A trademark application filed with the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office reveals Samsung will refer to the S8's screen as an «Infinity Display.»
Specifically, one of the company's recent filings with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office reveals an interest in bringing a pair of new peripherals to the Switch.
A recently discovered Nintendo patent at the US Patent and
Trademark Office reveals that Nintendo is considering bringing...
A document recently published by the US Patent and
Trademark Office reveals Intel's vision for a system that would issue digital assets to miners who apply their computer processing power to DNA and RNA research.
Documents from the US Patent and
Trademark Office reveal that Nintendo applied for the trademark just days ago, on October 21st.
A document published by the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office revealed that Apple is working on a fingerprint technology that can be embedded on the smartphone display.
Not exact matches
SEATTLE — Apparently ending several years of uncertainty, an official of the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office (PTO)
revealed here today that the government intends to grant patents on expressed sequence tags (ESTs), human DNA sequences of up to a few hundred base pairs in length that can be used to identify and detect the expression of specific genes.
We're leaning towards a
reveal of Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll, the name of which McWhertor discovered via the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office last month.
As for the Japanese
trademark, the country's JPO
office reveals that Nintendo applied for the mark in September 2014.
The U.S.
Trademark and Patent
Office often
reveals automakers» plans years in advance.
In August 2013, Chrysler applied to the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office to revive the Scat Pack name, three months before it
revealed its first Scat Pack Challenger at the 2013 Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas.
We recently
revealed that Fallout 4 patent was spotted at the German
trademark office, called «Fallout: Shadow of Boston», but it looks like Bethesda has...
E3 2015 is about 3 weeks away, and it looks like one of Sony's projects might have just been
revealed via a new
trademark filing with the US Patent and Trademar
trademark filing with the US Patent and
TrademarkTrademark Office.
Last year the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO), itself, published its own report citing a «drastic rise in patent litigation» that also referenced a USPTO working paper ominously
revealing that «economists, legal scholars and policy makers are concerned about the impact of patent litigation on the rate and direction of US innovation and on the functioning of the US intellectual property system.»
Earlier this summer the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Microsoft that
reveals a 3D depth camera for a future Surface device that will be able to interpret in - air hand gestures to control a function of the device or to manipulate an on - screen radial menu.
Patently Mobile presents only a brief summary of granted patents with associated graphics for journalistic news purposes as each Granted Patent is
revealed by the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office.
Late last month the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Microsoft that
revealed their work on a Windows smartwatch.
The US Patent &
Trademark Office recently published a patent application from Sony
revealing the company's latest advances in a future head - tracking headset.
Last week, the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Motorola
revealing a new notebook or Chromebook keyboard concept incorporating a mini trackpad right into the center of the spacebar.
Last week the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Google that
reveals their continual work on this project.
Last week the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office published a design patent of Samsung's
revealing a fold - out smartphone design as noted below.
A new patent filed with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office has
revealed Google's plans to implement standardized wireless charging abilities into an on the keyboards of the laptop computers of tomorrow.
Last week the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Google that
revealed a future smart device such as a smartphone or tablet that could transfer data to a smart wall or a large flat display using a built - in laser beam.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Samsung
revealing their work on a new «smart ring» accessory device that could be used to control certain functionality on future smartphones, tablets or any kind of smart TV.
Patently Mobile has now discovered a second patent application that was published by the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office last month from Microsoft that
reveals more information on this new wearables system.
Earlier this quarter the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Google that
reveals a unique facial and fingerprint authentication system.
Patent Bolt has discovered new design patents in the US Patent and
Trademark Office database that
reveal a new LG mobile device speaker dock plus a series of new Samsung patents covering several products that are worth noting.
As we've said a thousand times, unlike «patent applications,» design patents published by the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office never
reveal pertinent information about a particular design.
Over the holidays the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Samsung that
reveals new grip sensing capabilities using pressure sensors that can recognize specific grip patterns.
This week the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Samsung that
reveals an invention tapping into the power generating benefits of using triboelectric generators on future smart device displays to keep devices running longer without recharging.
Earlier this month the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a patent application from Google that
reveals a new Google Wallet NFC feature coming to future Android smartphones.
A recently published patent filed with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO)
reveals that Samsung is exploring a smartwatch design with a second screen.
The US Patent &
Trademark Office recently published a patent application from Google that
revealed new floating navigational controls for a future Android tablet.
Last week the US Patent &
Trademark Office published a Samsung patent application
revealing a new smartphone protective case with a speaker sound amplification path in single and dual speaker configurations.
Then, last week, the US Patent and
Trademark Office published a patent application from Samsung,
revealing that the South Korean company hasn't given up on the idea of creating a foldable handset, according to Patently Mobile.