MS Seeks Patent On Virtual Fuzzy Dice 173
theodp writes "Microsoft just published a patent application for an adaptive heads-up user interface for automobiles. It covers, among other things, virtual fuzzy dice that appear to move with automobile movements."
Air freshener (Score:5, Funny)
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Obviousness Criteria (Score:5, Informative)
Hopefully this will fail the new obviousness criteria; note that it is still just an application. Basically, they are combining existing technologies in their obvious functionality: methods to change configuration information and display various information to vehicle operators.
I don't see any innovation here at all; they are combining elements and the result is the expected result for combining those elements.
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GM/Ford/BMW (or whoever) patents putting information on the windscreen -- Hmmm useful.
Microsoft [attempts to] patents putting more information on the windscreen -- WTF?!
Wasting the patent office's time should be a crime. I wonder could patent a bigger wheel - I'd make a fortune.
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Hey, driver - you need new wiper blades. Check out the specials at Pep Boys (tm)! While there, get an oil change!
I just hope that never comes true!
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Seems to me, that'd be a great time to call Dell for a warranty replacement of the battery. Make their advertising scheme cost them. "Your app tells me that my battery, which is only 6 months old, is already crap. Send me a new one."
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except the battery is fine. There's just some damn bit stuck somewhere that it's reading and setting off this ad/nag ware. My beef, and the GGP's beef is with the ad/nagware. I don't want it there, and I can't find a control panel item or other overt way to disable it, though it hasn't gotten annoying enough to send me registry hacking yet.
Ah, you may have missed my point. I'm not defending the nagware, or saying the battery is crap, I'm saying that if their nagware is going to claim that the battery is crap, then they should have to pay (literally) for making the bad decision to inflict said crapware on their customers. Besides, free battery? You kidding? Why not.
(and I say this as a minor shareholder in Dell)
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I LOL you.
As the author of those fluffy dice, I can tell you there was no intention of be (a) in any way useful or (b) anything I thought Microsoft would ever want to copy, let alone patent...
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Oh come on this is Microsoft we are talking about, we dont expect innovation. MS hasnt been all that innovative since win 95 and maybe NT.
Even there it had been done before. But to ward off the flame modders I have to put this stipulation in. What MS is really good at is taking existing proven technologies and putting them into an attractive package. I am a mostly M$ shop with about 1/5 being Mac and some linux servers splashed around here and there. If you want
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But notice my follow up statement Even there it had been done before. The just took something interesting and made it appealing to the masses.
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They didn't start getting it right until Windows 98SE, four years aft
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I, on the other hand, hope that all of microsoft's other patents fail, and this is the only one they're left with in their entire portfolio. Fluffy dice.
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It's kinda the magic sentence to get your patent approved these days...
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I have some... (Score:5, Funny)
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I thought that was one of Microsofts' main beliefs.. simply because they can put out (largely) pointless new versions of Office and Windows, they do. They also charge insane amounts for little extra functionality, just because they can. At least people are catching on a bit with Vista.
Nothing new here (Score:3, Insightful)
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I think we're all partly responsible for Microsoft being what it is. And I'm saying this, mind you, as a Linux user. If Microsoft didn't 'push' software on us, Apple would; if Apple didn't, IBM would... Sun... Novell... your friends neighbors brothers nephew ("...and everyone says he's a real whiz with computers, and he's writing this software tha
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It reminds me of some new car stereos I looked at.
When I went to the shop there were two of interest. One of them, $150.00 au, has excellent amps, plays mp3 and wma, cd, radio and has an auxillary input on the face plate. It also has a really cheap looking old fashioned blocky LCD display. The other has all the same features, except for lower quality amps but a photo realistic full colour display with animations depicting not only a vu meter, but also groovy little "this is the source you have selected" th
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And just think of all the accidents when the blue screen of death obscures the entire windshield...
What will they patent next... (Score:4, Funny)
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I've also just filed the patent on the virtual bouncing girlfriend head. Well, virtual back of head and there's support for theming too.
