RIM Patents BlackBerry Smartphone Camera to Capture Thermal Images - N4BB
Research In Motion is at it again with what could be another revolutionary feature in smartphones. RIM has pushed a new patent application to the USPTO titled, “Thermographic Augmented Reality Display in an Electronic Device.” The patent describes the application as an electronic device with which you’re able to configure a future smartphone’s camera to capture thermal images from persons, places, and things. You could theoretically then use that information to locate people, parks, find objects, or anything
Research In Motion is at it again with what could be another revolutionary feature in smartphones. RIM has pushed a new patent application to the USPTO titled, “Thermographic Augmented Reality Display in an Electronic Device.” The patent describes the application as an electronic device with which you’re able to configure a future smartphone’s camera to capture thermal images from persons, places, and things. You could theoretically then use that information to locate people, parks, find objects, or anything