Apple Granted 46 Patents Including Design Patents For Mac
- Apple Granted 46 Patents Including Design Patents For Machines
- Apple Granted 46 Patents Including Design Patents For Mac Free
The design patent seems to show a display that addresses those issues. Apple is working on a new, modular Mac Pro and a standalone display. This patent could reflect an upcoming screen. It’s unclear if such a monitor would also be able to easily swivel from side to side, a feature some users have wanted in Apple displays and iMacs.
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Apple Granted 46 Patents Including Design Patents For Machines
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This new hearing aid technology described in the patent could be implemented in a portable audio device, like the iPhone, in order to detect if the user has a hearing aid and then automatically adjust the audio signal so you don’t have to fumble with those little hearing aid volume knobs yourself. Here’s how the patented technology could work: Say you’re grandpa who’s wearing a hearing aid gets a call. Instead of adjusting the volume manually, the iPhone would use proximity and magnetic field sensors to detect when the device is moved toward a hearing aid, and then amp up the volume. Theoretically, it could work in reverse as well. Also, among the big batch of patents first reported by, is the description of a ‘Diamond Cutting Tool for Cutting Smooth Reflective Surfaces’ that’s used to give the iPhone a smooth, shiny finish. Apple’s been bragging about its diamond-cut chamfered edges since the. There’s no guarantee that Apple will include the new hearing aid patent invented by Shaohai Chen and Ching-Yu Tam in the future, however the company has been a leader in regard to accessibility. Just last week it won for its VoiceOver feature to help those with vision impairments use an Apple device.
Apple Granted 46 Patents Including Design Patents For Mac Free
More accessibility improvements are likely on the way in iOS 9 and the iPhone 6s. Hopefully the new hearing aid tech is one of them.