Apple ‘Grab & Go’ sync patent application features… Engadget

Apple’s applied for and gotten a ton of patents this year, and while most of them are fairly boring, we’re intrigued by this recently-revealed application for a “Grab & Go” sync system — and not just because one of the diagrams references Engadget. The idea is to simplify sync by pre-packaging sets of data into categories like family, business, and entertainment that a user could just grab, as well as make sharing files between devices like phones, computers, and even game consoles much easier. The software can adapt to fit multiple connection types and add various levels of encryption and security, including requiring devices to be in close proximity to each other in order to sync. All in all, it sounds like a solid evolutionary addition to MobileMe, and we’re curious to see if any of this ever ships — the patent application was just made public, so it could be a while.

[Via AppleInsider]

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