as turning the screen back on.That future, which already exists on some devices running Google’s latest version of Android, may end up on Apple’s mobile software platform too.Instead of sliding to unlock your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, you could one day simply point it at your face.
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