by vividmind on 8/23/13, 5:30 PM with 8 comments
by BrandonMarc on 8/23/13, 6:10 PM
Maybe. But ... I'm to cynical to put my faith in "maybe".
by __david__ on 8/23/13, 5:54 PM
by glenra on 8/24/13, 6:07 PM
(jwz nails it here: http://www.jwz.org/blog/2013/08/oh-noes-apple-has-patented-b.... )
Here is the full paragraph from which the misleading quote was yanked:
> Excessive lighting emanating from wireless devices can also create disruption in dark environments. While it is well known that excessive or bright lighting in a movie theater can spoil the mood of certain movies, excessive lighting can also become a more serious issue in other contexts. For example, darkrooms used to develop film can only tolerate very low amounts of ambient lighting. Some biological labs also require low levels of lighting in certain instances (for example, as in the growth of light-sensitive bacteria). Covert police or government operations may require complete “blackout” conditions. A person's sleep can even be interrupted by a bright flashing or modulating display (such as to indicate an incoming call).
by daspion on 8/23/13, 6:03 PM
Although, I'm sure an exception would be made for law enforcement on the grounds of national security.
by makhanko on 8/23/13, 7:02 PM
by jbrowning on 8/23/13, 6:02 PM
by InternalRun on 8/23/13, 6:04 PM
by moocowduckquack on 8/23/13, 6:02 PM