A patent's been uncovered by VentureBeat, which Apple first filed in November 2006. It's for a pointer/remote device, that communicates via IR, and has a sensor bar you place in front of the tellie to detect 3D movement. You know, just like a Wii Remote. The patent states the following:
...the absolute x- and y-positions of [the] remote control can be used, for example, in video games to position a user's character or to otherwise track the movement of the remote control in a user's environment.Interesting. Now, as anyone who has ever used AppleTV with a remote will tell you, entering text is not fun. This device is most likely intented primarily to make stuff like entering text and navigating menus a lot easier than it currently is. Then again...that does say games up there. What's stopping Apple from adding some Wii-like titles to iTunes, available to AppleTV users? Nothing, that's what.
Apple copying the Wii concept for Apple TV gaming? [VentureBeat] [Pic]










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i got a small apple remote attach to my imac. the apple remote does cool tricks.
Nifty!
Like many, many Apple patents, this one will probably never see the light of day. That said, looks like it could be pretty cool (Play iPhone games on TV?)
Yeah Luke, and the Wii Remote (and more specifically the Wii) looks more than a little like something Apple made.
"What's stopping Apple from adding some Wii-like titles to iTunes, available to AppleTV users? Nothing, that's what."
Other than Nintendo's patents, I guess. I'm no lawyer, but I'd thought that Nintendo had filed beaucoup patents on the Wii, and the whole 3D motion-detection via IR sensor bar thing. But again, no lawyer here.
I can't wait to see the 1,000's of accessories that will be available for this product.
@rannic: Depends on the tech used. After all you can't really patent a general idea. Sony and Microsoft lost the rumble battle because of the tech inside, not because of the idea of rumble.
If Apple puts out a motion device, which has existed prior to the wiimote, then any violations of patents would be based solely on the tech and execution.
IR positioning is nothing new, but this is a fucking wiimote clone, no doubt about it.
Mmm, I can't wait till a Apple elitist comes up and touts how superiour this will be against the Wiimote/MSmote or such.
@Kaizuden:
Actually when you think about it, The Wiimote copied Apple. Did you notice that it is using glossy white? Clearly ripping off Apple's trademarked color
looks like Nintendos on to something. Companies are biting the crap outta this chumpie!!!
(for you 90's kids)
@Netnavi:
Waggle prints money!!!
@LittleBigPlaneteer:
I... really hope that was a mockery of the elitist... It's too hard to tell most of the time!
@Kaizuden:
Yes, yes it was :D
@LittleBigPlaneteer: That's kind of like saying the PS3 copied Spiderman because of the font of the Playstation 3 logo. Aesthetically, glossy white is an appealing color, and not exclusively Apple's. Much like the matte white on the 360 isn't exclusively tupperware's, and the glossy black on the ps3 isnt a blatant ripoff of the Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass.
Sorry about this post's rambling tone, I'm rather tired right now.
@TheCleaningGuy:
Well I wasn't expecting anyone to take me seriously :P
I've read so many times where people claim a company is ripping on Apple simply because a product is glossy/translucent white, as if Apple owns the color, or even pioneered its use.
@Black-Dog-Howls: Fair enough. But if I hadn't been told this was an Apple product, by looking at the patent image, I'd have guessed with 99% certainty this was a Wii patent.
By the looks of it, this sure is shaping to be a waggle fest generation. Iwata was right about expecting the blue ocean to turn red.
I'm not sure how 360 can do any better with motion control than Sony did since the SixAxis has ended up being an underused gimmick.
Then there's Apple. Please don't make this into some gimmicky iPod peripheral.
@TheCleaningGuy:
Also, just wanted to say that if it were another company using the Spider-man font, the people who hold the rights to the movie may have a case to file suit against them.
The only reason Sony can get away with using that typefont is because they own the rights to the movie :)
Here's how the designer of the PS3, Teiyu Goto explains it:
"Take the PS2 logo - we created it to blend in with the rectangular shape of the console. Personally, I feel very strongly that the logo would not have looked right on PS3.
