Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100145807 | DEVICE FOR MANAGEMENT OF PERSONAL DATA - A portable device which stores and transmits personal information relating to a person, to simplify transfer of such information in transactions. The device contains a first database, such as a medical history of a person, which is encrypted. Specific parties, such as medical personnel, are authorized to gain access to the first database, but not other parties. The device de-crypts the first database and transmits the data to the authorized parties. Similar procedures are undertaken with respect to other databases contained within the device. | 06-10-2010 |
20110225032 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE FLOW OF CUSTOMERS - An apparatus, system and method are presented for controlling the flow of customers using self-service terminals. It is possible for self-service terminals to receive and process customer orders faster than the orders can be prepared for delivery to the customer thus causes long wait times for the customer if the condition is allowed to exist for an extended period of time. Controlling the flow of customers through the order entry process prevents the situation. | 09-15-2011 |
20140081677 | Self-Service System and Method for Lodging Establishment Convenience Shops - A self-service system and method for lodging establishment convenience shops to allow a guest to pay for convenience shop items and avoid waiting in line at a front desk. An example method includes obtaining item identification information associated with items selected for purchase by a customer at a convenience shop of the lodging establishment by a self-service terminal, obtaining prices of the items by the self-service terminal, recording customer selection of a charge to room payment option by the self-service terminal, determining whether the customer has registered as a guest of the lodging establishment by the self-service terminal, and charging a total cost of the items to a reservation record by the self-service terminal when the customer has registered. | 03-20-2014 |
20140249939 | TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE TRANSACTION PROCESSING - Techniques for automated mobile transaction processing are provided. A consumer traverses to a web portal or other type of enterprise terminal device of an enterprise and proceeds to shop. During checkout, the portal contacts a transaction service and is delivered back an identifying barcode or Quick Response (QR) code. The consumer uses a mobile device to scan the code and send it to the transaction service. Previously registered payment details of the consumer are located and payment is received from the consumer. The portal is notified that payment is completed by the transaction service. | 09-04-2014 |
20140250013 | TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE TRANSACTION PROCESSING - Techniques for automated mobile transaction processing are provided. A consumer traverses to a web portal or other type of enterprise terminal device of an enterprise and proceeds to shop. During checkout, the portal contacts a transaction service and is delivered back an identifying barcode or Quick Response (QR) code. The consumer uses a mobile device to scan the code and send it to the transaction service. Previously registered payment details of the consumer are located and payment is received from the consumer. The portal is notified that payment is completed by the transaction service. | 09-04-2014 |
20140304169 | TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE TRANSACTION PROCESSING - Techniques for automated mobile transaction processing are provided. A consumer traverses to a web portal or other type of enterprise terminal device of an enterprise and proceeds to shop. During checkout, the portal contacts a transaction service and is delivered back an identifying barcode or Quick Response (QR) code. The consumer uses a mobile device to scan the code and send it to the transaction service. Previously registered payment details of the consumer are located and payment is received from the consumer. The portal is notified that payment is completed by the transaction service. | 10-09-2014 |
20150149412 | TECHNIQUES FOR COMPUTER SYSTEM RECOVERY - Techniques for computer system recovery which remotely restore a default partition to a recent state even when an operating system is functioning abnormally. In an example embodiment, a service center computer establishes a first network connection to a monitored computer system. The service center computer configures the monitored computer system to boot from a bootable image file in the monitored computer system and reboots the monitored computer system into an alternate operating system environment of the bootable image file. The service center computer establishes a second network connection to the monitored computer system to restore a recent backup image of the default partition from a diagnostic partition to a default partition. The service center computer establishes a third network connection to the monitored computer system and reboots the monitored computer system to the default partition. | 05-28-2015 |
20150221020 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A SHOPPING LIST - A method and system whereby a list of items is stored, the stored list of items is compared to actual items scanned at a terminal, and a visual indication of a correspondence or lack of correspondence between the stored list of items and the actual items scanned at the terminal is provided to a customer. | 08-06-2015 |