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Apple Applies For Bicycle Electronics Integration Patent
Posted Date: 8/24/2010
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Apple wants your iPod to be more than musical accompaniment on your next ride. A group of Apple engineers recently applied for a patent that uses the iPod and probably iPhone to keep track of what you do during your ride. You can read the entire patent application by clicking here.


Don't let the skinny tires fool you. Apple's patent application number 20100198453 would apply to mountain bikes.

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