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20130317949 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOBILE INTEGRATED ORDERING - Methods and apparatus are disclosed regarding an e-commerce environment with integrated mobile ordering capabilities. One method includes receiving, from a mobile computing device, an order for at least one item, detecting a location of the mobile computing device, and requesting deliver of the at least one item to the detected location. | 11-28-2013 |
20140279191 | CHECKOUT AND/OR ORDERING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and apparatus are disclosed provide various enhancements and/or improvements to the conventional shopping process used by brick-and-mortar stores. In some embodiments, a customer may use a mobile computing device, such as a smart phone, to select and pay for items in a brick-and-mortar store. Such shopping process may permit the customer to purchase numerous items without the using of shopping basket or a wheeled shopping cart. The shopping process may further permit the customer to pay for items and leave the store with such items without waiting in a checkout line. | 09-18-2014 |
20150221022 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOBILE INTEGRATED ORDERING - Methods and apparatus are disclosed regarding an e-commerce environment with integrated mobile ordering capabilities. One method includes receiving, from a mobile computing device, an order for at least one item, detecting a location of the mobile computing device, and requesting deliver of the at least one item to the detected location. | 08-06-2015 |
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20120262835 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING A DRAM CAPACITOR - A method for fabricating a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) capacitor stack is disclosed wherein the stack includes a first electrode, a dielectric layer, and a second electrode. The first electrode is formed from a conductive binary metal compound and the conductive binary metal compound is annealed in a reducing atmosphere to promote the formation of a desired crystal structure. The binary metal compound may be a metal oxide. Annealing the metal oxide (i.e. molybdenum oxide) in a reducing atmosphere may result in the formation of a first electrode material (i.e. MoO | 10-18-2012 |
20120287553 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING A DRAM CAPACITOR HAVING INCREASED THERMAL AND CHEMICAL STABILITY - A method for fabricating a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) capacitor includes forming a first electrode film. The first electrode film comprises a conductive binary metal compound and a dopant. The dopant may have a uniform or non-uniform concentration within the first electrode film. A high-k dielectric film is formed over the first electrode film. A second electrode film is formed over the dielectric film. The second electrode film comprises a conductive binary metal compound and a dopant. The dopant may have a uniform or non-uniform concentration within the second electrode film. The dopants and their distribution are chosen so that the crystal structure of the surface of the electrode is not degraded if the electrode is to be used as a templating structure for subsequent layer formation. Additionally, the dopants and their distribution are chosen so that the work function of the electrodes is not degraded. | 11-15-2012 |
20130119515 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING A DRAM CAPACITOR HAVING INCREASED THERMAL AND CHEMICAL STABILITY - A method for fabricating a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) capacitor includes forming a first electrode film. The first electrode film comprises a conductive binary metal compound and a dopant. The dopant may have a uniform or non-uniform concentration within the first electrode film. A high-k dielectric film is formed over the first electrode film. A second electrode film is formed over the dielectric film. The second electrode film comprises a conductive binary metal compound and a dopant. The dopant may have a uniform or non-uniform concentration within the second electrode film. The dopants and their distribution are chosen so that the crystal structure of the surface of the electrode is not degraded if the electrode is to be used as a templating structure for subsequent layer formation. Additionally, the dopants and their distribution are chosen so that the work function of the electrodes is not degraded. | 05-16-2013 |
20130154057 | Method for Fabricating a DRAM Capacitor - A method for fabricating a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) capacitor stack is disclosed wherein the stack includes a first electrode, a dielectric layer, and a second electrode. The first electrode is formed from a conductive binary metal compound and the conductive binary metal compound is annealed in a reducing atmosphere to promote the formation of a desired crystal structure. The binary metal compound may be a metal oxide. Annealing the metal oxide (i.e. molybdenum oxide) in a reducing atmosphere may result in the formation of a first electrode material (i.e. MoO | 06-20-2013 |
