Almost two months after the death of Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple was honored by the Patent and Trademark Office U.S. in an exhibition where most of the patents that created and helped to create can be known in 30 giant iPhones
initiative came from the Patent and Trademark Office U.S., the body responsible for registering patents in the U.S., and can be viewed for free until next January 15, 2012 the organization’s headquarters in Virginia.
In this exhibition visitors will find 30 replicas in a giant iPhone, where you can learn about most of the patents that Steve Jobs was involved, some of which never reach the results.
In total there are 300 patents in the exhibition, which includes patents on equipment as popular as the iPhone or iPad, through the design of the Macintosh or battery chargers for Apple computers.
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