Apple Patents 'Chameleon' Computer Case
Dave B writes "The Register
has been fishing at the patent office again and found that Apple has a new patent for "a computing device [which] includes a housing having an illuminable portion. The computing device also includes a light device disposed inside the housing. The light device is configured to illuminate the illuminable portion".
While this gives us the exciting prospect of an iMac that is all five fruit flavors at once surely the original iMac with its glowing power button, or indeed a-thousand-and-one other electronic gizmos represent prior art?" Update a couple of users noticed this Slashdot Story from 2002 which looks familiar.
No. See here.
Now, I'm not sure how a so-called "interactive illumination" is much different than LEDs you see on the mondo-cool multiprocessor boxes, but the patent does describe something a bit different than the run-of-the-mill case mod.
The article says the case would be illuminated by R, G and B colored lights, so it could be any color of the spectrum. Very cool! Prior art? Not quite so sure.
I think it is more along the lines of "I'm feeling red today."
Click, click click... "Ahh, red illuminated case."
Blue? Click, click.
I like the idea.
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And it's a damn good idea. I wonder how programmable this is? Maybe the next xscreensaver will have options for controlling the case lights...
Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
I must admit, the idea is cool... but I'm not sure if it constitutes a non-obvious idea and I'm sure the case modders must've done this already.
:)
It would be kinda cool for your windows machine to turn red when you get a virus or have the computer go blue when you get new email though.
http://blog.nexusuk.org
Is it like this?
Surely there is a computer inside that controls that case!
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You're thinking in terms of software patents. You can have a hundred hardware patents that do similar things as long as the mechanical stuff is different.
So toyota can still make a new 4 cylinder engine and patent it, even though there are dozens of patented 4 cylinder engines.
Too bad they aren't as liberal with software.
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I wonder how programmable this is?
:)
Personally, I hope it's accessible via Applescript, and/or via a CLI command. There are a number of things I would like to use with this with involving AS: new IM? flash yellow! someone mentioned me in IRC? flash green! Somone's accessing my webserver? blue!
I'm excited
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