Patent classifications
G04G9/00
UNPREDICTABLE TIME CLOCK
Systems and methods for displaying an adjusted time to a user are provided. A time display device that normally displays the correct time is used to display a modified time. This modified time is unknown to the user so that the user cannot know what the time offset is and is forced to assume that the current time is displayed. The modified time may be an advanced time or a time that is set backwards, depending on when the user wants to arrive at an event.
UNPREDICTABLE TIME CLOCK
Systems and methods for displaying an adjusted time to a user are provided. A time display device that normally displays the correct time is used to display a modified time. This modified time is unknown to the user so that the user cannot know what the time offset is and is forced to assume that the current time is displayed. The modified time may be an advanced time or a time that is set backwards, depending on when the user wants to arrive at an event.
ELECTRONIC TIMEPIECE
An electronic timepiece includes indicators, an operation receiving unit, a timing unit and a processor. The operation receiving unit receives an operation performed by a user. The timing unit counts a date and time at present. The processor carries out operation control of the indicators and obtains a local time setting based on a time difference between a predetermined standard time and a local time at a target position. The processor makes at least a part of the indicators display the local time in accordance with the operation received by the operation receiving unit and obtains the local time setting based on a difference between the displayed local time and the date and time counted by the timing unit.
Information processing method and electronic device
An information processing method and an electronic device where the method includes determining current time information associated with the current time; and adjusting, based on the current time information, a display parameter of a first interactive object; wherein the first interactive object is an interactive object being operatively presented on a display unit of an electronic device and used to set a time-related parameter of the electronic device. The information processing method and the electronic device solve the technical problem that the currently displayed time cannot reflect the current true time in some cases, and achieve the technical effect of accurately and intuitively displaying the current true time.
SMART WATCH AND METHOD OF REPLACING COMPONENTS OF THE SAME
A smart watch and a method of replacing components of the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the smart watch includes a display panel including a body portion having a polygonal shaped planar structure and a corner portion extending from one side of the body portion and being bent away from the surface of, and at the side of, the body portion. The smart watch also includes a housing disposed under the display panel and having an area that is smaller than the combined area of the body portion and the corner portion. The corner portion is defined by the one side of the body portion and two adjacent sides.
Restricted operation of an electronic device
Features are described for controlling the functionality of an electronic device, where the device operates according to a restricted mode of operation in which functions that the electronic device is otherwise capable of performing are not immediately available.
DISPLAY MODULE AND DISPLAY DEVICE
A display module, including: a protective cover, a flexible display panel, and a metal heat-dissipation layer. The protective cover includes a main body portion in the shape of a circular plate and a bending portion distributed around the main body portion. The bending portion is fixedly connected to an edge of the main body portion. A light-exit side of the flexible display panel is attached to the protective cover. An orthographic projection of an edge portion of the flexible display panel on the protective cover is within the bending portion. The metal heat-dissipation layer is attached to a side, going away from the protective cover, of the flexible display panel. An orthographic projection of an edge portion of the metal heat-dissipation layer on the protective cover is within the bending portion. The edge portion of the metal heat-dissipation layer has a plurality of hollowed-out grooves arranged in arrays.
Estimated goal time display device, estimated goal time display control method, and storage medium
An estimated goal time display system includes at least one processor; and at least one memory. The at least one processor is configured to perform the following according to a program stored in the at least one memory: first deriving that derives a pace that a user runs a distance set in advance based on exercise data obtained when the user is running; second deriving that derives an estimated goal time that the user will reach a preset goal point, a faster-pace estimated goal time that the user will reach the goal point if the user makes the pace a predetermined amount of time faster, and a slower-pace estimated goal time that the user will reach the goal point if the user makes the pace a predetermined amount of time slower; and display controlling that displays on a display the estimated goal time, the faster-pace estimated goal time and the slower-pace estimated goal time.
Playback Device with Conforming Capacitive Touch Sensor Assembly
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to playback devices having a non-flat surface and comprising a flexible electronic assembly conforming to that surface. The flexible electronic assembly may include (i) a flexible substrate having a first portion and a second portion, (ii) an array of capacitive touch sensor electrodes arranged on the first portion, and (iii) a plurality of conductors that are electrically coupled to the array of capacitive touch sensor electrodes and that extend onto the second portion. The first portion may include a plurality of cutouts. Each cutout of a first subset of the plurality of cutouts may be positioned between a respective set of two or more electrodes in the array of capacitive touch sensor electrodes. Each cutout of a second subset of the plurality of cutouts may be configured to reduce a wrinkling of the first portion when conforming the first portion to the non-flat surface.
USER INTERFACES FOR OBJECT DETECTION
The present disclosure generally relates to updating user interfaces based on user presence and/or outputting information about detected real-world object.