"If you really look at the PS3 contour carefully, it is rounded when viewing the console in profile. Rather than creating a typography with all the risks that entails, it was wiser to use the one from Spider-Man, for which Sony has the rights.
"It was also the wish of President Kutaragi, who insisted that I use this typography. In fact, the logo was one of the first elements he decided on and the logo may have been the motivating force behind the shape of PS3."
Not to get off topic or anything :D
@rannic: And, furthermore, I couldn't give less of a flying fuck what various tech companies do in the near future, so long as they provide us with better experiences. I'm just trying to use my Internet Psychic Powers to predict the future. :v
It doesn't look like that remote is wireless, in which case, DO NOT WANT.
I wish companies would get away from the Ipod and now Wii designs, what's with all the rectangular shit. It's like Ipod comes up with the circular control display and then everyone copies it, Nintendo comes out with a sad excuse for a remote (imo) and everyone wants to make the same looking thing. I'll give Sony one thing, they were gonna make a boomerang controller which was at least a little different, but it still sucked.
Let's think more outside of the box instead of in each others pockets.
Apple's next move will be to create their mascot, an Italian carpenter. However, he won't wear a mustache and we'll constantly find him wearing black turtlenecks.
Originality: its overated.
@rannic: If they hadn't said the Wiimote was a wiimote I could have, with 100% guarantee, told you that it looked like a TV or DVD remote.
@RTW:
"I'll give Sony one thing, they were gonna make a boomerang controller which was at least a little different, but it still sucked."
That's pretty much the response to your own request.
Everyone copying everyone else sucks, but there's only so much you can do about the ergonomics, and generally speaking what we have now is pretty good.
That's why there's a bandwagon effect: 99% of all the "innovations" suck so if someone figures out to improve the ergonomics, or at least not f*ck it up, everyone joins because there's "diminishing marginal returns" to this whole thing.
I don't know if this is the solution, but the current apple remote does suck ass for many things, text entry not the least of them.
Of course, you can always hack your aTV (its a simple USB flash process now) and get VNC on it so you can use a Mouse+Keyboard or even hack the USB itself for M+K compatibility, but it hasn't had the ridiculous sales of the iPhone so the dev community for it is not nearly as advanced, less emulator projects, etc etc.
What I don't get is why not just have the remote be in the Nano or Mini's form factor and put a scroll wheel on it, that would be halfway there in terms of improving navigation in the aTV menu. Its another Steve thing I imagine, given that this is from 2006 Ive probably had a larger, far more functional remote with this tech in it at prototype and Steve looked at it and said something to the effect of "Wow that big bulky thing is not our style and/or will look bad in MY house, lets just use the existing remote and save money in the process."
See, even Apple users have their pet peeves about the company....Steve Jobs obsessive tinkering in UI matters for the sake of his personal aesthetic viewpoint is mine :P
@DaiMacculate: Way to close your tags, genius. :facepalm:
@DaiMacculate:
So you facepalmed the past you?!
So can we say Apple will join the console wars in 2011? If so I hope Apple teams up with Sega for a comeback.
Do you hear that?
The sound of dozens of Nintendo lawyers just getting ready to sue Apple.....
I saw this coming about a year ago. wiimote is the best way to interact with your TV, period. Not just games. So naturally Apple would want one for its AppleTV. that said, there is plenty they can do to improve it. Make it smaller, make it not need a sensor bar,make it less finicky in rooms with lots of light, etc.
I don't see why everyone is so shocked and angry that Apple would want to do this. Nintendo seems to have no interest in making the wii a TV computer/media streamer, despite the fact that they have the best interface tool for the job. Apple is just filling an obvious niche in the obviously correct way.
@kelvinc: That's the thing, it's about making money, whatever the means. As a consumer, I'd just like to have variation, not everyone having the same product under a different brand name.
This irks me because I had an idea for a set top box that would use Wiimote like functionality to access menus....aaaaand it turns out somebody thought of it 2 years before I did.
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