Sony patents gaming scan, merging reality with virtual worlds.
Sony updates patent that could allow players to scan real-world items into virtual reality worlds
Sony has updated a patent that could allow players to scan real-world items into virtual reality worlds. The technology described could allow users to generate virtual game objects based on real-world items they had scanned. The object could then be inserted into a game or simulation, with properties chosen by the user. (Source- videogameschronicle)
Motorola receives a patent for a smartphone with a wrap-around display
Motorola has received a patent for a smartphone with a wrap-around display. The patent shows that the screen seamlessly stretches around both sides and edges of the handset. The smartphone by Motorola will not have any physical buttons. (Source- indiatoday)
Disney gets patent to project 3D images for individual guests for interactive virtual experiences
Walt Disney Co. has been granted a patent to project moving 3D images on real-world objects to interact with theme park visitors, making it easier to create interactive attractions throughout its theme parks. People would not have to wear special goggles or headsets to see the images, according to the patent. (Source- techxplore)
B2B security provider nsKnox wins US patent
The B2B fraud prevention and security company nsKnox has been awarded a patent for its CCS (Cooperative Cyber Security) technology. The technology provides a cyber-grade external security layer ensuring no single point of failure when protecting incoming and outgoing payments throughout the fund transfer journey. (Source- pymnts)
DeepIntent receives patent for its Patient Modeled Audiences technology
DeepIntent received a patent for its Patient Modeled Audiences technology that enables pharmaceutical advertisers to reach highly-qualified patient audiences with speed and precision, in a privacy-safe way. The technology uses industry’s most comprehensive real-world clinical datasets to precisely reach patient populations. (Source- prnewswire)
BMW files patent application for a yoke-like ‘steering handle’
BMW filed a patent application for a “steering handle” that you can manipulate with one hand. A wide crossbar with two L-shaped handles on either end is the basic shape of BMW’s idea here, and the outside handles can rotate independently of how the center bar has been turned. (Source- caranddriver)
Nanoscope obtains a patent covering its Multi-Characteristic Opsin (MCO) gene therapy platform for reversing blindness
Nanoscope has been awarded a patent covering its Multi-Characteristic Opsin (MCO) optogenetic gene therapy platform for restoring vision. The patent from the USPTO provides broad protections for MCO, and their therapeutic applications. (Source- prnewswire)
Tevogen Bio receives a patent for the method of preparing its investigational SARS-CoV-2 specific T cell therapy
Tevogen Bio received a patent for the method of preparing COVID-19 peptide specific cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) for the treatment of COVID-19 infection. The patented technology allows for manufacturing hundreds of therapeutic doses of Killer T cells (Cytotoxic CD8+ T Lymphocytes) from a single donor. (Source- businesswire)
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