Canon and Microsoft inks patent cross-licensing deal

Microsoft Corporation and Canon Inc., two giants on their own respective fields, have recently signed an agreement that grants the two parties the right to use each other’s patents. Could this handshake eventually lead to an EOS-powered Lumia smartphone?

The recent collaborative agreement between Canon and Microsoft was not the first time instance that the two firms sat down and discussed patent matters. As a matter of fact in 2009 the two companies, along with Sanyo and Sony, have entered a licensing agreement for the use exFAT (EXtended File Allocation Table) format which “greatly expands the size of files that flash memory devices can handle.”

Fast forward to today, and the two companies are it again. This time though, both parties were mum about the details of the recent licensing agreement, and only states that it’ll cover “a broad range of products and services each company offers, including certain digital imaging and mobile consumer products.”


A retouched picture of a Tag Heuer smartphone which was used as an April Fool’s joke.

Although the announcement of the partnership between Microsoft and Canon was mainly centered about collaboration and avoidance of future patent lawsuit, we can’t help but wonder if the newly-signed patent cross-licensing deal will bring forth new and exciting devices from both companies such as a hybrid device that would rival the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom, or perhaps a new Lumia smartphone imbued with Canon’s imaging technologies.

Who knows, maybe the April fool’s joke of a Canon-made smartphone may just become a reality. Only time will tell what this collaboration will eventually result to, but for sure it’s going to benefit both parties in the long run.

Image render c/o Bob Freking

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Apple bags patent on curved display, virtual buttons, etc

Are you ready for an iPhone that has a wraparound display, face-recognizing sensors, optically-transparent glass, and no physical buttons at all? Well, after Apple has been granted these patents just recently, seeing them in the future is a big possibility.

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Reports say that the company might use a flexible AMOLED display together with an optically-transparent glass to form the new iPhone design. This curved form factor (aside from looking like a dessert packaging from Jollibee) now allows one more app icon to squeeze in, resulting to a total of five icons as opposed to the original four in each row.

Physical buttons may no longer make its appearance in the new design. The patent indicates that the embedded volume control (406 on the image) could be seen anytime and could be adjusted by first holding a finger on it. Once held, the volume control ‘drops down’ and expands to the entire left side of the device — kind of similar to iOS’ video scrubbing feature on video playback.

A physical Hold button popularly seen in iPods for locking and unlocking the screen may also be translated to a multi-touch gesture along the sides.

The patent also notes that the new design may use multiple cameras to capture the user’s face and use an integrated facial-recognition software to determine where his field of vision is; thus making the iPhone adjust its visual presentations to be perceived by the user effectively.

It doesn’t look like we’ll be seeing these any time soon. According to TechRadar it could even be as far as iPhone 9 or so that these new features will be available, but no one really knows for certain. For now let’s just be happy for Apple that their 2011-filed patents are now a go.

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