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By Richard Shim
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 16, 2004 7:59:00 PM

Apple Computer is again trying to light up the computer market, according to a patent filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

A patent application, listing Apple as the assignee and Duncan Kerr and Steve Hotelling as the inventors, was published on the USPTO site late last week. The abstract described a computer with an illuminable housing and a light device--red, green, blue and white light emitting diodes "disposed" inside the housing.

The filing describes a "chameleonic" electronic device which can "alter its visual appearance."

This published patent, filed on Feb. 2, is the latest in a series related to this capability.

Apple representatives declined to comment on the filing. The Web site Mac Observer first noted the updated application.

The application has 36 claims regarding what is used to light up the casing of a computer--different color LEDs and a partly translucent housing--and how and when it is supposed to occur. An indicator assembly produces an image on the surface of the case when activated.

Apple started a trend in creating more colorful desktops in early 1999 with the introduction of five "flavors" of iMac, strawberry, blueberry, tangerine, grape, and lime.

The company has acknowledged it is working on a new iMac design.

Apple will be participating in a trade show in Paris at the end of the month.

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Does anybody who uses Wintel even have a
clue that hey could figure this out before it comes out? Name
one Apple deployment yous guys had figured out before it
happened? Well, I'll bet the actual deployment in this is going to
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Ooh man, the colors....  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/16/04
You stole my line! Arghh!  P. Douglas | 08/16/04
Amen brother!  NonZealot | 08/16/04
nonzealot = dumbest elitist on the internet  nikoli | 08/16/04
You are sooo mean...I LOVE IT:)  Laff | 08/17/04
What is tortureing your soul?  Flablooie | 08/16/04
Those of us who understand complicated things....  theding0 | 08/16/04
Actually it's used in a CDW commercial....:)  Laff | 08/17/04
Those of us who understand complicated things....  theding0 | 08/16/04
Man, are you guys missing it!  bhughes123 | 08/16/04
Your cynicism is noted  Fred Fredrickson | 08/16/04
Now that is HILARIOUS!!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/17/04
Didn't Apple give at least Xerox some stock?  Laff | 08/17/04
I guess we know  DarthRidiculous | 08/16/04
Corporate environment  seosamh_z | 08/16/04
Those damn long hairs..I remember my boy JC or  Laff | 08/17/04
Ummmm  nomorems | 08/17/04
Apple big disgrace  STFU NOOB | 08/16/04
RTFA!  Rick_K | 08/16/04
What?  medezark | 08/16/04
Man, are you guys missing it!  bhughes123 | 08/16/04
you are missing it  zeusfuse | 08/16/04
I think you're missing it  Fred Fredrickson | 08/16/04
my ibm already has leds that show these status  V Sanders | 08/17/04
oh my  zeusfuse | 08/16/04
I know what you are...  Flablooie | 08/16/04
OK..If Apple is a joke company?  Laff | 08/17/04
Great!!!!  Flablooie | 08/16/04
This is too funny  johnnyu | 08/17/04
I don't get it  James T. Kirk | 08/17/04
Apple should be worrying about faster CPU's  cybershoplifter | 08/17/04
Isn't that more IBM's problem or worry?  Laff | 08/17/04
I agree and point taken...  cybershoplifter | 08/17/04
The Microsofties scoff but ...  whisperycat | 08/17/04
Close  nomorems | 08/17/04
"IF" it takes off...YES. If not then NO!  Laff | 08/17/04
Apple ripping off Alienware??  voska | 08/17/04
Hard to say...there are a lot of maybe's here.  Laff | 08/17/04
I had the same thoughts....  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/17/04
Does anybody who uses Wintel even have a  mlindl | 08/17/04

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