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A Russian news server came up with interesting news Izvestia. This portal's article claims that Apple has applied to register the "iWatch" trademark in Russia. If this statement is true, the speculations about upcoming smart watches from the workshop of Californian engineers would be confirmed to some extent.

But of course the situation is not that simple. Apple has faced problems several times in naming its products and then registering a trademark. He had a great battle to tempt in China for the iPad name and eventually had to rename its iTV to Apple TV due to problems in Britain.

It also often happens that Apple and other technology companies patent and register something just to be sure, which in the end will never see the light of day. In today's era of bitter lawsuits over every technology, design and product name, it is a logical preventive measure.

In March of this year, Bloomberg reported that over 100 Cupertino product design experts were working on a new wrist-like device. The name iWatch is relatively easy to use in the established labeling of Apple products. However, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, who has been fairly accurate in the past with his predictions of Apple's future moves, has stated that the iWatch won't hit the market until the end of 2014.

Source: 9to5Mac.com
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