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Dennis Heimbigner, Boulder, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090138711Sender Email Address Verification Using Reachback - A Reachback email system includes methods and software products for intercepting a sent email message from an email client, algorithmically determining a first Reachback URL from an email address of the email client, adding the first Reachback URL to the sent email message to form a sent Reachback email message, digitally signing the sent Reachback email message, sending the sent Reachback email message to at least one recipient, publishing Reachback validation information (RVI) accessible by the at least one recipient using the first Reachback URL, intercepting a received Reachback email message before delivery to the email client, retrieving RVI for the received Reachback email message using a Reachback URL, validating the RVI, the Reachback URL and the Reachback email message contents, providing an indication of the Reachback email message validation, and delivering the received Reachback email message to the email client.05-28-2009

Ron E. Heimbigner, Mckinney, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100011051METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PROCESSING ONE OR MORE TEST REQUESTS BETWEEN A TESTING FACILITY AND ONE OR MORE CUSTOMERS - Methods, devices, and computer programs are provided for providing an information platform between a testing facility and customers of the testing facility. The information platform may be configured to allow customers to submit requests for testing and other information to the testing facility and check on the statuses of previously submitted requests to the testing facility over a network. The information platform may be configured to allow the testing facility to provide updates and other information to the customers over a network. The information platform may reduce the amount of time spent by the technicians of the testing facility answering emails or phone calls from the customers asking about the tests or attending meetings doing the same. Therefore the technicians may have more time to perform the actual test which may increase the output of the testing facility.01-14-2010

Wade L. Heimbigner, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100331048M-S STEREO REPRODUCTION AT A DEVICE - Mid-side (M-S) encoded audio is reproduced by a device that includes a multi-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The DAC has a first channel input receiving a digitized mid audio signal, a first channel output providing an analog mid audio signal, a second channel input receiving a digitized side audio signal and a second channel output providing an analog side audio signal. The DAC may also include a third channel for receiving a digitized second side audio signal. The second side audio signal is phase inverted. The device may be a handheld wireless communication device, such as a cellular phone, and may also include transducers for outputting M-S encoded sound in response to the analog mid and side audio signals.12-30-2010

Wade L. Heimbigner, Poway, CA US

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20120105358FORCE SENSING TOUCH SCREEN - A computing device includes a touch screen display with a plurality of force sensors, each of which provides a signal in response to contact with the touch screen display. Using force signals from the plurality of force sensors, a characteristic of the contact is determined, such as the magnitude of the force, the centroid of force and the shear force. The characteristic of the contact is used to select a command which is processed to control the computing device. For example, the command may be related to manipulating data displayed on the touch screen display, e.g., by adjusting the scroll speed or the quantity of data selected in response to the magnitude of force, or related to an operation of an application on the computing device, such as selecting different focal ranges, producing an alarm, or adjusting the volume of a speaker in response to the magnitude of force.05-03-2012