20130161789 | Method for Fabricating a DRAM Capacitor - A method for fabricating a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) capacitor stack is disclosed wherein the stack includes a first electrode, a dielectric layer, and a second electrode. The first electrode is formed from a conductive binary metal. A dielectric layer is formed over the first electrode. The dielectric layer is subjected to a milliseconds anneal process that serves to crystallize the dielectric material and decrease the concentration of oxygen vacancies. | 06-27-2013 |
20140183696 | Methods to Improve Leakage for ZrO2 Based High K MIM Capacitor - A first electrode layer for a Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) DRAM capacitor is formed wherein the first electrode layer contains a conductive base layer and conductive metal oxide layer. A second electrode layer for a Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) DRAM capacitor is formed wherein the second electrode layer contains a conductive base layer and conductive metal oxide layer. In some embodiments, both the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer contain a conductive base layer and conductive metal oxide layer. | 07-03-2014 |
20140187015 | Methods to Improve Leakage for ZrO2 Based High K MIM Capacitor - A first electrode layer for a Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) DRAM capacitor is formed wherein the first electrode layer contains a conductive base layer and conductive metal oxide layer. A second electrode layer for a Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) DRAM capacitor is formed wherein the second electrode layer contains a conductive base layer and conductive metal oxide layer. In some embodiments, both the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer contain a conductive base layer and conductive metal oxide layer. | 07-03-2014 |
20150021772 | Mixed-metal barrier films optimized by high-productivity combinatorial PVD - A barrier film including at least one ferromagnetic metal (e.g., nickel) and at least one refractory metal (e.g., tantalum) effectively blocks copper diffusion and facilitates uniform contiguous (non-agglomerating) deposition of copper layers less than 100 Å thick. Methods of forming the metal barrier include co-sputtering the component metals from separate targets. Using high-productivity combinatorial (HPC) apparatus and methods, the proportions of the component metals can be optimized. Gradient compositions can be deposited by varying the plasma power or throw distance of the separate targets. | 01-22-2015 |
20150146341 | ALD dielectric films with leakage-reducing impurity layers - A thin sub-layer (<15 Å) of an impurity is formed under, over, or inside a thicker layer (˜30-100 Å) of a high-k (k>12) host material. The sub-layer may be formed by atomic layer deposition (ALD). The layer and sub-layer are annealed to form a composite dielectric layer. The host material crystallizes, but the crystalline lattice and grain boundaries are disrupted near the impurity sub-layer, impeding the migration of electrons. The impurity may be a material with a lower dielectric constant than the high-k material, added in such a small relative amount that the composite dielectric is still high-k. Metal-insulator-metal capacitors may be fabricated by forming the composite dielectric layer between two electrodes. | 05-28-2015 |
20150338362 | Combinatorial screening of metallic diffusion barriers - Barrier layers, barrier stacks, and seed layers for small-scale interconnects (e.g., copper) are combinatorially screened using test structures sputtered or co-sputtered through apertures of varying size. Various characteristics (e.g., resistivity, crystalline morphology, surface roughness) related to conductivity, diffusion blocking, and adhesion are measured before and/or after annealing and compared to arrive at materials and process parameters for low diffusion with high conductivity through the interconnect. Example results show that some formulations of tantalum-titanium barriers may replace thicker tantalum/tantalum-nitride stacks, in some cases with a Cu—Mn seed layer between the Ta—Ti and copper. | 11-26-2015 |
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20100193876 | METHOD TO REDUCE MOL DAMAGE ON NiSi - Transistor devices are formed with nickel silicide layers formulated to prevent degradation upon removal of overlying stress liners. Embodiments include transistors with nickel silicide layers having a platinum composition gradient increasing in platinum content toward the upper surfaces thereof, i.e., increasing in platinum in a direction away from the gate electrode and source/drain regions. Embodiments include forming a first layer of nickel having a first amount of platinum and forming, on the first layer of nickel, a second layer of nickel having a second amount of platinum, the second weight percent of platinum being greater than the first weight percent. The layers of nickel are then annealed to form a nickel silicide layer having the platinum composition gradient increasing in platinum toward the upper surface. The platinum concentration gradient protects the nickel silicide layer during subsequent processing, as during etching to remove overlying stress liners, thereby avoiding a decrease in device performance. | 08-05-2010 |