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Mandatory... (Score:1)
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(Actually, freely-downloadable car assembly instruction sets, but same concept.)
queue microsoft crash jokes (Score:1, Troll)
I'll throw in one: Does the blue screen block my view of the road for when the dice program crashes?
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The questions use Microsoft's excellect speech recognition technology
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"You appear to be crying out in pain, do you wish help writing a complaint to the manufacturer?"
"You appear not a DMV certified driver, HUD functions will be limited to wanted stars and health levels"
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First Virus: (Score:2)
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Wonder if they will assist.. (Score:5, Funny)
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And pretty soon... Andrew "Dice" Clay, "Dice-K" Matsuzaka, and the Diceman [diceman.co.uk].
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Patent Coverage? (Score:3, Funny)
I'm really concerned about the virtual nutsack I have hanging from my virtual trailer hitch on my virtual truck.
er... loophole? (Score:2)
Even scarrier than patants (Score:2)
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Virtual Fuzzy Dice? (Score:2)
Arcades (Score:2)
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So THIS is what delayed Vista! (Score:2)
Prior art (Score:3, Funny)
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http://www.arcade-equipment.com/assets/images/18_
The virtual fuzzy dice were the best part!
Another driver's distraction! (Score:3, Insightful)
On the plus side, I would imagine this "feature" will get the device banned under California's no "entertainment" video displays in sight of the driver whilst the car is in motion.
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I can't wait to hack into these remotely and turn ALL the pixels opaque black!
Or better yet, have a virtual motorcycle turn into your lane and head straight for you!
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So you've been in my car then? Actually, it's my wife's Mustang, but it has four wheel drum brakes. They are hydraulic, but doing a mechanical linkage would be kind of interesting given the way they work... (The hydraulic pressure created by you pushing a piston into a cylinder with your feet pushes two pistons out of another cylinder in each wheel which pushes the brake pads against the inside of the drum. The parking brake is a
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It's like having a freak'n titlebar on a QVGA PDA/handheld computer screen. WTF?
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Virtual.... (Score:2, Funny)
My own....
Virtual......
Jesus
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WTF? Dice? Nobody will pay for that! (Score:3, Funny)
I don't care if it rains or freezes... (Score:3, Funny)
Virtual Fluffy Dashboard (Score:2)
So... What's Next? (Score:4, Funny)
A patent on Virtual Flying Chairs?!
MS knows how to sell. (Score:2)
Can they .... (Score:3, Funny)
Based on Vista? (Score:2, Funny)
This really may be an improvement. (Score:2)
When it notices that you've just had an accident (as indicated by a triggered airbag), the speedometer is replaced by a huge 'hazard light' switch..
If this occurs just as you're reaching for where the hazard light was, then it'll switch the hazard light back to it's usual position -- just as you're reaching for it in the normal speedometer position. ... ad-infinitum, until the ambulance crew shows up and admits you to the psych ward.
Fuzzy Dice Prior Art...??? (Score:2, Funny)
I know I saw it in Crazy Taxi (on the Dreamcast)...
Ug... This patent crap has gotten out of hand.
We should just scrap the whole pile of fuzzy dice & start over with a shorter available protection period & an easier means of shooting down invalid patent apps to begin with.
Let's hear it! (Score:2)
Fuzzy dice - a Bill Gates invention!
60 million sold in the first six months!
Fuzzy Dice Service Pack 1 will soon be released!
Meanwhile, Secunia released a study today that says Fuzzy Dice can be "pwned" in seconds...
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(if that doesn't make sense, don't kill me, I never played pen & paper AD&Ds)
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That ad, "Where do you want to go today?", always reminded me of a pig with a no
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BMW got some really bad
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http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/02/open_sourc e/source/7.htm [businessweek.com]
I also would not doubt that Microsoft's contract with BMW requires they not publish anything negative or otherwise regarding their Windows based iDrive systems. Microsoft sucks as a technology company but is number one in legal and marketing contracts, publications, and PR.
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