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Kemery
Michael Kemery, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110044438 | Shareable Applications On Telecommunications Devices - During voice communication between multiple telecommunications devices, a shareable application facilitates concurrent sharing of data and processes between the devices. The application may be configured to monitor the voice communication and execute a predetermined function upon detecting a predetermined condition in the voice communication. The application may further facilitate sharing of functionality and user interface displays during the voice communication. In some implementations, a server computing device on a communications network may facilitate functions of shareable applications on one or more telecommunications devices. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110045811 | Parent Telecommunication Device Configuration of Activity-Based Child Telecommunication Device - A telecommunications network offers a subscription plan or feature for parent and activity-based child devices. Configuration choices are made at the parent device and communicated to the activity-based child device. The child device creates a graphical menu showing activities as specified by the configuration information received from the parent device. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110045816 | SHARED BOOK READING - Techniques for sharing book reading experiences between users of different telecommunications devices are described herein. | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110047041 | Licensed Content Purchasing and Delivering - A content server enables one user to purchase licensed content for another user and, in response to the purchase, automatically delivers the content to the other user's device. The content server further configures the other user's device to receive and utilize the licensed content, thus enabling the other user to consume the content. | 02-24-2011 |
Michael C. Kemery, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100235621 | METHOD OF SECURELY PAIRING DEVICES WITH AN ACCESS POINT FOR AN IP-BASED WIRELESS NETWORK - A wireless access point and method of using a wireless access point to allow a user to use a pre-determined security key provided with the access point or a personal security key that is provided by the user. The access point is purchased with a pre-determined security key. A user of the access point may press a pairing button on the access point to automatically pair other devices with the access point using the pre-determined security key. A label with a passphrase that corresponds to the pre-determined security key is provided with the access point, allowing the user to manually enter the passphrase into devices that cannot automatically pair with the access point. The wireless access point also has a “security on/off” button. When the user presses the security on/off button, the access point may cease use of the pre-determined security key in favor of a personal security key. | 09-16-2010 |
Michael C. Kemery, Portland, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090100573 | Glove With Multi-Element Dorsal Stiffeners - A glove includes two “H” shaped stiffening battens on a dorsal side. The battens terminate on a proximal side of the second through fifth fingers, and are formed from a non-rigid material. A one-piece protective panel is attached to the palmar side of the glove. The protective panel covers portions of the wearing hand palm corresponding to the distal ends of the second through fifth metacarpal bones, as well as palmar side portions of the second through fifth digits corresponding to the second through fifth proximal phalanx bones. Flex notch cut-outs in the protective panel correspond to portions of the palmar region which tend to bunch during gripping of a bar or other object and help prevent discomfort during such gripping. | 04-23-2009 |
