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Apple patent application details simple "Grab and Go" sync

Apple, being the innovative corporation that it is, applies for patents many times per year. While many of these items may never make it to market, the company is proactive in making sure that possible patents are filed as soon as possible in order to protect the intellectual property that's been developed.

One such filing from last year describes a fascinating cloud-based, cross-platform sync service referred to as "Grab & Go." The filing showed up earlier this week and demonstrates how synchronization of data over multiple devices could be simplified. Grab & Go creates pre-defined data sets with categories like family, entertainment, or business that a user could literally "grab" and move to a device. The patent document shows how sharing files between devices (whether the device is a smartphone, computer, tablet, or even a game console) could be made easier.

The software is flexible enough to adapt to different connection types (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, to name a few) and can provide different levels of encryption and security. The filing even discusses a possible requirement of having two or more devices within a certain distance of each other in order for synchronization to begin.

If you're up for a long, but interesting read over the weekend, head on over to the US Patent & Trademark Office and check out the details of Grab & Go. It could be a foretaste of things to come, or just another long legal document.

[via AppleInsider and Engadget]

Apple, being the innovative corporation that it is, applies for patents many times per year. While many of these items may never make it...
 

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iconz113

Steve jobs learned his lesson in 83 with gates, thats why he makes sure to get patents first lmao

November 07 2009 at 10:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

and how do i change my email addy for this account? i cant seem to find it! o.o

November 07 2009 at 1:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

anyone else notice from the alignment of that icon that theres no way this is a vanilla iphone? that thing looks to have a few blank icons in the spaces before Grab and Go…just like..a jailbroken device…hmm...

November 07 2009 at 12:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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hmlong

Anyone think they're reading more into concept artwork designed to illustrate a point that they really should?

November 07 2009 at 3:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dave

Wow, wireless sync on an iPhone. Didn't my Palm and Windows mobile devices have that back like 8-9 years ago...?

Seriously.

November 07 2009 at 11:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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