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Christopher R. Newcombe, Kirkland, WA US
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20080293486 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE DISTRIBUTION OF SUBSCRIPTION-BASED GAME SOFTWARE - Methods and systems for securely distributing software in a subscription-based environment are provided. A Game Security Facility (“GSF”) associated with a game server manages secure communications with game clients. A subscriber is registered in a manner that includes a unique identifier of the machine upon which the subscription data will reside. Encryption keys are generated for the registered subscriber and encrypted subscription data is exchanged, thus preventing unauthorized copying to another machine or unauthorized use by a third party. The subscriber is re-registered, and new encryption keys are generated. Access is enabled to the previously exchanged encrypted subscription data without causing the previously exchanged data to be re-downloaded. | 11-27-2008 |
20100250919 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SECURE DISTRIBUTION OF SUBSCRIPTION-BASED GAME SOFTWARE - A method for secure communications. At least one encryption key can be generated based on a pass-phrase that associates a unique identifier of a client system with a customer. Customer data encrypted with the at least one encryption key can be received such that the customer data is uniquely associated with both the client system and with the customer. The client system cannot decrypt the customer data if the unique identifier of the client system is changed. The client system cannot decrypt the customer data if the customer is changed. | 09-30-2010 |
20150249579 | FORWARD-BASED RESOURCE DELIVERY NETWORK MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES - A resource delivery network and method for distributing content in the network is disclosed herein. The network comprises a plurality of servers arranged in tiers and partitioned. Each server includes a resource store with a set of resources for distribution to a successive tier. Updates to each successive tier are provided by a pull-forward client on servers in the tier. This forward propagation mechanism maximizes resource availability at edge servers in the network. Resources transmitted to the edge tier servers may be transformed, combined, and rendered without taxing lower tier servers. Transformation and pre-rendering of data can be performed by low priority CPU tasks at each layer of the system. | 09-03-2015 |
Christopher Richard Newcombe, Kirkland, WA US
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20110145362 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRELOADING RESOURCES - A method and system for preloading data is provided. Resources are preloaded on a client before they are needed by an application. Application hints and static resources lists may be used to indicate resources are needed. The application may begin execution before receiving all of the resources associated with the application. Preloading may be done during execution of an application, or when the application is not executing. Preloading allows an application to run smoothly without consuming more resources than are needed by an application. A prediction graph may be generated that is used in predicting the resources that are likely to be needed by the application. An analyzer may also be used to simulate the system and adjust parameters used in creating the prediction graph. | 06-16-2011 |
20120095816 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GRANTING ACCESS TO SYSTEM AND CONTENT - A method and system for granting access to system and content is provided. A key is provided that allows access by a client computer to content that includes a plurality of resources. A server is accessed and the key is provided to the server. Based on the key, access is granted to the content. A program on the client computer requests a resource of the plurality of resources. If the resource is located locally, the resource is provided to the program. Otherwise, the resource is downloaded from the content server and stored locally. A data structure is modified to indicate that the resource is stored locally and the resource is provided to the program. | 04-19-2012 |
20140279929 | DATABASE SYSTEM WITH DATABASE ENGINE AND SEPARATE DISTRIBUTED STORAGE SERVICE - A database system may include a database service and a separate distributed storage service. The database service (or a database engine head node thereof) may be responsible for query parsing, optimization, and execution, transactionality, and consistency, while the storage service may be responsible for generating data pages from redo log records and for durability of those data pages. For example, in response to a write request directed to a particular data page, the database engine head node may generate a redo log record and send it, but not the data page, to a storage service node. The storage service node may store the redo log record and return a write acknowledgement to the database service prior to applying the redo log record. The server node may apply the redo log record and other redo log records to a previously stored version of the data page to create a current version. | 09-18-2014 |
