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Apple Patents a Vaporizer (cnn.com)

Apple's product lineup may extend beyond cars and the connected home. A patent filed last year and published January 26 reveals a concept for a vaporizer. From a report on CNN Money, shared by reader JoshTops: The details are a bit hazy -- that is, Apple's patent only describes "a substance that is to be vaporized or sublimated into a vapor," not what the substance might be. The patent, filed by Apple employee Tetsuya Ishikawa, outlines plans for a temperature-regulated plate inside a chamber that heats up a substance to form a vapor. Many people use vapes to inhale nicotine or marijuana, and they are sometimes used as a replacement for cigarettes. The FDA began regulating vaping last year, and set rules for the manufacturing and distribution of vapes and their components. Vaporizers are also used in industries like healthcare and agriculture, so it's possible Apple is thinking bigger than personal use.

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  1. Re:Finally... by Anubis+IV · · Score: 4, Informative

    iOdor is going to be released.

    Afraid not. MacRumors debunked this "news" before it was ever posted to Slashdot, but the real news story is likely to be of more interest to long-time Slashdot readers, since it's actually something decently nerdy.

    I'll let others with more expertise in the subject go into the details, but the cliff notes version is that Apple is patenting a means for depositing material during the photolithography process used to fabricate computer chips. Not as exciting to the general public as a vaping device, but certainly more worthy of Slashdot's front page.

  2. No. by tk77 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Some of these news outlets are just not even trying anymore.

    http://www.macrumors.com/2017/...

  3. Nothing to see here by loren · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you look at the patent, it's to deposit a substance to a semiconductor wafer with photolithography for IC fabrication.

    http://www.macrumors.com/2017/...

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    Loren Osborn

    Software isn't software without source code. -- NASA
  4. Re: Explains some things by Zero__Kelvin · · Score: 0, Informative

    Woz and Jobs smoked plenty of good California sensimilla during the garage development days at Apple. Don't kid yourself.

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    Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun