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Innes, GB
Andrew Innes, Cambridge GB
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| 20090210934 | Systems and Methods for Secure Handling of Secure Attention Sequences - A method for authenticating, by a trusted component, a user of a desktop appliance to a remote machine includes executing, by a desktop appliance, a user interaction component, responsive to receiving a secure attention sequence from a user. The user interaction component receives authentication credentials associated with the user. The desktop appliance transmits, to a broker service, the received authentication credentials. The broker service authenticates the user, responsive to the received authentication credentials. The broker service transmits, to a remote machine, authentication data associated with the received authentication credentials. The remote machine authenticates the user, responsive to the received authentication data. The remote machine provides, to the desktop appliance, access to a resource requested by the user. In another aspect, a trusted component provides, to a user of a desktop appliance, access to secure desktop functionality provided by a remote machine. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100107113 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A MODIFIABLE MACHINE BASE IMAGE WITH A PERSONALIZED DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT IN A COMBINED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A method and system for modifying, in a combined computing environment, a machine base image having a personalized desktop environment includes executing an operating system associated with a base disk; intercepting, by a filter driver, an instruction from at least one of a plurality of resources to modify a setting stored in at least one of a file system and a registry, the plurality of resources executing inside an isolation environment; storing, in a delta disk, a copy of the modified setting; restarting the operating system; replacing the setting stored in the at least one of the file system and the registry with the copy of the modified setting stored on the delta disk; and restarting at least one operating system process incorporating the modified setting. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100281528 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR GENERATING AND DELIVERING AN INTERACTIVE APPLICATION DELIVERY STORE - A system for updating and delivering an interactive application delivery store, where the system includes a client computer, a server and an application delivery store executing on the server, the client computer communicating with the server over a communicative connection. A user accesses the application delivery store using the client computer, and subscribes to an application not included in a user profile of the user using the application delivery store. In response to subscribing to the application, the application delivery store verifies user permissions of the user and determines whether the user is permitted to subscribe to the application. Upon determining the user can subscribe to the application, the application delivery store updates the user profile with the application and transmits a stub application to the client computer. The stub application represents the application subscribed to by the user in that the stub application includes a portion of the application. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110138295 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR UPDATING A DOCK WITH A USER INTERFACE ELEMENT REPRESENTATIVE OF A REMOTE APPLICATION - The present disclosure features methods and systems for updating an application-centric interface or dock, generated and displayed by a local computer, with a user interface element representative of a remote application executing on a remote computer to provide integration between remote (“published”) applications and their local counterparts. This functionality provides a seamless, unified user experience by allowing hosted applications to appear as if they are running locally in a dock interface, in the same way that local applications appear. | 06-09-2011 |
David S. Innes, Inverurie GB
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| 20100065766 | ELECTRICALLY OPERATED HYDRAULIC VALVE - An electrically operated hydraulic valve comprises a valve assembly that provides a common valve passageway, an inlet port, an outlet port and a return port connected to the passageway and an axially movable valve device which allows in a first position fluid flow between the outlet port and the return port while closing the inlet and in a second position, axially displaced from the first position, fluid flow between the inlet port and the outlet port while closing the return port. A spring provides a restoring force urging the valve device to its first position. An electrically operated actuator coupled to the valve device comprises a permanent magnet and a cooperating electrical coil having an associated magnetic core, one or other of the magnet and the coil constituting a stator and the other constituting an armature which is coupled to the valve device to move it from the first position to the second position. The actuator is disposed for operation by an electrical supply which provides a unidirectional current pulse to the coil. | 03-18-2010 |
David Stephen Innes, Inverurie GB
Greg Innes, Worcestershire GB
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| 20100157298 | POLARIMETRIC IMAGING APPARATUS - A polarimetric imaging apparatus ( | 06-24-2010 |
Jamie Innes, Bristol GB
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| 20090119589 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING MEDIA ITEMS - A method including presenting one or more tabs on a display of a device corresponding to media content screens, presenting one or more media content items in a media content screen upon selection of a corresponding one of the one or more tabs, the one or more media content items being presented in at least one of scrollable rows and columns, including minimized content information with some of the media content items and including intermediate content information with other media content items and changing at least the intermediate content information to detailed content information corresponding to a selected one of the content items. | 05-07-2009 |
John Francis Innes, Wirral GB
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| 20100261793 | METHOD FOR DECREASING CARTILAGE DAMAGE IN DOGS - A method for modulating enzymatic degradation of articular cartilage in a dog comprises administering to the dog an enzymatic degradation modulating effective amount of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), for example as a component of a food composition. By practice of the method in a dog having arthritis, mobility of the dog can be increased, weight bearing in an arthritic limb can be increased, and/or pain associated with arthritis can be reduced. | 10-14-2010 |
Kenneth John Innes, Aberdeen GB
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| 20120016607 | REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system for monitoring an industrial process, comprising one or more sensors connected to one or more operating components of the industrial process; a remote monitoring station, comprising a computer and a database; and a connection between the one or more sensors and the remote monitoring station, wherein the remote monitoring station is at least about 100-2500 miles away from the industrial process, for example 500-1000 miles. | 01-19-2012 |
Richard Alexander Innes, Altens GB
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| 20100212900 | Running and Cement Tubing - A method of running a bore-lining tubing string into a bore includes running a tubing string, typically a liner string, into a bore while agitating the string. The agitation of the string reduces the friction between the string and the bore wall and thus facilitates the translation of the string into the bore. The agitation may also take place while the tubing is being cemented in the bore. Pressure pulses may be applied to fluid in the bore, which fluid may be cement slurry. | 08-26-2010 |
