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20080309485 | Location Mechanism for Mobile Device - A location mechanism for a mobile device, in which an electronic communication including a code is received at the mobile device and the code is parsed from within the received electronic communication. The code parsed from within the electronic communication is used to determine whether to classify the received electronic communication as a coded electronic communication, and the received electronic communication is classified as a coded electronic communication based on results of the determination. In response to classification of the electronic communication as a coded electronic communication, a process is initiated that facilitates location of the mobile device. For instance, volume control settings at the mobile device may be overridden and an audible alert at the device may be invoked, and/or a response electronic communication that includes location information indicative of a current location of the communication device may be generated and sent. | 12-18-2008 |
20090037224 | RECORDS ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT - An electronic device for aggregating electronic medical records, in which electronic medical records are aggregated from multiple electronic repositories and displayed as a single set of records. The multiple electronic repositories may store records for a particular patient using varying identifying/access information to facilitate anonymous access to the electronic medical records. Emergency medical services providers may be able to access medical records for a patient using the electronic device after being authenticated as a valid/licensed medical services provider. | 02-05-2009 |
20100185778 | DUPLICATING SWITCH FOR STREAMING DATA UNITS TO A TERMINAL - Streaming to a terminal by using a duplicating switch to receive a stream of data units, using the duplicating switch to store content from the stream, using the duplicating switch to generate a second stream that incorporates the content that was stored and address information corresponding to more than one terminal whose addressing information was not part of the first stream, and using the duplicating switch to make the second stream of data units available to two or more terminals. | 07-22-2010 |
20120046023 | LOCATION MECHANISM FOR MOBILE DEVICE - A location mechanism for a mobile device, in which an electronic communication including a code is received at the mobile device and the code is parsed from within the received electronic communication. The code parsed from within the electronic communication is used to determine whether to classify the received electronic communication as a coded electronic communication, and the received electronic communication is classified as a coded electronic communication based on results of the determination. In response to classification of the electronic communication as a coded electronic communication, a process is initiated that facilitates location of the mobile device. For instance, volume control settings at the mobile device may be overridden and an audible alert at the device may be invoked, and/or a response electronic communication that includes location information indicative of a current location of the communication device may be generated and sent. | 02-23-2012 |
20120201237 | GENERATING MULTIPLE DATA STREAMS FROM A SINGLE DATA SOURCE - A switch having a first communications interface to receive a stream of data units, a buffer to store the payload portion of the data unit, a replicator to duplicate at least the payload portion of the data unit, and a second communications interface to enable access to the stream of data units by two or more terminals. | 08-09-2012 |
20120276888 | LOCATION MECHANISM FOR MOBILE DEVICE - A location mechanism for a mobile device, in which an electronic communication including a code is received at the mobile device and the code is parsed from within the received electronic communication. The code parsed from within the electronic communication is used to determine whether to classify the received electronic communication as a coded electronic communication, and the received electronic communication is classified as a coded electronic communication based on results of the determination. In response to classification of the electronic communication as a coded electronic communication, a process is initiated that facilitates location of the mobile device. For instance, volume control settings at the mobile device may be overridden and an audible alert at the device may be invoked, and/or a response electronic communication that includes location information indicative of a current location of the communication device may be generated and sent. | 11-01-2012 |
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20130010794 | Generating Multiple Data Steams From a Single Data Source - A switch having a first communications interface to receive a stream of data units, a buffer to store the payload portion of the data unit, a replicator to duplicate at least the payload portion of the data unit, and a second communications interface to enable access to the stream of data units by two or more terminals. | 01-10-2013 |
20130016721 | Generating Multiple Data Steams From a Single Data Source - A switch having a first communications interface to receive a stream of data units, a buffer to store the payload portion of the data unit, a replicator to duplicate at least the payload portion of the data unit, and a second communications interface to enable access to the stream of data units by two or more terminals. | 01-17-2013 |
20140081669 | Records Access and Management - An electronic device for aggregating electronic medical records, in which electronic medical records are aggregated from multiple electronic repositories and displayed as a single set of records. The multiple electronic repositories may store records for a particular patient using varying identifying/access information to facilitate anonymous access to the electronic medical records. Emergency medical services providers may be able to access medical records for a patient using the electronic device after being authenticated as a valid/licensed medical services provider. | 03-20-2014 |
20140167686 | CONTENT DOWNLOAD AND SYNCHRONIZATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus for a network-enabled power charging device comprising a processor and a computer readable medium coupled to the processor having instructions stored thereon which, if executed by the processor, cause the network enabled power charging device to perform operations comprising charging, using the network-enabled power charging device, an energy storage component of a user device, determining, by the network-enabled power charging device, a profile associated with the user device, accessing, by the network-enabled power charging device and based on determining the profile associated with the user device, content specified by the profile associated with the user device, loading, using a network interface, the specified content, and enabling, by the network-enabled power charging device, the user device to access the specified content. | 06-19-2014 |
20150026478 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT NOTARIZATION - A server receives a package of data including: a document designated for notarization, identification information including a photograph, photograph of a user, and a signature of the user. The server compares the photograph of the user to the photograph included with the identification information. Next, the server verifies an identity of the user based on the identification information and the photograph by comparing the photograph of the signer to the photograph included with the identification information. The server then applies the signature and an indication of notarization to the document designated for notarization to create a notarized version of the document. The server stores the notarized version of the document, the photograph, and the identification document in a secure data package, and provides the notarized version of the document to the user. | 01-22-2015 |
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20110314523 | Out-of-band Tokens for Rights Access - Access to content may be administered by storing content, the content comprising one or more selections, accessing a passive optical out-of-band token associated with the content, determining an access right for the content based on the passive optical out-of-band token, and enabling access to the content in accordance with the access right. | 12-22-2011 |
20140137207 | OUT-OF-BAND TOKENS FOR RIGHTS ACCESS - Access to content may be administered by storing content, the content comprising one or more selections, accessing a passive optical out-of-band token associated with the content, determining an access right for the content based on the passive optical out-of-band token, and enabling access to the content in accordance with the access right. | 05-15-2014 |
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20150088744 | Transaction Authentication - Information is received that includes a request to authenticate a transaction. Based on the received information, a location associated with the transaction and a user associated with the transaction are identified. Location data is accessed that identifies one or more locations associated with the user. The location associated with the transaction and the one or more locations associated with the user are compared to determine whether the location associated with the transaction corresponds to a location associated with the user. A response to the request is provided based on determining whether the location associated with the transaction corresponds to the location associated with the user. | 03-26-2015 |