Microsoft will now let its partners keep key patents for co-created new technologies
The initiative is based on a set of principles and is designed to give customers "clarity and confidence" when working with Microsoft on new technologies.
The initiative is based on a set of principles and is designed to give customers "clarity and confidence" when working with Microsoft on new technologies.
Another patent has "surfaced," adding more fuel to the firestorm of rumors that Microsoft has a Surface Phone in the works.
Two new patents that seem to be related to Microsoft's rumored "Surface phone" have been published this week, and one of them could gives “2-in-1 device” a whole new meaning.
The Microsoft patent for "Haptic Stylus" shows the company is considering using electromagnets in the tip of the Surface Pen to create haptic feedback.
A recently uncovered patent suggests Surface Pen could be getting its version of a mouse scroll wheel
It’s been quite some time now since Microsoft publicly discussed the new Cloud Clipboard feature, but a recently published patent seems to reveal more about all the use cases Microsoft has in mind.
A new Microsoft patent titled “Changing an application state using neurological data” describes a solution for controlling apps with your mind.
This new patent describes how aa haptic element integrated into the connecting part of a foldable mobile device could transmit the haptic effect between the two portions of the device.
The new patent titled describes a hinge mechanism that allows a dual-display device to free stop in any position through the 360-degree rotation.
We've seen Surface Phone renders before, but given the latest patents for the mythical device, one designer decided to create some renders of his own.
Microsoft recently filed a patent for a "Hinged Device," possibly revealing more details about the company's long-rumored Surface Phone device.
In a new patent, Microsoft is looking to help a user automatically switch a web browser to private mode when navigating certain websites.
HoloTouch, a Connecticut-based company developing a widely patented interactive human-machine interface technology is claiming that Microsoft’s HoloLens technology infringes its patents.
Microsoft could leverage HoloLens to create a “global 3D model” that would allow users of AR devices to explore a virtual version of the real-world remotely.
Microsoft is working on flat lenses that could include various sensors, offering a more compact footprint over a conventional curved optical lens.
A Native American tribe is suing Amazon.com and Microsoft in a Virgina federal court for infringing on a set of supercomputer patents
Take a look at the top Microsoft news over the past week, from teaming up with Facebook to make artificial intelligence more accessible, to OneNote being able to convert handwriting into text soon.
Microsoft has just received a patent for an under-display fingerprint sensor technology, but it remains to be seen if this technology will ever be applied to an upcoming product.
Microsoft has filed a patent for a wand-like input device to accompany its augmented reality platform.