Every now and
then we all are expecting great things from Apple, Here is one of it’s latest
products.Apple has filed for ownership of the "iWatch" trademark in
Japan, suggesting that the company could be preparing either to introduce awearable technology or a product relating to the TV and
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the application was made there on
3 June, and made public on 27 June.
Izvestia reported that it applied for the same trademark
in Russia
in June. However, it does not appear to have registered the name in Europe , where an Italian company owns the trademark.
Registering a
trademark is usually an essential step made ahead of the launch of a product in
order to prevent rivals from registering the same name and creating an
embarrassing and costly legal clash. The name of Apple's iPod was first
discovered from trademark filings ahead of its launch in October 2001 – though
it trampled over Cisco's "iPhone" trademark in 2007 when it launched
its phone that January. The two companies later came to an agreement.
Expectation’s
are rising – after a growing hiatus since October, during which it has not
released any new devices – that Apple will introduce either a watch-style
device or some form of TV-compatible device.
The idea of an
iWatch that would offer a convenient system able to connect to a smartphone has
raised interest, with a number of media outlets saying the company has a huge
team of engineers working on such a product.
Wearable technology such as Google Glass, now in beta testing with
thousands of "explorers" in the US , and Pebble's
Bluetooth-connected watch, has become a hot new item. Tim Cook, Apple's chief
executive, didn't rule out the idea of such a product when he appeared at the
AllThingsD conference earlier this year.
Alternatively,
the "watch" element of the name could relate to a TV-related product.
Analysts have expected Apple to make a move in the television space, but with
margins on sets very thin and replacement cycles low – at about 10% per year –
have been unable to think of what it might do. Benedict Evans of Enders
Analysis has suggested that Apple could introduce an HDMI-powered dongle with
the ability to use TV signals. But the company has given no indication of its
intentions, and there has been no industry chatter from TV content providers
that would indicate a product was on the way.
So far there is no record of a similar iWatch trademark filing
from Apple in Europe . An EC trademark database
search on iWatch turns
up three results, with the ownership being held by Probendi of Italy
and filed in 2008. The other two applications were made after Probendi's, and
were either opposed or withdrawn.
Probendi's
iWatch application is a mobile-phone application which sends real-time
information to an emergency support system.
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