This week in patents: Google ads, Facebook says “hello” and more

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This week, the US patent office issued 5,436 patents. Each patent adds a little something new to the human knowledge base. As we cannot list all five thousand, the PatentYogi team has selected the six most interesting patents.

Apple’s multi-function device

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image1Apple filed a patent for an all-in-one device that can work as a PDA, an iPod, an iPad, an iPhone or a camera.

The multi-functional hand-held device has a few physical buttons, keys, or switches so that its display size can be substantially increased.  The device incorporates a user-configurable GUI for each of the functions of the devices.

UI for improving single hand device use

US 20160070466

image2Apple developed an ergonomic mode that allows single-handed operation of devices.

In the ergonomic mode, the graphical user interface (GUI) of the application is displayed in a bottom area of the display screen to allow the user to more easily interact with objects.

Further, during the ergonomic mode of the keyboard, the keyboard is shifted towards a vertical edge of the display screen to allow a user to more easily reach keys of the keyboard that were previously unreachable without the user switching to two handed operation of the device or repositioning the electronic device in the user’s hand.

3D prints with ID

US 20160067927image3Disney discloses technology to 3D print a model of an identification element to limit unauthorized copying.

This technology involves operating the 3D printer to print the layers of an object along with an integrally formed ID element, embedded within.

Voice generation with emotion

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image4Computer speech synthesis is increasingly becoming prevalent in the modem computing devices. For example, smartphones are expected to offer an intelligent personal assistant interface for a user of the smartphone, providing services such as answering user questions and providing reminders or other useful information.

In the existing speech synthesis systems, the emotional content is absent from the speech rendering of an underlying text.

Multiple emotionally diverse candidate speech segments associated with a given semantic content are generated.

The table in the figure shows four candidate speech segments, which offer a diversity of emotional content corresponding to the specified semantic content, where each candidate speech segment has text content and heuristic characteristics that will provide the listener with a perceived emotional content distinct from the other candidate speech segments.

Ranked according a predetermined criteria, the highest ranked speech segment is converted into audio form and played to the user.

Velocity based content delivery

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image5Google patented a velocity based advertisement delivery system.  The system determines position, speed and direction of movement of the user device and then selects an advertisement to provide to the user device based on its position and velocity.

The system allows advertisers to narrowly target advertisements to interested users.  For example, the system uses the user device’s position and velocity and the time of travel to select a potentially relevant advertisement for the user device’s user. 

Facebook improves its Hello app

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image6Last year, Facebook released an app called Hello, which was similar to a popular app called Truecaller – that finds contact details globally given name or telephone number, and has an integrated caller ID service to achieve call-blocking functionality and social media integration to keep the phonebook up-to-date with pictures and birthdays.

Hello app performs many of the functions performed by Truecaller. This week Facebook filed a patent for an improved version. The patented all-termination triggered social interface leverages information associated with an incoming phone number for display to a user of a mobile device post-call and permits the user to conveniently issue commands to the mobile device or social networking system to take specific actions for the number or entity associated with the number on the social network. 

Read next: Let these apps illuminate the words that you could not find


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These were the 10 biggest European tech stories this week

This week, Tech.eu tracked 18 technology M&A transactions and 60 funding deals (totalling €263 million) in Europe and Israel.

Like every week, we listed every single one of them in our free weekly newsletter, along with interesting news regarding fledgling European startups, tech investors old and new, a number of good reads published elsewhere, government and policy news, as well as an overview of interesting lists, facts and figures from a wide variety of sources. You can subscribe to our newsletter below to receive all this information in your inbox every Friday afternoon for free, but here’s an overview of the 10 biggest European tech news items for this week:

1) Spanish bank BBVA acquired Finnish FinTech startup Holvi for an undisclosed sum. Holvi’s co-founder Kristoffer Lawson wrote a small post explaining the deal. The company had raised about €2 million from Speedinvest and Seedcamp, among others.

2) Also in the FinTech space, UK’s (and BBVA-backed) Atom Bank made its first acquisition, Grasp, a design and development studio focused on the financial services industry.

3) Intel went shopping in Israel, acquiring Replay Technologies for reportedly $ 175 million. The 3D video technology company had previously raised €27.7 million.

4) This week there were at least 6 funding rounds in Europe and Israel worth north of €10 million: AlphaSense (Finland, $ 33 million), EZBob (UK, £20 million), Staff Finder (Switzerland, €20 million), Property Partner (UK, £15.9 million), Marley Spoon (€15 million, Germany) and Delair-Tech (France, €13 million).

5) Finnish gaming powerhouse Supercell hit 100 million DAUs and announced revenue of €2.1 billion and EBITDA of €838 million for 2015.

6) Cristina Stenbeck announced that she is stepping down as chairman of Sweden-based investment company Kinnevik.

7) Spotify launched a new nifty product (Fresh Finds playlists). Rumours about a possible IPO from the music streaming giant continue propping up.

8) SoundCloud appointed US media veteran Alison Moore as its new chief revenue officer.

9) Truecaller app gets a dialer and new smarts as the company phases out standalone Truedialer app and reaches 250 million users.

10) UK’s Entrepreneur First wants to raise a £40 million fund to invest in companies emerging from its startup factory

Bonus link: Artificial intelligence brings its brains and money to London

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