Best of the Rest: Steve Jobs's Patents and Battery Saving Tips
There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
- Here at Switched, we know the dreaded flashing battery light all too well. Fortunately, there's a list of eight great tips for squeezing every last ounce of juice out of your digital camera -- so you can get that one last perfect snapshot of the night. [Digital Photography School]
- Ever wonder what an IMAX camera actually looks like? Head on over to Gizmodo to check out a photo tour of the IMAX headquarters. [Gizmodo]
- The crew over at Technologizer did some digging to find out which patents were credited to the big man at Apple, Steve Jobs. Some highlights: the Apple Remote, the original iMac mouse, and the iPod Nano box. [Technologizer]







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Subscribe to commentslaptopsnowJun 6th 2009 6:06PM
This is great information! I especially found the battery tips for digital cameras helpful.
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BTW...would you mind if I put a link to your site on my blog? I think my readers would find it helpful to visit your site.