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Jeffrey L. Robbin

Researcher at Apple Inc.

Publications -  145
Citations -  10659

Jeffrey L. Robbin is an academic researcher from Apple Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Graphical user interface. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 145 publications receiving 10659 citations.

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Proximity detector in handheld device

TL;DR: Proximity based systems and methods that are implemented on an electronic device are disclosed in this article, where the method includes sensing an object spaced away and in close proximity to the electronic device.
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Method and apparatus for accelerated scrolling

TL;DR: In this article, the rotational user action is transformed into linear action with respect to a graphical user interface and the resulting acceleration effect causes the linear action to be enhanced such that a lengthy data set is able to be rapidly traversed.
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Method and apparatus for use of rotational user inputs

TL;DR: Improved approaches for users of computing devices to interact with graphical user interfaces are described in this article, where a rotational user action supplied by a user at a user input device is transformed into linear action with respect to a graphical user interface.
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Intelligent interaction between media player and host computer

TL;DR: In this paper, improved techniques for interaction between a host computer and a media player are discussed, such as automatic synchronization of media contents stored on the media player with media contents on the host computer.
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Graphical user interface and methods of use thereof in a multimedia player

TL;DR: In this article, a hierarchically ordered graphical user interface is presented for a portable multimedia device, and a method, apparatus, and system for providing user supplied configuration data are described, where a first order, or home, interface provides a highest order of user selectable items each of which, when selected, results in a lower order user interface associated with the selected item.