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12/06/05

6,972,698 GPS e-marker
  Issued: December 6, 2005
  Filed: June 28, 2002
  U.S. Class: 340/988
Abstract:  
Method and system for a satellite network data communication enabled electronic bookmarking device for bookmarking positional information of a desired location or locations in addition to bookmarking broadcast music clips over registered radio or television stations is provided.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:57:48 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day


12/06/05

6,973,385 Security intelligence tracking anti-terrorist system
  Issued: December 6, 2005
  Filed: October 7, 2003
  U.S. Class: 701/207
Abstract:  
The invention is a method and system for continuously tracking the movement of cargo in domestic and international shipping from point of departure to point of destination and to prevent hijacking of the same. The system uses one or more wireless electronic seals which can communicate with a central computer system, such as by satellite, providing the current location of the cargo at regular intervals or upon demand. The electronic seals are provided with a unique identification number and are activated upon locking of the seal to the closed cargo container. During shipment, the seal transmits its location to the central computer which compares the location of the shipment to a calculated expected route, notifying the parties to the shipment and government authorities in the event that the cargo is found to deviate from the expected route. The electronic seal is also capable of signaling the central computer when the cargo is opened. If the opening is premature, a second seal hidden within the cargo can be activated to enable tracking of the cargo. The system also provides a consolidated, verifiable record of the shipping history of a shipment which can facilitate government clearance and inspections of potentially dangerous cargo.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:57:05 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day


12/06/05

6,973,669 Pausing television programming in response to selection of hypertext link
  Issued: December 6, 2005
  Filed: November 16, 2001
  U.S. Class: 725/112
Abstract:  
A time sequential signal comprising audiovisual content and hyperlinks is received and displayed on a display device by the systems of the invention in a time sequential manner. The display of the time sequential signal is paused whenever a displayed hyperlink is selected. While pausing the display, data corresponding to any selected hyperlink is accessed and displayed on the display device. The corresponding data may comprise a web page accessed through the Internet or an interval page that is transmitted within the vertical blanking intervals of the time sequential signal. While pausing the display of the time sequential signal, the time sequential signal is recorded so that it can be viewed in the order it was recorded as soon as a resume display command is received by the system.

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12/06/05
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12/06/05

Rambus Inc. investor Stuart J. Steele used his personal jet more than two dozen times since 2000 to visit U.S. courtrooms so he can monitor litigation that jeopardizes his $136 million stake in the company. Steele has 8.1 million shares of Rambus, which claims to own technology used in all computer memory chips. He is one of half a dozen individual investors who travel to courthouses in Delaware, Washington, Virginia and California in an effort to predict the outcome of the disputes by listening to testimony. Fortunes are at stake in Rambus's campaign to win royalties from the world's three largest memory chip makers. The value of Steele's investment would likely plunge should Rambus lose a case against Hynix Semiconductor Inc. that he has been following.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 05:17:45 am into the following categories: In The News


12/06/05

The browser patent spat between Microsoft Corp. and Eolas Technologies took another twist Friday with an announcement from Redmond that it will change the way Internet Explorer handles embedded content on Web pages. The start-stop-start-stop decision comes more than two years after Microsoft originally warned that the Eolas court ruling would force certain technical modifications to IE that would significantly disrupt the display of multimedia content on the browser. In January 2004, Microsoft scrapped those plans and vowed to vigorously appeal the $521 million patent infringement ruling won by Chicago-based Eolas and the University of California. Late Friday, the company changed course again and notified ActiveX control vendors, OEM partners and content providers of the coming changes, which will be included in all future releases of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 05:09:05 am into the following categories: In The News


12/06/05

Toshiba has filed an appeal to a higher court after it was granted a new trial in California in an ongoing legal dispute with Lexar Media Inc. over trade secrets for flash memory chips, the Japanese electronics maker said Tuesday. The Santa Clara County Superior Court last Friday ordered a new trial after Toshiba Corp. filed a motion to reconsider the court's Oct. 14 ruling that had ordered Toshiba and its U.S. subsidiary to pay Lexar $465.4 million. In that ruling, the court upheld a March jury verdict that said Toshiba stole Fremont, Calif.-based Lexar's trade secrets on flash-memory chips, which are used in portable music players, cell phones and other electronics products. Flash memory is a strategic technology for Toshiba.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 05:07:53 am into the following categories: In The News


12/06/05

Invitrogen Corporation, a leading life science company providing innovative technologies to support disease research, today announced a favorable decision in its patent infringement lawsuit against Clontech Laboratories, Inc. On appeal from a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that the PowerScript products sold by Clontech infringed Invitrogen's U.S. Patent No. 6,063,608. In the decision, the Court of Appeals remanded the case to the district court for further proceedings.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 05:06:31 am into the following categories: In The News


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