20110198670 | METHOD TO REDUCE MOL DAMAGE ON NiSi - Transistor devices are formed with nickel silicide layers formulated to prevent degradation upon removal of overlying stress liners. Embodiments include transistors with nickel silicide layers having a platinum composition gradient increasing in platinum content toward the upper surfaces thereof, i.e., increasing in platinum in a direction away from the gate electrode and source/drain regions. Embodiments include forming a first layer of nickel having a first amount of platinum and forming, on the first layer of nickel, a second layer of nickel having a second amount of platinum, the second weight percent of platinum being greater than the first weight percent. The layers of nickel are then annealed to form a nickel silicide layer having the platinum composition gradient increasing in platinum toward the upper surface. The platinum concentration gradient protects the nickel silicide layer during subsequent processing, as during etching to remove overlying stress liners, thereby avoiding a decrease in device performance. | 08-18-2011 |
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20100049629 | METHOD OF ENABLING A USER TO DRAW A COMPONENT PART AS INPUT FOR SEARCHING COMPONENT PARTS IN A DATABASE - A method of receiving input image data for an image search engine includes providing a two-dimensional input image on a display screen, enabling a user to rotate the input image on the display screen about an axis that is non-perpendicular to a plane of the input image, and enabling the user to electronically draw modifications on the rotated input image. | 02-25-2010 |
20100076959 | METHODS FOR RETRIEVING SHAPES AND DRAWINGS - There are disclosed methods to provide stable pose determinations of various three dimensional shapes. Methods are also disclosed for determining multiple, unique drawing descriptors for two dimensional drawings, and for obtaining intermediate three dimensional representations of two dimensional drawings as one way to determine the descriptor. Methods are also disclosed to provide for searching of two dimensional drawings and three dimensional shapes using user-defined input, which may be a drawing or sketch. User interactivity is provided to further refine search results. | 03-25-2010 |
20100100457 | METHOD OF ENABLING A USER TO DRAW A COMPONENT PART AS INPUT FOR SEARCHING COMPONENT PARTS IN A DATABASE - A method of receiving input image data for an image search engine includes providing a two-dimensional input image on a display screen, enabling a user to rotate the input image on the display screen about an axis that is non-perpendicular to a plane of the input image, and enabling the user to electronically draw modifications on the rotated input image. | 04-22-2010 |
20130311450 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND DATA STRUCTURES FOR PERFORMING SEARCHES ON THREE DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS - Techniques are provided for searching on three dimensional (3D) objects across large, distributed repositories of 3D models. 3D shapes are created for input to a search system; optionally user-defined similarity criterion is used, and search results are interactively navigated and feedback received for modifying the accuracy of the search results. Search input can also be given by picking 3D models from a cluster map or by providing the orthographic views for the 3D model. Feedback can be given by a searcher as to which models are similar and which are not. Various techniques adjust the search results according to the feedback given by the searcher and present the new search results to the searcher. | 11-21-2013 |
20150331576 | MANIPULATING VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT USING NON-INSTRUMENTED PHYSICAL OBJECT - A method of manipulating a three-dimensional image file including a virtual object includes obtaining image information in a processing device of a non-instrumented physical object manipulated by a user, such image information including movement information; and causing virtual movement of the virtual object based on the movement information. A method of shaping a virtual object includes obtaining image information including movement information; and determining a shape of the virtual object based on the movement information. A method of modifying a virtual object includes obtaining image information including movement information; and altering a virtual surface appearance of at least a part of the virtual object based on the movement information. Systems and computer-readable media are also described. | 11-19-2015 |
