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Filed under: Motorola , RIM Moto's bleeding from a lot of places lately -- and the hemmorahging isn't just of the financial sort, either (it actually seems to have those cuts and bruises under control for the moment). Hot off a suit filed against Apple for making off with one of its higher-ups...
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Good grief. We see a lot of unusual and innovative phone designs here at Pocket Picks.
Sleekly contoured handsets, foldable e-paper displays, holographic displays.. we’ve seen them all. Few, though, have come with quite the “Eh?” factor as this patent from Motorola.
Look at it - it’s...
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Filed under: Multimedia , Motorola , Misc It looks like Motorola isn't about to let Apple have the goofy, non-existent product spotlight to itself, with a recent patent application of its revealing some plans of its own for a head-mounted display. As you can see above, however, this one is no ordinary...
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Various head mounted displays for wearable computing, virtual reality and other applications have been known for some time already. And while prototypes and even commercial models do exist somewhere, none of them have been able to crack a wider consumer market.
Recently the new frontier for the application...
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Motorola has patented a new Bluetooth headset that can gather medical data about the wearer.
The device works like a standard headset but, in addition to the microphone and earpiece, alsohas an array of sensors that can monitor the wearer’s heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, etc.
The data...
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Filed under: Peripherals , Motorola What do you do as a handset maker when your design team can't get past one product design ? You turn to new and strange patents and hope nobody notices your flagging product line, of course. Motorola has decided that monitoring vital signs via a Bluetooth headset...
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We've yet to see the pico-projector (that is, projectors embedded within mobile phones) even break into mobile phone reality, and Sony Ericsson is already thinking about a future filled with mobile phone projectors. By the time mobile phone projectors hit the mainstream (perhaps by 2010), Sony Ericsson...
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IntoMobile
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02-21-2008
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Filed under: Motorola, RIM, patent, Mobile, sony, ericsson, projector, Announcements, phone, application, Partnerships, financial, pico, pico projector
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Filed under: Motorola , RIM We're not sure Motorola's turnaround strategy should involve picking legal fights with an undisputed market leader, but now that CEO Greg Brown's personally in charge , it looks like the gloves are off -- Moto's just filed a lawsuit claiming that RIM infringed...
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It seems that Phillips isn’t the only company looking to muscle in quick on folding display technology for phones. A patent has cropped up revealing that Motorola has been pondering the idea too.
The interesting thing about the tech detailed in this patent is that the coiled screen would become solid...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola Granted, Motorola's latest patent application is really about a dreamy user interface system, but it's the allusions to a flexible keypad / display that really has our imaginations tingling. Put simply, the firm draws up plans to concoct rollable cellphone parts...
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Filed under: Handsets , HTC , Motorola , Nokia , RIM , Samsung , Sony Ericsson , UTStarcom , ATT , Sprint , HP , Apple What would you do if the US patent office gave you the go-ahead on a far-reaching, non-specific application filed for a "mobile entertainment and communication device"? If...
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01-25-2008
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Motorola’s had enough troubles last year - it’s time that they turn over a new leaf and get back to the business of making profits from mobile phone sales. Moto has just settled their outstanding patent disputes with Metrologic Instruments, giving them a clean slate to launch those 20-30...