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Attention-grabbing patents tend to fall into the category of thats totally ridiculous and will never happen. But on Monday, Samsung was granted a patent for cramming a camera with an optical zoom into what sure looks like its S-Pen stylus鈥攁nd it actually seems like a great idea. Including extra lenses for an optical zoom on a smartphone is impractical because they take up additional space. Most smartphones only offer a digital zoom or two different lenses side-by-side, like the recent models of the iPhone. First spotted by Patently Mobile, Samsungs patent shows an electronic pen with four optical lenses stacked inside the top of its housing, but the application leaves room for the number of lenses to vary. Using the extra space in the stylus opens up an opportunity to include a wider range of optical zoom options. Giving users a higher-quality zoom on Samsung devices seems great on its own, but the bigger implication is that the stylus could take over the duties of the selfie-cam. The patent mentions that the adidas samba herren optical system may further include an optical path conversion unit that could be made with a prism or a mirror. In other words, the stylus could adidas samba work like a periscope. An included diagram illustrates the pe yeezy n sitting in a Galaxy Note-style holding storage space as well as peeking out slightly like those pop-up cam systems weve seen recently. The potential for the stylus to remove the front-facing camera means that Samsung could use it to avoid notches or punch hol Mnht Chevron Is Hiring Journalists for Its Newsroom
We live in a hyperconnected world: Its easier than ever to hop on a plane and get to the other side of nike af the globe in a matter of hours. If we were to try and visually depict this connectivity, our planet would quickly become ensnared in a giant spiderweb of airways. Which is exactly what a group of researchers at MITs Laboratory for Aviation and the Environment has just done. Analyzing 1.2 million ticketed itineraries and flight schedules at over 4,600 airports between 1990 and 2012, the researchers were able to quantify our growing connectivity and track how our air travel preferences have changed over time. Overall, the researchers find that the world has become 140 percent more connected by air since 1990. Turns out, this increased connectivity is largely the result of more one-stop flights, which have become abundantly available thanks to airline de-regulation and alliances. In particular, the rise of code-sharing flights鈥攖hose involving more than one airline鈥攁re making it easier than ever for us to travel the globe, as MIT News explains: The researchers note that such code-sharing provides global seamless travel options for passengers at the point of sale. For example, to get from Newark, N.J., to Singapore, a passenger might purchase a ticket through United Ai salomon speedcross rlines, which is part of an alliance that includes Lufthansa. The ticket may involve a connection in Frankfurt where the passenger switches from a United aircraft t hoka trekkingschuhe o a Lufthansa aircraft 鈥?so the cooperatio
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