20160034544 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DATA REPRESENTATION OF OBJECTS - Systems and method for multi-dimensional data representation of an object is provided. The multi-dimensional data representation method includes evaluating a similarity measure for a query corresponding to an object. The similarity measure between the objects are used to compute the similarity values corresponding to the object and based on at least one metadata dimension associated with the object. The similarity value are sorted to create a multi-dimensional array of similarity values. The similarity values are represented in a scalar form and a visualization interface displays a multi visual representation of the similarity values and data associated with the object. | 02-04-2016 |
20160042104 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-LEVEL DATA REPRESENTATION OF OBJECT LIFECYCLE - System and method for multi-level visualization of object lifecycle is provided. A visualization network displaying data associated with the object life cycle is provided. An object is selected from the visualization network to correlate the object across and within one or more object lifecycle stages from the visualization network by generating a relationship configuration. A multi-level visualization is generated for the selected object corresponding one or more object life cycle stage. The generated at least one multi-level visualization is modified based on a criterion of interest, the criterion of interest comprises one or more attribute associated with the selected object and relation derived from the relationship configuration. | 02-11-2016 |
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20150081932 | SCHEDULING, IN-MEMORY CODING, DATA WIRE MATCHING, AND WIRE PLACEMENT FOR WIRE POWER REDUCTION - According to one general aspect, an apparatus may include a source unit, a destination unit, and a plurality of interconnect wires. The source unit may be configured to store, at least temporarily, data, wherein the data is written to a storage structure in a plurality of data structures. The destination unit may be configured to receive at least a portion of the data from the source unit. The plurality of interconnect wires may be configured to transmit, the at least a portion of the data between the source unit and the destination unit. The source unit may include a transmission management unit configured to re-order the data to a re-ordered format, and wherein the re-ordered format is configured to reduce power incurred during the transmission of the at least a portion of the data across the plurality of interconnect wires. | 03-19-2015 |
20150379673 | PROCESSING SIGNALS HAVING A COMMON COMPONENT - Signal processing may include determining a first component common to a first input signal and a second input signal and extracting the first component from at least one of the first input signal or the second input signal, a second component from the first input signal, and a second component from the second input signal. The second component of the first input signal may be different from the second component of the second input signal. An operation may be performed using the extracted, second components. The first component may be combined with a result of the operation. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379674 | GRAPHICS PROCESSING WITH ADVECTION TO RECONSTRUCT MISSING SAMPLE DATA POINTS - In a graphics processing system pixel data and vertex coordinate information from a previous frame is buffered and provided to the current frame. A decision is made in the current frame whether pixel data from the previous frame may be reused. In one implementation if the speed of pixels in a tile is less than a quasi-static speed threshold a decision is made whether or not to reuse a fraction of pixels from the previous frame. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379684 | TEXTURE PIPELINE WITH ONLINE VARIABLE RATE DICTIONARY COMPRESSION - A graphics system supports variable rate compression and decompression of texture data and color data. An individual block of data is analyzed to determine a compression data type from a plurality of different compression data types having different compression lengths. The compression data types may include a compression data type for a block having a constant (flat) pixel value over n×n pixels, compression data type in which a subset of 3 or 4 values represents a plane or gradient, and wavelet or other compression type to represent higher frequency content. Additionally, metadata indexing provides information to map between an uncompressed address to a compressed address. To reduce the storage requirement, the metadata indexing permits two or more duplicate data blocks to reference the same piece of compressed data. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379692 | RECONSTRUCTION OF MISSING DATA POINT FROM SPARSE SAMPLES DURING GRAPHICS PROCESSING USING CUBIC SPLINE POLYNOMIALS - A graphics system includes a reconstruction unit that utilizes higher order polynomials, such as cubic splines, to reconstruct missing pixel data. The computational work to perform interpolation with higher order polynomials, such as cubic splines, is reduced by pre-calculating weights for each sparse sample pattern. The pre-calculated weights may be stored as stencils and used during runtime to perform interpolation. