Ahead of the launch of the Galaxy S IV on 14 March, a growing number of smartphone features that are circulating in cyberspace. A recent report from the New York Times said, the latest generation technology brings Galaxy tracking eye movements.
Reported by the Tech Radar, Tuesday (03/05/2013), the presence of software confidential information obtained from sources it claimed that already had by Galaxy S IV. The source claims that the eye tracker is used for scrolling through documents and web pages.
However, it is not certain that the source of these features will be displayed when Samsung announced the Galaxy S IV next week. New York Times also reported that Samsung has filed two trademark software by the name of "Eye Scroll" for Europe and "Samsung's Eye Scroll" in the United States (U.S.).
For trademark in the U.S., a new note filed in February and described the feature as "eye motion sensor and scrolling screens of mobile devices, namely mobile phones, smartphones, and tablet computers, according to eye movements."
Eye tracking technology has actually appeared in a variety of objects in the past year. Therefore, if Samsung and the S IV success with the technology, is likely to make other companies in the tech industry try the same thing.
Reported by the Tech Radar, Tuesday (03/05/2013), the presence of software confidential information obtained from sources it claimed that already had by Galaxy S IV. The source claims that the eye tracker is used for scrolling through documents and web pages.
However, it is not certain that the source of these features will be displayed when Samsung announced the Galaxy S IV next week. New York Times also reported that Samsung has filed two trademark software by the name of "Eye Scroll" for Europe and "Samsung's Eye Scroll" in the United States (U.S.).
For trademark in the U.S., a new note filed in February and described the feature as "eye motion sensor and scrolling screens of mobile devices, namely mobile phones, smartphones, and tablet computers, according to eye movements."
Eye tracking technology has actually appeared in a variety of objects in the past year. Therefore, if Samsung and the S IV success with the technology, is likely to make other companies in the tech industry try the same thing.
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