Among the flurry of Apple patent applications that surfaced today, no less than 10 filings relate to the company's iChat and Time Machine. The Cupertino-based company's Time Machine-related patents cover methods and a computer program for providing a user interface that includes earlier versions of data, true to the software's ability to 'move through time' to prior versions of documents and files via a graphical user interface. iChat-related patents describe video communication systems and methods, as well as sharing graphical user interface output in a chat environment. Another iChat-oriented patent details sharing application output in a chat environment.
Another patent filing that surfaced today describes a potential update to Apple TV and/or Front Row software, paving the way for live iChat and broadcast TV features in future versions of Apple TV/Front Row. The latter patent also details a new remote control with a new set of Widget keys, which could bring up text messaging widgets or live iChat sessions.



