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The recent patent summary gives geeks a good idea of where Steve Jobs might point to the company.
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The Patent and Trademark Office granted Apple a broad patent on the touch screen function of portable devices, providing specific support for Apple\'s belief that it intends to include the function in many ways, including web browsers and home screens. \"A computer-
The method of implementation, used in conjunction with a portable multi-functional device with a touch screen display, including displaying part of the content of the page, the patent summary wrote: \"includes a frame that displays part of the frame content on a touch screen display, other content of the page is also included. \". \"An N-
Finger translation gestures are detected on or near the touch screen display.
For this, translate the content of the page (including the display part of the frame content and the rest of the page) to a new part that displays the content of the page on the touch screen display.
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This is a huge loss for competitors in their smartphone business.
Some patent experts now believe that Apple may now be able to take advantage of the patent to bully competitors as it covers finger mobile technology integrated by many mobile device manufacturers.
Patent applications, of course, come and go and usually do not have any results.
However, the success of Apple\'s portable devices such as the iPhone and iPad will show that touch screen technology may become more and more important in the future.