Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140092543 | KEYBOARD INTEGRATED NFC ANTENNA - A metal baseboard with a planar shape which is placed close to a Near Field Communication (NFC) radio antenna may be configured with a number of slots in the metal. These slots may disrupt the eddy current that would otherwise be induced in the metal by magnetic emissions emanating from the NFC antenna. The reduction in eddy current that results from these slots may reduce the severe attenuation of the signal that would otherwise be caused by the metal. In general, each slot may run approximately perpendicular to the direction of the expected eddy current. This may be approximated by having many of the slots each run perpendicular to the nearest part of the antenna wiring. | 04-03-2014 |
20140141733 | ADAPTIVE ANTENNA SELECTION - The present disclosure is directed to adaptive antenna selection. In general, devices consistent with the present disclosure may be configured to adapt their antenna configuration to sensed device conditions. In one embodiment, an example device may comprise a communication module, a plurality of antennas, at least one sensor and an antenna selection module. The communication module may be configured to send and receive information via at least wireless communication. The plurality of antennas may be configured to conduct the wireless communication, while the sensors may be configured to sense device conditions. The antenna selection module may be configured to cause at least one antenna in the plurality of antennas to be coupled to the communication module based on the device conditions. | 05-22-2014 |
20140160365 | Display for Electronic Device - In one embodiment a display assembly comprises a backlight assembly, a first display panel proximate a first side of the backlight assembly, wherein the first liquid crystal panel is to be communicatively coupled to a controller, and a second display panel proximate a second side of the backlight assembly, opposite the first side, wherein the second display panel is to be communicatively coupled to the controller. Other embodiments may be described. | 06-12-2014 |
20140184521 | INTEGRATED CAMERA LENS AND TOUCH SCREEN COVER FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Particular embodiments described herein provide a touch screen assembly for an electronic device, such as a laptop, notebook or tablet, having a camera module. The touch screen assembly includes a touch screen cover having a touch sensor layer extending across a portion of a surface of the touch screen cover, and a camera lens element integrated with the touch screen cover. The camera lens element is configured to be held at a predetermined distance with respect to the camera module of the electronic device. | 07-03-2014 |
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20080218423 | User configurable wireless antenna module for computing platforms - A removable antenna is configured for a computing platform. This configuring, for example, includes; mounting a bracket on the computing platform designed to accommodate a removable antenna and a removable signal compatible dome. The removable antenna is mounted on the bracket, and the removable signal compatible dome, configured at least in part on the removable antenna, is also mounted on the bracket. | 09-11-2008 |
20090002797 | Multi-directional camera for a mobile device - Systems and methods for providing a multi-directional camera for a mobile device are disclosed. Embodiments of a system may include a mobile device having a chassis and a multi-directional camera attached to the mobile device. The camera may include two or more camera lenses pointing in different directions and an image sensor substantially perpendicular to an image sensor axis. Embodiments may also include a mirror to redirect light from a camera lens to the image sensor where the mirror is tilted with respect to the image sensor axis and a rotating mechanism attached to the chassis to rotate the mirror from a first position to a second position, the first position resulting in light being redirected from a first lens to the imaging sensor and the second mirror position resulting in light being redirected from a second lens to the imaging sensor. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed. | 01-01-2009 |
20090006831 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR CONFIGURING ADD-ON HARDWARE TO A COMPUTING PLATFORM - In one embodiment a method is disclosed for adding hardware device to a computing platform and configuring the newly installed hardware device. The method may include coupling hardware device to a computing platform, where the hardware device has memory and the computing platform has memory. The operating system of the computing platform may be detected by the hardware device and the platform may download and execute code stored by the hardware device to and in response to the executed code the computing platform may locate a source for a download of driver information for the added hardware. Other embodiments are also described. | 01-01-2009 |
20090135139 | INTEGRATED INPUT AND DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A MOBILE COMPUTER - A device and system are disclosed. In one embodiment the device comprises a primary display unit, a base unit coupled to the primary display unit, and a touch-sensitive secondary display unit, coupled to the base unit, operable to receive input from a user and display information for the user. | 05-28-2009 |
20090160878 | DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF DISPLAY CALIBRATION - Device, system, and method for display calibration. For example, an apparatus includes: one or more color sensors, embedded within a body of a mobile device, to measure one or more color attributes of a visual element displayed by a display unit of the mobile device when a lid of the mobile device is in a closed position; and a color calibrator to calibrate one or more parameters of the display unit based on the one or more color attributes measured by the one or more color sensors. | 06-25-2009 |
