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Apple Inc.
Company•Herzliya, Israel•
About: Apple Inc. is a company organization based out in Herzliya, Israel. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & User interface. The organization has 15687 authors who have published 22600 publications receiving 624507 citations. The organization is also known as: Apple Computer, Inc. & Apple Computer Inc.
Topics: Signal, User interface, Wireless, Pixel, Graphical user interface
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11 Apr 2005TL;DR: A holder for an electronic device includes a cradle, or receiving section (100), for an Electronic Device (402), and a coupling section (200) for coupling to an accessory as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A holder (10) for an electronic device includes a cradle, or receiving section (100), for an electronic device (402), and a coupling section (200) for coupling to an accessory. The receiving section (100) has a bottom (101) and at least three sides (102-104), and is capable of accommodating an electronic device (402) like a cellular telephone. The sides (102-104) project from the bottom (101) at a presentation angle of between 45 and 90 degrees so that the electronic device (402) is easily viewable by a user. The coupling section (200) includes a concave, semi-hemispherical member (201) suitable for coupling to round, convex objects like hands free (400) and speakerphone accessories.
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19 Nov 1997TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method and apparatus for identifying and locating computer network services, which can operate as a layer of abstraction between the Transport and Network Layers and the Application Layer of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model of network architecture and suite of protocols.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method and apparatus for identifying and locating computer network services. The invention gives an application the ability to search for network services in a manner independent of the network communication protocol used by the network. The invention can thus operate as a layer of abstraction between the Transport and Network Layers and the Application Layer of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model of network architecture and suite of protocols. The invention gives the client application the ability to browse for network services based on the type of service (such as remote file access, mail, Web, domain name registration, etc.), rather than having to know the name or location of the service or the underlying network communication protocol used by the service. Some of the contemplated service name identification protocols used to find the requested types of services include Internet-related protocols such as Domain Name Service (DNS) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), as well as Service Location Protocol (SLP), running on top of the Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
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13 Oct 2006TL;DR: A computer-implemented method for text entry includes receiving entered text from a user, selecting a set of candidate sequences for completing or continuing the sequence, and presenting the candidate sequences to the user, wherein the candidate sequence include partial words.
Abstract: A computer-implemented method for text entry includes receiving entered text from a user, selecting a set of candidate sequences for completing or continuing the sequence, and presenting the candidate sequences to the user, wherein the candidate sequences include partial words. The candidate sequences are identified based on usage frequency weights stored in a tree data structure. A graphical user interface for text entry includes displaying a current input sequence of characters and the identified partial words.
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27 May 1992TL;DR: In this paper, a pen-based computer system including a central processing unit, a display assembly showing at least one object, and a pointer for inputting information to the computer system is described.
Abstract: A method characterized by the steps of: a) determining an action to be taken on an object on a computer screen which changes the status of the object; b) modifying the visual appearance of the object through animation to reflect the change in status; and c) automatically moving the modified object on the screen to indicate the disposition of the object. With a delete or "trashing" action, an object is crumpled on screen to indicate that the object has become trash, and the crumpled object is moved across the screen and into a trash can icon to indicate its final disposition. One embodiment of the present invention is a pen based computer system including a central processing unit, a display assembly showing at least one object, and a pointer for inputting information to the computer system. Additionally, the system can receive a change in status command for the object, modify the visual appearance of the object, automatically move the object, and execute the change in status command.
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16 Oct 2006TL;DR: A magnetic latch mechanism for latching a first electronic assembly to a second electronic assembly was proposed in this paper, where a Halbach array was configured to provide a first magnetic flux in a first direction.
Abstract: A magnetic latch mechanism for latching a first electronic assembly to a second electronic assembly. The magnetic latch mechanism includes a Halbach array captured by the first electronic assembly. The Halbach array is configured to provide a first magnetic flux in a first direction. The magnetic latch mechanism further includes an attraction plate captured by the second electronic assembly. The attraction plate is configured to be coupled with the first magnetic flux when the first electronic assembly is in a closed position with respect to the second electronic assembly such that there is mutual attraction between the attraction plate and the Halbach array in the closed position.
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David E. Goldberg | 109 | 520 | 172426 |
Ruslan Salakhutdinov | 107 | 410 | 115921 |
Arogyaswami Paulraj | 97 | 476 | 41068 |
Eric Johnson | 95 | 312 | 47738 |
Donald A. Norman | 93 | 292 | 71226 |
Jim Gray | 92 | 265 | 50987 |
Imran Chaudhri | 90 | 327 | 31488 |
Ji-Guang Zhang | 83 | 286 | 28461 |
Scott Forstall | 82 | 184 | 20386 |
Carlos Guestrin | 79 | 221 | 50821 |
Michael Thompson | 76 | 911 | 28151 |
Gerard Medioni | 72 | 443 | 24378 |
Stephen O. Lemay | 72 | 288 | 18601 |
Paul Dourish | 69 | 202 | 26715 |
Bas Ording | 68 | 175 | 25774 |