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Modern Operating Systems for AI Agents

An operating system (OS) is the fundamental software that acts as an intermediary between computer hardware and user applications. It manages hardware resources such as the CPU, memory, storage, and input/output devices, while providing essential services like process scheduling, file management, security, and user interfaces. Without an OS, users would need to interact directly with hardware, which is impractical for

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MEVIA OS: The No-Apps, Infinite, Decentralized Operating System Revolution – Pitch

I’m excited to spotlight MEVIA OS — the decentralized operating system I’ve been developing at EGLA CORP. This isn’t just another platform; it’s a fundamental reimagining of how we interact with screens, devices, and content in a fragmented digital world and disclosed under US Patent 123456399 The Problem: The Broken 10-Foot Experience Today’s Smart TVs and large-screen devices are stuck

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MEVIA OS – Universal Web Control: The Future of Distributed Display Interaction

Dr. Edwin Hernandez has developed a new technology, under Mevia OS, that can be described as a  “Universal Web Control: Revolutionizing Distributed Display Environments.”  This blog post draws directly from the provided sources regarding the patent-pending technology for seamless mobile-to-display interaction. Including use of gestures, machine learning, computer vision to interact with displays. The main goal is “Zero Friction,” no

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MEVIAOS Pitch

Overview of MEVIAOS and Its Value Proposition MEVIAOS Description: MEVIAOS is a decentralized operating system designed for multimedia applications, enabling seamless interaction between devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets) and displays (e.g., Smart TVs, in-vehicle screens). It uses web-based protocols and HTML5 to connect controllers (like smartphones) to displays, with applications residing in the cloud or blockchain, offering storage, memory, and data

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First Patent Issued for MEVIAOS

Key Points It seems likely that US Patent 12346399B2, titled “Method and system for a web interaction with objects and remote display technologies,” describes a system for using mobile devices as controllers and smart televisions as displays, with cloud-based processing. Research suggests the patent involves web technologies like WebSockets and WebRTC for real-time interaction, supporting various use cases such as

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