Ugh, the Gregorian calendar is so boring.
Get ready when that moon gets gibbous, yall.
The September-ish roundup lands on the beautifulHarvest Moon!

As of this month, the US patent office issued over 17,000 patents and published over 21,000 patent applications.
Each patent asset adds a little something new to the human knowledge base.
1.Feeling frustrated with your devices?

Google has come up with a solution.
Until now, it has been hard to program computers to accurately identify sounds of multiple people.
Microsofts multi-talker speech recognizer consists of a microphone that will collect mixed speech from multiple users (talkers).

There can be more than one microphone that can collect the audio signal from more than one user.
However, some glaring issues in the design led to the Glass being a handful to use.
Long story short, it was obvious it could never reach mass production and mass adoption.

The first patent talks about a wearable head mounted display.
The curved eyepiece will receive display light generated by a display panel through an input surface.
It will also emit display light in an eye-ward direction in the viewing region towards a users eye.

The curved eyepiece will be thin, with a possible thickness around 4 mm.
The BCT is made of a yoke and a pair of arms protruding from it (basically glasses).
The BCT is made up of numerous components such as high permeability steel surface, metal coil, etc.

Instead of normal speakers, the diaphragm will vibrate based on a signal received from the metal coil.
Further, an example embodiment involves an ear-piece with a bone-conduction speaker (e.g., a vibration transducer).
Authenticate using your… bone structure?
Look out for the latest lunar cycle-based patent update every full moon.
Next up isHunters Moonin late October, which is also known as Blood Moon.
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