Toyota Motor Corp., which is interested in all sorts of mobility, has filed for a patent that could lead to a flying car. The application, published in the database of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, covers a “stackable wing for an aerocar,” according to…
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No, the children’s doodle of a flying car pictured here isn’t a joke. This is an actual Toyota patent filing for a “stackable wing for an aerocar” that was just recently published by the U.S. Patent Office and reported by Automotive News. That horizontal line…
Read MoreGlasses have a habit of not staying put. They slide down your nose, and you have to push them back, then they slide back down again—it’s an unending game of cat-and-mouse that gets even worse if you’re doing anything remotely active, like running. A new…
Read MoreDVR maker TiVo has sued Samsung for patent infringement, alleging that Samsung’s digital video recorders violate four of TiVo’s patents. The announcement came as part of Tivo’s Q2 2015 earnings report, which saw the company generate close to $120 million in net revenue, compared to…
Read MoreIndia has again denied Pfizer Inc a patent on its rheumatoid arthritis drug tofacitinib, the latest setback for a multinational drugmaker seeking to enforce its intellectual property rights in the country. Pfizer sought a patent that covers an important chemical formulation of the active compound…
Read MoreCUPERTINO – Apple filed a new patent that suggests the company is developing fuel cell technology to power their mobile devices. The patent was published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and described as a “fuel cell system to power a portable…
Read MoreIt might be time to purge your Facebook friends list of people you don’t trust. Facebook could soon take the old adage ‘you can judge a man by the company he keeps’ to the next level. A patent acquired by Facebook states that users could…
Read MoreMUMBAI: The Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks has issued new guidelines for issuance of computer-related inventions, which could make it easier for IT companies in the country to register a patent.The guidelines, issued on August 21, allow companies to show innovation in…
Read MoreAccording to a patent granted to Apple on Tuesday, iPhones, iPads and other branded equipment could one day sport onboard smoke detection hardware to alert users, and interested parties, of a potentially dangerous situation. Source: USPTO Apple’s U.S. Patent No. 9,123,221 for “Wireless device networks…
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