20090167723 | Input devices - Methods and apparatus relating to input devices are described. In one embodiment, an optical or an infrared sensor may be used to detect rays focused by a lens. A touch location (e.g., associated with location of a finger, a pen, a surface contact (with a table or mouse pad, for example), etc.) may be determined based on the detected rays. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 07-02-2009 |
20090172450 | Mobile systems with seamless transition by activating second subsystem to continue operation of application executed by first subsystem as it enters sleep mode - A computer system includes two or more subsystems. In one example, a first subsystem is executing a multimedia application using data stored in a first storage device. A copy of the data is also stored in a second storage device associated with a second subsystem. The second subsystem may be a dedicated multimedia player controller. When the first subsystem is to enter a sleep state, the second subsystem may continue to process the multimedia data stored in the second storage device. The second subsystem may also use the same audio port that the first subsystem was using before it enters the sleep state. Appropriate transition point may be determined by the second subsystem to ease audio disruption. | 07-02-2009 |
20130106814 | DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF DISPLAY CALIBRATION | 05-02-2013 |
20130194240 | Optical Input Devices with Sensors - Methods and apparatus relating to input devices are described. In one embodiment, an optical or an infrared sensor may be used to detect rays focused by a lens. A touch location (e.g., associated with location of a finger, a pen, a surface contact (with a table or mouse pad, for example), etc.) may be determined based on the detected rays. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 08-01-2013 |
20140160653 | KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Particular embodiments described herein provide for an electronic device, such as a notebook computer or laptop, that includes including a base portion and a keyboard assembly at least partially disposed in the base portion. The keyboard assembly may include a first portion having at least a first key of a first thickness, and a second portion having at least a second key of a second thickness. The first thickness is different than the second thickness. In a particular embodiment, the first thickness is less than the second thickness. In a particular embodiment, the first portion includes a key row of the keyboard assembly. In still another more particular embodiment, the first portion is a top key row of the keyboard assembly. In still another more particular embodiment, the first portion is a bottom key row of the keyboard assembly. In particular embodiments, a reduced thickness of the first portion may provide for additional space within the base portion to allow other components to be located therein. | 06-12-2014 |
20140184512 | DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING MULTI-MODE VIRTUAL BEZEL - A computing device may include a touch-sensitive display. Display logic may control a size of an active area of the touch-sensitive display and a size of an inactive area of the touch-sensitive display. The display logic to set the active area to a first size when the touch-sensitive display is in a first mode. Display logic to set the active area to a second size when the touch-sensitive display is in a second mode. In one embodiment, the computing device may be a convertible computer system. In another embodiment, the computing device may be a tablet computer system. | 07-03-2014 |
20140281636 | MOBILE SYSTEMS WITH SEAMLESS TRANSITION BY ACTIVATING SECOND SUBSYSTEM TO CONTINUE OPERATION OF APPLICATION EXECUTED BY FIRST SUBSYSTEM AS IT ENTERS SLEEP MODE - A computer system includes two or more subsystems. In one example, a first subsystem is executing a multimedia application using data stored in a first storage device. A copy of the data is also stored in a second storage device associated with a second subsystem. The second subsystem may be a dedicated multimedia player controller. When the first subsystem is to enter a sleep state, the second subsystem may continue to process the multimedia data stored in the second storage device. The second subsystem may also use the same audio port that the first subsystem was using before it enters the sleep state. Appropriate transition point may be determined by the second subsystem to ease audio disruption. | 09-18-2014 |
20140341418 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING EXPANDABLE SPEAKER BOX - An electronic device having at least one expandable speaker box is provided. The electronic device may include a base having at least one speaker disposed therein and at least one speaker box configured to expand. The electronic device may include further include a lid having a display configured to be attached to the base. The at least one speaker box may be at least partially formed of a compressible-expandable material, such as rubber. Alternatively, the at least one speaker box may be at least partially formed of a bi-metal material that expands when exposed to heat. | 11-20-2014 |
20150212550 | DETACHABLE DISPLAYS - Technologies for utilizing a plurality of displays include a computing device and a plurality of detachable display units physically coupled to the computing device. The computing device executes an application of the computing device and assigns the application to a detachable display unit of the plurality of detachable display units. The detachable display unit monitors for detachment of the detachable display unit from the computing device and maintains execution of the assigned application in response to detachment of the detachable display unit. | 07-30-2015 |
20150223351 | CHASSIS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A chassis for an electronic device may include a first metal layer to form an inner surface of the chassis, an insulating layer on the first metal layer, and a second metal layer on the insulating layer. The second metal layer may be connected to a ground area of a circuit board to be provided in the chassis. | 08-06-2015 |