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The iPhone raked in 15 percent of all ad impressions on Millennial Media's services last quarter. It was followed by the BlackBerry Curve with 4.44 percent. Apple's iPhone is, by far, the most dominant device in the mobile ad market, according to new data from Millennial Media's Mobile Mix report. The iPhone accounted for 15 percent of all mobile phone impressions hitting Millennial Media's ad network during the first quarter. RIM's BlackBerry Curve and Motorola's Droid Razr trailed far behind with 4.4 percent and 4 percent of all impressions, respectively. The Samsung Droid Charge and the BlackBerry Torch rounded out the top five with 3.4 percent and 2.9 percent, respectively.
Users would feel a small vibration depending on how much pressure they applied to the stylus, or whether the stylus moved over a link on the screen, creating a more realistic experience, It could also vary depending on the angle of the stylus, orientation to the screen, and how quickly it is moving, In addition, the iPen could include a speaker that simulates sounds of brush or pen strokes; the sounds would rise or hold on iphone case lower in volume depending on the pressure applied, A stylus would be useful for the iPad, but could be applied to its other touch-screen devices, such as the iPhone or iPod Touch..
While Jobs has famously decried the use of stylus on mobile devices, several apps have sprung up that require such a device for accurate drawing and writing. Paper and Autodesk's SketchBook are two popular apps ideally suited for a stylus, rather than a finger. Gaming is another area where a stylus may come in handy. Of course, Apple files patent applications for technology it may never use in commercial products. The application was originally filed in the fourth quarter of 2010 and was made public by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office today.
CNET contacted Apple regarding any plans to incorporate an iPen into future products, We'll update the story when we get a response, A newly published patent application suggests Apple has hold on iphone case worked on a stylus that would provide haptic feedback for an improved user interface, Despite the late Steve Jobs' mockery of a stylus, Apple has been tinkering with the notion of an iPen complete with haptic feedback, That's according to a newly published patent application unearthed by enthusiast site Patently Apple, Apple's idea for an iPen would include haptic feedback to improve the user interface..
T-Mobile has spent the last few months getting back into the wireless game in a real, aggressive way, launching ads that specifically target its competitors, including former suitor AT&T, and laying out plans to move to a next-generation wireless network. The carrier recently unveiled a restructuring plan that would result in a net loss of 350 jobs, although it has committed to hiring more for its business-to-business unit. T-Mobile is emboldened partly because of the $3 billion in cash, spectrum, and roaming agreements left to it by AT&T as part of a breakup fee for the failed merger. AT&T opted to walk away from the deal in December after regulators let it be known they would block it.
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