Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090136017 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING TELECOMMUNICATION CALLS - A system and method are disclosed for processing calls in a telecommunication network. The system may comprise a plurality of terminals, wherein each of the plurality of terminals has an input for receiving a call request including a set of keywords, and wherein the plurality of terminals comprises a calling terminal and a set of destination terminals. The system further may comprise a call processing server for establishing communication between the calling terminal and the set of destination terminals in response to the reception of a call request from the calling terminal. The call processing server may comprise a management table, an alias resolution unit, an analyzer unit, and a switching subsystem. | 05-28-2009 |
20100093315 | AUTOMATED CALL CONTEXT NOTIFICATION - A request is received to initiate a context-based voice call, where the request includes a calling number, a called number, and a text string forming a context portion of the context-based voice call. A request is received to initiate a voice call portion of the context-based voice call from the calling number to the called number. The voice call portion and the context portion of the context-based voice call are synchronized between a calling device referenced by the calling number and a called device referenced by the called number. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 04-15-2010 |
20130276095 | PASS-PATTERN AUTHENTICATION FOR COMPUTER-BASED SECURITY - Implementing security access includes mapping input elements of an input device to a coordinate system. Each of the input elements is assigned to a point on the coordinate system that is defined by respective coordinate values. The security access also includes receiving a number of inputs via corresponding input elements. An input element assigned to a first input of the number of inputs is denoted as a starting point for a sequence. Beginning with an input in the sequence that immediately follows the first input in the sequence, the security access further includes identifying a directional orientation of each of the input elements as compared to an input element immediately preceding the input element in the sequence, creating a directional pattern sequence from the directional orientation identified for each of the input elements, and providing access to an information source using the directional pattern sequence as an authentication mechanism. | 10-17-2013 |
20130276099 | PASS-PATTERN AUTHENTICATION FOR COMPUTER-BASED SECURITY - Implementing security access includes mapping input elements of an input device to a coordinate system. Each of the input elements is assigned to a point on the coordinate system that is defined by respective coordinate values. The security access also includes receiving a number of inputs via corresponding input elements. An input element assigned to a first input of the number of inputs is denoted as a starting point for a sequence. Beginning with an input in the sequence that immediately follows the first input in the sequence, the security access further includes identifying a directional orientation of each of the input elements as compared to an input element immediately preceding the input element in the sequence, creating a directional pattern sequence from the directional orientation identified for each of the input elements, and providing access to an information source using the directional pattern sequence as an authentication mechanism. | 10-17-2013 |
20130290299 | CONTENT-BASED NAVIGATION FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Content-based navigation of an electronic device includes receiving supplemental content to an electronic book. The supplemental content is created separately from the electronic book. The content-based navigation also includes associating an identifier of the electronic book with the supplemental content, storing the supplemental content with the identifier in a storage device, and creating an index to the supplemental content that is searchable by the identifier of the electronic book. The content-based navigation further includes providing end user devices with access to the supplemental content in the storage device via the index. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290838 | CONTENT-BASED NAVIGATION FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Content-based navigation of an electronic device includes receiving supplemental content to an electronic book. The supplemental content is created separately from the electronic book. The content-based navigation also includes associating an identifier of the electronic book with the supplemental content, storing the supplemental content with the identifier in a storage device, and creating an index to the supplemental content that is searchable by the identifier of the electronic book. The content-based navigation further includes providing end user devices with access to the supplemental content in the storage device via the index. | 10-31-2013 |
20150362096 | CABLE SECURING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF SECURING A CABLE - Method and apparatus are provided for securing a cable. The apparatus includes: a substantially cone-shaped member having an elongate opening along the axis of the cone in which a cable is placeable in use; a holding member having at least one open-sided aperture in which the cone-shaped member is houseable in use; wherein the widest diameter of the cone-shaped member is greater than the diameter of the open-sided aperture of the holding member. The method of securing a cable may include: placing a cable in a substantially cone-shaped member having an elongate opening along the axis of the cone in which the cable is placeable; and inserting the cone-shaped member in a holding member having at least one open-sided aperture. | 12-17-2015 |