20140337393 | TRANSACTION ORDERING - Nodes of a database service may receive a read request to perform a read of a record stored by the database service and a transaction request to perform a transaction to the record. First and second indications of time may be associated with the read and transaction, respectively. A potential read anomaly (e.g., fuzzy read, read skew, etc.) may be detected based, at least in part, on a determination that the first indication of time is within a threshold value of the second indication of time. In response to detecting the potential read anomaly, the read may be performed after the transaction specified by the transaction request, regardless of whether the first indication of time is indicative of an earlier point in time than the second indication of time. | 11-13-2014 |
Jeffrey Brian Newcombe, Federal Way, WA US
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20150254549 | DUAL-FUNCTION CARD WITH KEY CARD FUNCTIONALITY AND STORED VALUE CARD FUNCTIONALITY - Embodiments described herein generally relate to a dual-purpose, or dual-function, card that provides functionality as a key card to access rooms or other locations within a hospitality venue as well as functionality as a payment card to purchase products or services using a stored value account associated with the dual-function card. Thus, rather than providing a key card and a gift card or stored value card separately, a single card may be provided or used that combines the functionality of the key card and stored value card. | 09-10-2015 |
Rememberance Newcombe, Hayden, ID US
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20100096339 | Water Denitrification - The described implementations relate to water denitrification. One method obtains nitrate levels in influent and effluent of a moving bed media filter and determines carbon levels in the effluent. The method also doses carbon feedstock into the influent based on both the nitrate levels and the carbon levels. | 04-22-2010 |
Remembrance Newcombe, Liberty Lake, WA US
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20140353247 | WATER DENITRIFICATION - The described implementations relate to water denitrification. One method obtains nitrate levels in influent and effluent of a moving bed media filter and determines carbon levels in the effluent. The method also doses carbon feedstock into the influent based on both the nitrate levels and the carbon levels. | 12-04-2014 |
Remembrance Newcombe, Coeur D'Alene, ID US
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20080302726 | Reactive Filtration - In one embodiment, a method for treating waste water includes passing ozonized waste water through a bed of moving sand. | 12-11-2008 |
20130341278 | REACTIVE FILTRATION - In one embodiment, a reactive filtration method includes continuously regenerating a reactive filter media while simultaneously filtering contaminants from fluid flowing through the filter media. In one embodiment, regenerating the reactive filter media comprises mixing metal granules with the filter media and agitating the mixture. In another embodiment, regenerating the reactive filter media comprises introducing a metal in the fluid flowing through the filter media and agitating the filter media. In one embodiment, a method for removing phosphorus, arsenic or a heavy metal from water includes introducing a metal salt reagent into the water at a molar ratio of 5:1 to 200:1 to the phosphorous or the arsenic in the water and passing the water through a bed of moving sand. | 12-26-2013 |
Remembrance L. Newcombe, Hayden, ID US
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20090071909 | Washbox - Exemplary systems and methods relating to washboxes are described. | 03-19-2009 |
20110100888 | WASHBOX - Exemplary systems and methods relating to washboxes are described. | 05-05-2011 |
20110100925 | WASHBOX - Exemplary systems and methods relating to washboxes are described. | 05-05-2011 |
Remembrance L. Newcombe, Coeur D'Alene, ID US
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20130118990 | WASHBOX - Exemplary systems and methods relating to washboxes are described. | 05-16-2013 |
Remembrance Louis Newcombe, Hayden, ID US
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20080277349 | Reactive Filtration - In one embodiment, a reactive filtration method includes continuously regenerating a reactive filter media while simultaneously filtering contaminants from fluid flowing through the filter media. In one embodiment, regenerating the reactive filter media comprises mixing metal granules with the filter media and agitating the mixture. In another embodiment, regenerating the reactive filter media comprises introducing a metal in the fluid flowing through the filter media and agitating the filter media. In one embodiment, a method for removing phosphorus, arsenic or a heavy metal from water includes introducing a metal salt reagent into the water at a molar ratio of 5:1 to 200:1 to the phosphorous or the arsenic in the water and passing the water through a bed of moving sand. | 11-13-2008 |