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Cravings cookbook author, 35, admits that she is in NO way a designer, but after years of expressing her love for comfortable and colorful robes, she decided to create some of her own. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Ok before everyone gets mad, I am in NO way a designer! I am so painfully aware of this! I can t draw, my sewing is on par with a life of my mom working at FabricLand, a child who dabbled in making pillows and puppets, Teigen shared on Instagram as she announced her latest endeavor.
Two new Apple HMD Inventions cover Directional Audio Detection and Dust Particle Removal Systems
Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published a pair of patent applications from Apple relating to their Head Mounted Display Device project. The first invention covers an audio-based feedback system. Multiple microphones distributed across the head-mountable device will provide the user with directional audio detection. Apple s second invention covers a system that could shake loose floating particle of dust in the lens system that are interfering with the user s view of VR content and/or real-world events.
In Apple s patent background they note that a head-mountable device (HMD) can be worn by a user to display visual information within the field-of-view of the user. The head-mountable device can be used as a virtual reality (VR) system, an augmented reality (AR) system, and/or a mixed reality (MR) system.
Apple continues to work on Finger Accessories that allows a user to make 3D Air Gestures to control content playing in a VR Headset
In 2019 Patently Apple posted a patent application report titled New Apple Patent reveals Finger Devices to be used with a Future Mixed Reality Headset instead of Sensor Gloves. The patent revealed that Apple was working towards a future headset that could use slip-on finger sensor devices that would provide accurate hand feedback allowing users to work with content seen on the display of a headset
using three-dimensional air gestures and more.
Apple s patent FIG. 26 below illustrates a side view of an illustrative finger-mounted device being worn on a finger at a location other than the tip of the finger; FIG. 27 is a side view of an illustrative finger-mounted device with optical sensors for gathering touch input from the upper surface of a user s finger; and FIG. 28 is a diagram showing how markers may be used in calibrating a system in
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