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Apple Macs, TVs, iPhone 6s and Other iDevices to Get Major Upgrade According to New Invention

Apple’s series of patent grants now hints at more upgrades including a zoom lens that can differentiate the rest of its products from competition. The patent discusses about the use of light splitter cube that divides colors or camera scene into three.
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Student Invention Convention is Saturday at Law

Over 100 student inventors are expected to participate in the 2nd Annual Milford Invention Convention this Saturday, March 28, at Jonathan Law High School, 20 Lansdale Avenue. The event begins at 10 a.m. with an hour of public viewing before student …
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Invention of the Week? Personal Communicator is a New Wearable Device that Acts as a Panic Button

Big cities have a cool vibe, but they also harbor criminals of sorts which is never a good thing. It doesn’t matter where you live in the world crime is just a way of life and a sad reality. On any given minute somewhere in the world an individual is …
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STEMS Continues Tradition of Excellence at the 2015 Invention Convention

Westview Middle School’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics School (STEMS) have become regular winners at the annual Invention Conventions held in Greenville. This year proved to be another successful year for STEMS students. For the fifth …
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Invention Ideas We’d Like to See in the Next 50 Years

Automated cars went from flying under the radar to being prevalent in the media in just a few short months. But sometimes that is the way innovation works—merely a lone concept one day, and before you know it, many companies have a prototype underway.
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The Invention as Different, Not Better

I received a number of comments on one line from my post yesterday where I stated: The law requires that a patented invention represent a significant advance beyond what was previously known in the art. See Obviousness as a Question of Fact, Patently-O …
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