Abstract:
Methods, devices and systems for handling Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals in a wireless network are disclosed. Example embodiments include a method including the operations of receiving, by a speaker system comprising at least one processor and one or more output speakers, one or more encoded data streams over a wireless connection, decoding the one or more data streams and outputting the one or more decoded data streams through the one or more output speakers, and pausing outputting of the one or more decoded data streams upon determining a halting event.
Abstract:
Illustrative examples include a system for coupling a first electronic device to a second electronic device. The first electronic device may include a housing having a first engagement surface and a first magnet array. The first engagement surface may be adapted to receive the second electronic device. The second electronic device may include a second magnet array. An actuator coupled to the first magnet array may move the first magnet array relative to the housing and the second magnetic array, to attractively couple or repulsively de-couple the second electronic device from the first electronic device.
Abstract:
Methods, devices and systems for handling Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals in a wireless network are disclosed. Example embodiments include a method including the operations of receiving, by a speaker system comprising at least one processor and one or more output speakers, one or more encoded data streams over a wireless connection, decoding the one or more data streams and outputting the one or more decoded data streams through the one or more output speakers, and pausing outputting of the one or more decoded data streams upon determining a halting event.
Abstract:
Techniques and mechanisms for power management of display devices based on an indication that a user exhibits interest in one, but not all, of said display devices. In an embodiment, logic of a computer device identifies a condition wherein a user of the computer device exhibits insufficient interest in a first display device, while exhibiting at least some interest user in a second display device. The first display device and the second display device support an extended display mode of an operating system. Based on the condition, the logic automatically reduces a consumption of power by the first display device. Of the first display device and the second display device, only the first display device is subjected to a power state transition based on the condition.
Abstract:
Illustrative examples include a system for coupling a first electronic device to a second electronic device. The first electronic device may include a housing having a first engagement surface and a first magnet array. The first engagement surface may be adapted to receive the second electronic device. The second electronic device may include a second magnet array. An actuator coupled to the first magnet array may move the first magnet array relative to the housing and the second magnetic array, to attractively couple or repulsively de-couple the second electronic device from the first electronic device.
Abstract:
A Peripheral Component Interface Express (PCIe) card includes a circuit board, a device mounted on the circuit board, and a PCIe processor mounted on the circuit board. The PCIe processor is communicatively coupled to the device and a host processor of a host system. The PCIe processor is configured to detect a power signal on an auxiliary (AUX) power rail of the PCIe card. A periodic detection of a state of the device is performed based on detecting the power signal on the AUX power rail. A signal indicative of the state of the device is encoded for transmission to the host processor of the host system. PCIe link training is performed via a PCIe interface with the host system. The PCIe link training is initiated based on the signal indicative of the state of the device.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for adaptive keyboard scanning are disclosed. A disclosed example apparatus to adaptively control operation of a keyboard includes at least one memory, instructions, and processor circuitry. The processor circuitry is to determine whether to operate the keyboard in a first mode or in a second mode different from the first mode, the first mode corresponding to a first number of keys, the second mode corresponding to a second number of keys less than the first number of keys, and set the keyboard to operate in the first mode or the second mode based on the determination.
Abstract:
Illustrative examples include a system for coupling a first electronic device to a second electronic device. The first electronic device may include a housing having a first engagement surface and a first magnet array. The first engagement surface may be adapted to receive the second electronic device. The second electronic device may include a second magnet array. An actuator coupled to the first magnet array may move the first magnet array relative to the housing and the second magnetic array, to attractively couple or repulsively de-couple the second electronic device from the first electronic device.