Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130055206 | Synchronously Debugging A Software Program Using A Plurality Of Virtual Machines - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for synchronously debugging a software program using a plurality of virtual machines are provided. Embodiments include controlling, by a master debugging module operating on a first virtual machine, execution of the software program within the first virtual machine; controlling, by a slave debugging module operating on a second virtual machine, execution of the software program within the second virtual machine including delaying execution of the software program within the second virtual machine relative to the execution of the software program within the first virtual machine; detecting, by the master debugging module, an error in the execution of the software program within the first virtual machine; and in response to the detection of the error, capturing, by a hypervisor, a snapshot of the second virtual machine. | 02-28-2013 |
20130111495 | Load Balancing Servers | 05-02-2013 |
20140050370 | OCULAR BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION WITH SYSTEM VERIFICATION - A biometric authentication system includes an image database and a user database containing user profiles. Each user profile is associated with a selected image in the image database as an image key and with an ocular biometric data record obtained from an eye of the associated user. A user input terminal receives asserted user credentials, an eye scanning module obtains ocular biometric data, and a position detection module detects an eye position or eyelid position. An access control module communicates with the user database for obtaining a user profile associated with the asserted user credentials, communicates with a display device for displaying the image key associated with the obtained user profile, communicates with the position detection module for verifying the biometric authentication system by detecting whether the user is viewing the image key, and communicates with the eye scanning module for obtaining ocular biometric data and authenticating the user. | 02-20-2014 |
20140050371 | OCULAR BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION WITH SYSTEM VERIFICATION - A biometric user authentication method and computer program product includes receiving asserted user credentials from a user into a biometric authentication system, and obtaining a digitally-stored image key and ocular biometric data both associated with the asserted user credentials from memory within the biometric authentication system. The biometric authentication system is verified by simultaneously displaying the image key and at least one image other than the image key to the user and detecting that the user has selected the image key. The user is authenticated by scanning an eye of the user to obtain ocular biometric data and matching the scanned ocular biometric data to the digitally stored ocular biometric data. If the biometric system is verified and the user is authenticated, then the user is provided access to a protected area. | 02-20-2014 |
20140086563 | ACCESSING AND STORING ORIGINAL BROADCAST CONTENT - In a method for accessing and storing original content without an overlay of interruption content, a computer receives original content with an overlay of interruption content during an interruption period from a content provider. The computer receives a notification that the interruption period is complete. The computer accesses original content without the overlay of interruption content. The computer stores the original content without the overlay of interruption content. | 03-27-2014 |
20140123163 | MANAGING DISPLAY OF CONTENT IN A CONTENT FEED - A method and a computer program product are disclosed for managing the display of content from a content feed. In one embodiment, a content feed includes a dynamically-generated set of content items electronically fed to one or more device. A priority content item is identified along with a plurality of other content items related by subject matter to each other and to the priority content item. A display status of the priority content item is then monitored, indicating whether the priority content item has been displayed for a user. The visibility of the related content items on the one or more device is controlled according to the display status of the priority content item. | 05-01-2014 |