Monday, 24 February 2020

iPhone 12 May Support Short Range 802.11ay Wi-Fi [Report]



A new report from Macotakara claims Apple's next generation iPhone will reportedly feature support for the 802.11ay short range Wi-Fi standard.

According to the reliable source of information for iPhone 12 for the next term, there will be possibility to support IEEE 802.11ay which is near field communication Wi-Fi standard. Apple will be improve the data transfer speed between devices indoor mainly as a Gigabit WiFi technology.

802.11ay uses the 60GHz spectrum which offers multigigabit speeds and much lower latency. Unfortunately, it struggles to penetrate objects and so is limited to short range use. Apple could potentially use it for fast AirDrop transfers between devices.





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U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Apple's Appeal in $440 Million VirnetX Patent Case

The U.S. Supreme Court today declined to hear Apple's appeal of a $440 million judgment in one of the patent infringement cases brought by VirnetX a decade ago, reports Reuters.


VirnetX was originally awarded $302 million back in October 2016 in the dispute over VPN-related patents, but Apple appealed the ruling multiple times, and with interest and other costs tacked on, the judgment was later increased to $440 million.

Apple argued on appeal that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had canceled "key parts" of several of the patents involved in the case, but the courts rescinded that cancelation. Apple continued to appeal the case all the way to the Supreme Court, but the court has opted not to intervene, leaving Apple on the hook for the $440 million judgment.

The case is one of two Apple has been embroiled in with VirnetX over the years. In the other case, VirnetX was initially awarded $502 million but the infringement ruling was partially overturned late last year and the case was sent back a lower court to determine a new amount for damages. Apple attempted to contest the validity of the remaining two patents at issue, but just two weeks ago, the court denied a rehearing on that aspect of the case.


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Alleged Case for New iPad Pro Features Square Camera Cutout [Images]



Images of a case for the next generation iPad Pro have allegedly surfaced online. The images were shared on Twitter by Ben Geskin.

Notably, the case features a square cutout for the camera bump with rounded corners. This aligns with previous reports suggesting that the iPad Pro could get a triple lens camera and a rear ToF 3D sensor.

Apple is rumored to be unveiling the new iPad Pro as early as next month, perhaps at a March 31st special event. The company could also introduce a new iPhone SE and an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro at the event. Other possible announcements include a next generation Apple TV, iPod Touch, and over-the-ear AirPods.





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