Last weekend the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) has been very busy granting 59 patents to Apple, one of them is Liquid Metal, a company that produces amorphous alloy material and is now acquired by Apple. Rumors said its metal-forming technologies may one day be introduced to iPhone.
Monthly Archives: May 2014
Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player offers you a Film Gala in this May
May days are close to an end, and Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player is ready to share this month’s blockbusters with you and bring you guys a big vision feast. So which ones can we expect before this incoming hot summer? Let’s take a look together.
The Amazing Spider-man 2
Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield)’s still busy with the struggle to be in love on the one hand; on the other hand, he keeps defeating the bad guys. His girlfriend, Gwen (Emma Stone) , she hasn’t yet graduated from her high school, and things are obvious that Parker just can’t help it to see her, though he promised to her father that he’d protect his girlfriend secretly. And now, a new villain – Electro (Jamie Foxx) has come into his life and made things even worse than ever. But unexpectedly, with an old friend’s return, Parker accidently found his own origin…
Waited his return for a long time already? Well, don’t worry, maybe you’ll get a glimpse of him while he’s busy spinning a web and save the New York City in a couple of days. Good luck.
Apple unveils iPhone 6 in advance this August
Earlier this week, Taiwanese Economic Daily News cited unknown supply-chain sources saying Apple Inc. will unveil the next model of its popular iPhone series – iPhone 6 in August, meanwhile release the device. If the report is confirmed to be true, iPhone 6 will be one month earlier than industry watchers were generally expecting.
Microsoft Fixes Big IE Bug, Includes Those on Windows XP
Days before, Microsoft issued a security patch for a dangerous IE bug that left the browser highly vulnerable across every major version — including those that run on Windows XP.
The patches usually come out from Microsoft on every Tuesday, while this time the company delivered it at 10 a.m. Thursday, indicating the bug’s severity. This bug affected all Windows versions from IE 6 to IE 11 and allows attackers to install malwares on user’s PC so as to steal their personal information and track their online actions, or even get command of their PC.