Apple Details Process for Applying Coating to Protect iPhone From Fingerprints

A newly discovered Apple patent filing details a process for applying an oleophobic coating to the iPhone to protect from grease and fingerprints, reports Patently Apple.
The process involves the direct application of a liquid in a Physical Vapor Deposition ("PVD") chamber.

Apple states that to prevent the deposition of oils on an electronic device surface, an oleophobic ingredient could be bonded to the electronic device surface. The oleophobic ingredient could be provided as part of a raw liquid material in one or more concentrations. To avoid adverse reactions due to exposure to air, heat, or humidity, the raw liquid material can be placed in a bottle purged with an inert gas during the manufacturing process.

The bottle could be placed in a liquid supply system having a mechanism for controlling the amount of raw liquid material that passes through the liquid supply system. Upon reaching the vaporizing unit, the liquid could be vaporized and the oleophobic ingredient within the liquid can then be deposited on the electronic device component surface. As the liquid supply is drained from the bottle, additional inert gas is supplied in its place to further prevent contamination.

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Apple to Hold iPhone 5 Event on September 7th?

Apple will reportedly hold a media event on September 7th to launch the iPhone 5, according to Japanese site Kodawarisan.

MacRumors confirmed with the site that the date came from a source 'in the know'.

Apple has traditionally held their Fall media events in the first part of September with the past three events taking place on September 1st, 2010, September 9th, 2009, and September 9th, 2008. Last year's event introduced new iPod touch, iPod nano and iPod shuffle models. This year's event, however, has been widely expected to also incorporate the rumored iPhone 5 announcement. We confirmed with Kodawarisan that the date was not the product of guesswork, but came from a source in the know.

Well most rumors have pinpointed the iPhone 5 announcement to September; some sources areadamant that the device will become available in October.

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iSSLFix Closes SSL Vulnerability for Firmwares Below iOS 4.3.5

iSSLFix is a tweak by jan0 that closes the SSL vulnerability found in firmwares below iOS 4.3.5.

Apple closed this vulnerability in its latest release; however, those who used JailbreakMe to jailbreak or those who are jailbroken on iOS 4.3.4 or lower are still in danger.

Fix for iOS SSL vulnerability CVE-2011-0228 for iOS
Rebooting your device will be required after installing this fix

You can download iSSLFix from the BigBoss Cydia Repository.

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