The tablets and computers are evolving at a slow pace, but important. It is enough to see some models of Microsoft as the Surface Book of 2015, which has a screen detachable the keyboard, or the first tablet Surface, which incorporates a cover with a keyboard. The next revolution is already patented, and according to the site Patently Apple, it’s technology that of gesture.
The source claims that Microsoft has been patenting similar projects to those of Apple for many years. Both the magnetic system that they use their tablet as the keyboard on the sleeve were also patented by the company from Cupertino, but the company founded by Bill Gates went ahead with the launch of the devices in all cases.
that Is why the Web – site that explores in detail the patents of both companies – ensures that the next big step will be the recognition of gesture and tablet computers, and give first Microsoft.
While Apple purchased a series of patents for recognition of gesture in 2012, Microsoft has been making their own developments. The company’s documents of Windows 10 show his theory of how should be the computers and tablets of the future, that might not be so far away and arrive at the next event on the 26th of October.
it would Be a system that would include a camera with infrared technology that will allow the detection of gestures within a certain distance, which you could tell to the computer or tablet open a particular document. The source indicates that the system not only could you “see” your hands, but also to other parts of the body, in addition to would recognition of three-dimensional.
The technology in which they work both companies would allow the recognition of objects. In addition to this, other peripheral devices, such as a keyboard or a mouse, can send information to combine a series of orders. Since then not all technologies would be available immediately, although the source notes, many improvements that could be made reality soon.
Apple also held a event to present the new MacBook Pro, but between the rumors that hover about this release there are no major indications that the company will incorporate the technology that has already patented, at least for the moment. Take a look here at some of the announcements that we expect from the company from Cupertino.
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