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Apple Applies For International iWatch Trademarks

TOKYO (CBS/AP) -- Apple Inc. has applied for a trademark in Japan for "iWatch" as rumors suggest it may be developing a smart wristwatch.

A document obtained Monday from the Japan Patent Office's website said the application was made June 3 and made public June 27.

It was not immediately clear when the application might be approved. Patent office and Apple officials in Japan were not available for comment late Monday.

Also on Monday, the technology website 9to5mac.com reported that Apple had applied for iWatch trademarks in several other countries, including Mexico, Turkey and Taiwan.

Apple is rumored to be working on a smart watch that would run on a version of the operating system used by its iPhone and iPad. The company has not confirmed those rumors, but CEO Tim Cook has hinted that it may be developing a wearable computing device such as a wristwatch.

Applying for a trademark in Japan isn't proof of Apple's intentions. The Cupertino-based company has many patents for devices it will never produce.

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