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In a recently filed patent, LG appears to be looking to drastically step things up in the future with a 16-lens smartphone camera setup capable of capturing what the patent calls “moving images”.
The 11th-generation Civic has been spied in patent images, ahead of its expected reveal in the second half of 2021 as a 2022 model.
If these patent images are to be believed, the 2022 Z will also keep its retro taillights that were inspired by the old Nissan 300ZX, as well as the hood bulge that inspired by the original 240Z.
It's been almost three months since Google lead a $542 million round of funding for the Magic Leap, an augmented reality project shrouded in mystery. Aside from vague claims about a "biomimetic ...
2022 Honda Civic sedan, hatchback designs show up in patent images The current 10th-gen Honda Civic isn't the most elegant car on the road, but it stands apart from its rivals and overall it's a ...
That changed this week when a massive Magic Leap patent application appeared on the US Patent and Trademark Office’s website. Patent filings are inherently broad in scope, especially for big ...
Patent images of Lucid Motors’ Gravity SUV. In a post from Lucid forum member evonthego, several patent images filed with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) show what a ...
The images were spotted on a Japanese blog, regarding 14 patents Mazda has applied for recently. The most notable among them is a patent regarding a two-door sports car with an aluminum space ...
Update March 15: As it turns out, the images of the Acura sedan you see here may have been published by the patent office this month, but they aren’t new.An Acura spokesperson confirmed to ...
And while the newly published patent images resemble the PS4's existing DualShock 4 in many ways, the port at the top appears to be USB-C rather than the USB-B micro connector on the DualShock 4.
A patent application lodged by Google in July 2007 but recently made public seeks to patent a method where by robots (computers) can read and understand text in images and video.
On Tuesday the US Patent Office granted Apple a patent for “face image generation with pose and expression control”—AKA deepfakes—based on reference images.
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