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Sony Xperia Sola appears at US Patent Office, forgets to mention its codename

Posted by on Tuesday, 7 February, 2012

So far, the extent of Sony’s 2012 smartphone portfolio for the US extends only to the AT&T-bound Xperia Ion, with no word just yet whether the see-through banded Xperia S will arrive on American shores. What happens if it was called the Xperia Sola? That very name’s showed up at the US Patent and Trademark Office, although that’s largely it. So it could be a phone we’ve already seen, or perhaps one of those many road-mapped pseudonyms. Well, with a certain big mobile event just around the corner, we’re sure to get a few more answers on Sony’s other plans for the New World later this month.

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Hankie Notepads Keep Reporters Looking Dapper [Office]

Posted by on Sunday, 5 February, 2012

Shuriken Sticky Notes Make For Stealthy Office Reminders [Office]

Posted by on Sunday, 22 January, 2012

Track Earthquakes, Translate Almost Anything, Control Your Home Theatre, and Run Office on Your iPad [Ipad Apps Of The Week]

Posted by on Friday, 6 January, 2012

Microsoft patent aims to curb your enthusiasm in the office

Posted by on Monday, 21 November, 2011

You might think working for tech royalty out west is all beanbags and 20 percent time. And it might well be. But if your paychecks say Microsoft, you might want to be careful how you spend that extra down-time. A patent with the snappy title Organizational Behavior Monitoring Analysis and Influence describes a system devised by the company to monitor employee interactions. Everything from cutting people off in conversation, to the verbal phrases and mannerisms used over “multi-modal communications” (e-mail, phone and so on) is covered. The aim of the Orwellian system is “defining desired and undesired behaviors for enhancing organizational trust levels” and it’s not the first time Microsoft has made such sinister sounding patent applications. OK, so there is nothing saying exactly what this might be for, or if this would ever be used to monitor its own employees. That said, if your parking space isn’t there on Monday, you might want to backtrack through the previous week’s water-cooler diatribes.

Microsoft patent aims to curb your enthusiasm in the office originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Nov 2011 05:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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U.S. Patent Office Shows Off Timeless Machines

Posted by on Wednesday, 16 November, 2011

An exhibit of models from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office takes visitors back to a golden age of mechanical ingenuity.



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