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Apple's iBeacons goes 'Made for iPhone', and other news for Feb. 26, 2014

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<p>Apple has rolled iBeacons into its Made for iPhone (MFi) program. iBeacons are miniature Bluetooth transmitters that talk to Bluetooth 4.0 devices and provide micro-location data. iBeacons have a wide array of use, but currently they are most often found in retail stores and baseball parks.</p>

<p>By rolling iBeacons into the MFi program, Apple gains greater control over who can call what an iBeacon device. As Beekn.net explains:</p>


<p>The move means that the iBeacon trademark, which has ended up being applied by the media to a whole slew of devices that act as beacons, will now be used with a bit more control from Cupertino.</p>

<p>As we've noted elsewhere, beacons that carry the iBeacon name are conforming to two things:</p>

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   <li>They broadcast Bluetooth LE 'signals' in a way that conforms to the Apple standard for what those signals should contain</li>
   <li>They have use of the iBeacon trademark</li>
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<p>But there's no particular restriction in place which makes an iBeacon incompatible with Android or other phones. So while a beacon might carry the iBeacon name, this simple means that it has access to the trademark and that it has been configured to work well with Apple devices.</p>


<p>Interested developers can go to their MFi account and accept the new iBeacon NDA to begin using the trademark on their products.</p>

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<p>In other news:</p>

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   <li>Apple has added an additional Apple TV channel in Sweden. The new channel is TV 4 Play and includes original programs, live broadcasting, and movies.</li>
   <li>Apple has officially filed a formal appeal of the ebooks antitrust ruling. The company has also asked the appellate court to suspend the work of the external antitrust compliance monitor assigned to Apple.</li>
   <li>The FCC has launched a new ad-free FCC Speed Test app that "accurately measures your mobile broadband performance and displays an in-depth view of its factors." The FCC says using it will "bring greater clarity and competition to the broadband service marketplace."</li>
   <li>Candy Crush's developer has withdrawn its controversial "candy" trademark application.</li>
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