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Apple patent roundup: Pico projectors and schematic maps

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

It’s turning out to be a pretty big week for Apple’s patent portfolio. Earlier this week the company was granted nearly 20 new patents, and it’s just filed for two more eyebrow-raising patents. The first patent, described in detail at Patently Apple, covers so-called “pico” projectors that could display information from an iPhone, iPad, or Mac against a wall for presentations and other applications. The patent describes built-in projectors for iDevices (which have been a pie-in-the-sky rumored feature for years) and a small projector accessory for Macs. According to the patent this goes beyond simple projection, however, with a “shared workspace” feature enabling images from one projected display to be shared and transferred to another.

This projector patent also describes support for a gesture-based interface that sounds broadly similar to the Kinect peripheral for the Xbox 360. The advantages for Keynote presentations are obvious, and it’s likely that third-party game developers would jump on this feature too. Between the gesture-based interface and the projected images, this all sounds very evocative of the computer interface from the early 00s film Minority Report.

Apple may just be covering its patent bases and may have no plans to actually debut this feature any time soon, but MacRumors notes that Apple did recently purchase the applepico.com domain, possibly related to these new pico projector concepts.

AppleInsider describes today’s other major patent application, Schematic Maps. This patent describes a feature whereby relevant features on a map would be emphasized for a user. For example, roads along a driving route could be distorted to represent only those roads relevant to the route, with distances warped so the entire route could fit on an iPhone’s small display.

This would of course render the map inaccurate in several other ways, but it would definitely simplify navigation compared to the current Maps app, which must zoom in and out among various levels of detail for longer routes with multiple turns. This would also be more in line with how most users actually think about navigation; the emphasis is usually less on accurate representation of distances, cartography, etc., and more about finding landmarks and relevant points of interest along a route.

AppleInsider notes that this second patent is credited to two former employees of Placebase, a Google Maps competitor that Apple purchased nearly two years ago.

http://www.tuaw.com/2011/08/11/apple-patent-roundup-pico-projectors-and-schematic-maps/

Micro Media

Monday, July 25th, 2011

The early era of motion pictures and broadcast television gave rise to mass media where millions of people watched the same thing at the same time. The era of micro media is upon us where dozens of people watch the same t hing at the same time. Since the message can be so narrowly crafted the videos are extraordinarily relevant to their lives. As the lesser developed world has leapfrogged to wireless phones instead of copper wires so too will they leap over mass media to micro media.

Apple gets patent for solar-powered gear

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Apple on Tuesday received a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for powering electronics partially with solar power. (See patent number 7,868,582).

The patent, which was originally filed in 2009, describes a system of using a solar panel for charging different portable devices, including a notebook computer, tablet, phone, or other handheld gadget.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20028398-54.html#ixzz1AvyE3tlN

Camcorder with built-in projector

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666294273

The user can edit video within the camcorder

School in rural Bangladesh

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

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All girls class in a public secondary school. The girls were marveling at a camcorder.

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Gram Vikas in Orissa, India

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

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The children and staff of the Rudhapadar Project in the District of Gamjam. A five hour car ride from the Bhubaneswar airport. One of the most remote places that I’ve ever visited.

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A village entrepreneur who rented a TV and charged a few rupees for people to watch DVDs

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When I demonstrated a pico projector, the children were awestruck.

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These residents of a small village had never seen an image of themselves on a camcorder.

Working with Digital Green in Jashipur

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

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This is a workshop with Digital Green staff on their NGO partners in rural Orissa

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A lovely lady who acme out to see what was going on.

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Teaching the staff how to use a video reflector

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It was good to see the motivation of the ladies. They love making video!

Groups shots in Rural Orissa

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

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The group was fun to work with.

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Here are a group of villages describing their adoption of agricultural techniques featured in the videos.

Tiny projector (smaller than a pico)

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Texas Instruments unveiled a new DLP Pico chip at the IFA electronics show, a model called the nHD that’s about the size of a raisin. It can be used to project images with a resolution of 640×360 pixels.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-20015515-92.html?tag=nl.e724#ixzz0yu8k8yIR

Visiting 3 NGOs in Sept

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Later this month I will be leaving for a 2 week trip to India and Bangladesh to work with 3 charities. Digital Green and  Gram Vikas in Orissa, India and then onto Dhaka, Bangladesh to visit English-In-Action.

Digital Green provides advice to poor farmers www.digitalgreen.org

Gram Vikas provides clean water and sanitation systems www.gramvikas.org

English-In-Action is a program that teaches the English language www.eiabd.com/eia/index.php/news/latest-news/139-english-in-action-teacher-development-workshops

Our efforts to run trials with portable media players are going well. These days we are doing work with audio and video.
We are using pico projectors www.ompt.org/content/techproductsequipment which are still miraculous to me.