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20150163345 | SMARTPHONE-BASED METHODS AND SYSTEMS - Arrangements involving portable devices (e.g., smartphones and tablet computers) are disclosed. One arrangement includes a smartphone comprising: a touchscreen display; a camera for capturing image data; a microphone for capturing audio data; memory for storing software instructions; and one or more processors programmed with said software instructions. The software instruction cause the processors to: process image data captured by said camera; communicate data associated with the processed image data to a remotely located server; in response to the communication, receive identifying information associated with an object depicted in the image data, the identifying information comprising an image or graphic; cause the touchscreen display to simultaneously display: i) stacked tiles comprising a first tile including an image or graphic, the first tile associated with a first image-recognized object, and a second tile including an image or graphic, the second tile associated with a second image-recognized object; and ii) a viewfinder for displaying live image data captured by the camera while the smartphone remains in an image discovery mode. A great variety of other features and arrangements are also detailed. | 06-11-2015 |
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20120226926 | INDEPENDENT POWER CONTROL OF PROCESSING CORES - Independent power control of two or more processing cores. More particularly, at least one embodiment of the invention pertains to a technique to place at least one processing core in a power state without coordinating with the power state of one or more other processing cores. | 09-06-2012 |
20120239946 | Independent Power Control of Processing Cores - Independent power control of two or more processing cores. More particularly, at least one embodiment of the invention pertains to a technique to place at least one processing core in a power state without coordinating with the power state of one or more other processing cores. | 09-20-2012 |
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20100325354 | MECHANISM TO HANDLE EVENTS IN A MACHINE WITH ISOLATED EXECUTION - A platform and method for secure handling of events in an isolated environment. A processor executing in isolated execution “IsoX” mode may leak data when an event occurs as a result of the event being handled in a traditional manner based on the exception vector. By defining a class of events to be handled in IsoX mode, and switching between a normal memory map and an IsoX memory map dynamically in response to receipt of an event of the class, data security may be maintained in the face of such events. | 12-23-2010 |
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20140082238 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A CONTROL REGISTER ACCESS BUS - A communication system is described providing for access to registers over a control register access bus. The system includes one or more core units including one or more addressable core registers, wherein the units are coupled to the communication bus. The system also includes one or more core clusters (CCLUSTERs) coupled to the one or more core units through the communication bus. The CCLUSTERs provide one or more gateways for transactions to and from the one or more core units. The system also includes a request ordering and coherency (ROC) unit coupled to the CCLUSTERs through the communication bus that is configured for scheduling transactions relating to the registers onto the communication bus. The system also includes the one or more addressable registers that are located in the ROC unit, the CCLUSTERs, and the one or more core units. | 03-20-2014 |
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20100239828 | RESISTIVELY HEATED SMALL PLANAR FILAMENT - A planar filament comprising two bonding pads and a non-linear filament connected between the two bonding pads. The filament may be wider in the center to increase filament life. The planar filament may be mounted on a substrate for easier handling and placement. Voltage can be used to create an electrical current through the filament, and can result in the emission of electrons from the filament. The planar filament can be utilized in an x-ray tube. | 09-23-2010 |
20120212157 | RESISTIVELY HEATED SMALL PLANAR FILAMENT - A planar filament comprising two bonding pads and a non-linear filament connected between the two bonding pads. The planar filament may be wider in the center to increase filament life. The planar filament can form a double spiral-serpentine shape. The planar filament may be mounted on a substrate for easier handling and placement. Voltage can be used to create an electrical current through the filament, and can result in the emission of electrons from the filament. The planar filament can be utilized in an x-ray tube. | 08-23-2012 |
20130170623 | SMALL X-RAY TUBE WITH ELECTRON BEAM CONTROL OPTICS - An x-ray tube comprising an anode and a cathode disposed at opposing ends of an electrically insulative cylinder. The x-ray tube includes an operating range of 15 kilovolts to 40 kilovolts between the cathode and the anode. The x-ray tube has an overall diameter, defined as a largest diameter of the x-ray tube anode, cathode, and insulative cylinder, of less than 0.6 inches. A direct line of sight exists between all points on an electron emitter at the cathode to a target at the anode. | 07-04-2013 |
20140219424 | Electron Beam Focusing and Centering - A method and device for control of an electron beam flux, electron spot size, and/or electron spot location. Electromagnetic radiation from an anode of the x-ray tube can be focused on a detector. The detector can send a signal to a control module based on the electromagnetic radiation focused on the detector. The control module can control the electron beam with a beam control device and/or a current control device. The signal can also indicate anode temperature at the electron spot. | 08-07-2014 |