Friday, April 15, 2011

Apple experiment with Wi-Fi iPod synchronization

Yesterday, we reported that Apple safe key had made housing for the future of his material. Kevin Kenney, a carbon fiber expert and inventor of a reinforced device housing of Apple, patented was a full-time employee in Cupertino.

We thought this was simply that Apple aluminium, steel and glass housing on iDevices with one could replace carbon fibre alternative. In this way the strength remains, but the weight falls significantly. But that's not the whole story.

Cult of Mac, from a source, said that the move supported also with Wi Fi connections in carbon fiber. Steve Jobs has been urging more specifically, apparently for a few years, that remove the need for a USB connection, if a sync iPod. Instead, he wants wireless synchronization in the place of a Wi-Fi connection.

For the iPod owner would that synchronize your device if you need to be made at home without a physical connection to your Mac or PC. She could just plug in your device charge to know that it will automatically transfer all your music, videos, and apps.

It is a nice idea, but has an Apple fight to perfect. Metal and glass housing caused a reliable signal problems with the Administration, but there are also concerns about battery life due to the additional power for the Wi-Fi connection required. Therefore not it now in all Apple devices, even those who still appeared already wireless functions.

If carbon-fiber casing is the last piece of the puzzle, though, this means that the next iteration of the iPod wireless connectivity as a standard for the wireless synchronization can contain. This same system would also have the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad port on how all three devices already have wireless connectivity as standard.

Read more at cult of Mac (photo courtesy of Wikipedia)


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