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Apple’s ‘Macroscalar’ Trademark Application Sparks Speculation on Processor Architecture Advances
Posted On Monday, February 6, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: cool, copyright, development, front page, gaming, imac, intel, ipad, mac, management, software, trademark, united-states
Patently Apple reports that Apple last week filed a curious new trademark application for the term "macroscalar". The company has typically quietly registered trademarks in countries such as Trinidad & Tobago, only to later apply for the marks in the United States and other major markets once the new products and features have been announced

Apple Clarifies iBooks Author Licensing Situation in New Software Update
Posted On Friday, February 3, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: 9to5mac, adobe, amazon, author, cool, copyright, facebook, hotel, ipad, macrumors, microsoft
Following Apple's release of iBooks Author last month to support creation of iBooks Textbooks, significant controversy arose regarding the software's licensing, which specified that the output from the software could only be sold via the iBookstore and not any other marketplace. Some confusion had resulted from Apple's language, with some believing that Apple was claiming rights to all content used in the production of the iBooks Textbooks, perhaps attempting to exclude books from being published in any other form
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