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379727 | MOTION BASED ADAPTIVE RENDERING - An apparatus, system and method is provided to determine a motion of pixels in local regions of a scene, classify the motion into a speed category, and make decisions on how to render blocks of pixels. In one implementation the motion in a tile is classified into at least three different speed regimes. If the pixels in a tile are in a quasi-static speed regime, a determination is made whether or not to reuse a fraction of pixels from the previous frame. If the pixels are determined to be in a high speed regime, a decision is made whether or not a sampling rate may be reduced. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379734 | DITHERED SAMPLING PATTERNS FOR TEMPORAL COLOR AVERAGING - Graphics processing is performed in which a decision is made in individual tiles whether or not to sample at a reduced sampling rate. A sampling pattern is selected from a set of sampling patterns having the same reduced sampling rate. The sampling pattern is dithered over a set of frames to reduce the visual appearance of visual artifacts via temporal color averaging. | 12-31-2015 |
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20090037697 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF LOAD-STORE FORWARDING - A system and method for data forwarding from a store instruction to a load instruction during out-of-order execution, when the load instruction address matches against multiple older uncommitted store addresses or if the forwarding fails during the first pass due to any other reason. In a first pass, the youngest store instruction in program order of all store instructions older than a load instruction is found and an indication to the store buffer entry holding information of the youngest store instruction is recorded. In a second pass, the recorded indication is used to index the store buffer and the store bypass data is forwarded to the load instruction. Simultaneously, it is verified if no new store, younger than the previously identified store and older than the load has not been issued due to out-of-order execution. | 02-05-2009 |
20120102357 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING LOAD INSTRUCTIONS IN A MICROPROCESSOR HAVING AN ENHANCED INSTRUCTION DECODER AND AN ENHANCED LOAD STORE UNIT - A method and microprocessor are described for efficiently executing load instructions out-of-order (speculatively). The microprocessor includes an enhanced load store unit (LSU) and an enhanced instruction decoder. The enhanced LSU receives a plurality of out-of-order value addresses, and sends a resync signal to the enhanced instruction decoder when an execution error associated with a particular load instruction occurs. The enhanced instruction decoder stores a specific address associated with the particular load instruction, and increments a counter value that indicates how many times the resync signal was sent by the resync predictor. When the counter value reaches a predetermined threshold, subsequent load instructions from the specific address are executed in order (non-speculatively). When a future execution of the particular load instruction indicates that the probability of an execution error has been reduced, the counter value is decremented, facilitating newer load instructions associated with the same address to again be executed speculatively. | 04-26-2012 |
20120137109 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING STORE-TO-LOAD FORWARDING FROM AN INTERLOCKING STORE USING AN ENHANCED LOAD/STORE UNIT IN A PROCESSOR - A method and a processor load/store unit (LSU) are described for performing store-to-load forwarding (STLF) from an interlocking store. STLF is performed when a starting address of the store and the load do not match, or when a data size of the store is smaller than a data size of the load. The LSU detects a load that interlocks with a store, and determines whether all or only a portion of data bytes needed by the load can be provided by the interlocking store. If it is determined that only a portion of the data bytes needed by the load can be provided by the interlocking store, then that portion of the data bytes is provided by a store data buffer (SDB) and the remaining portion of the data bytes needed by the load is provided by a data cache (DC). Otherwise, the SDB provides all of the data bytes. | 05-31-2012 |
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20150037645 | POROUS ABSORBENT FOR SODIUM METAL HALIDE CELLS - A cell cathode compartment comprises a granule bed comprising metal granules, metal halide granules, and sodium halide granules, a separator adjacent to the granule bed, a liquid electrolyte dispersed in the granule bed, and a porous absorbent disposed in the granule bed, wherein a transverse cross-sectional distribution of the porous absorbent in the granule bed varies in a longitudinal direction from a first position to a second position. In another embodiment, a cell cathode compartment comprises a granule bed comprising metal granules, metal halide granules, and sodium halide granules, a separator adjacent to the granule bed, a liquid electrolyte dispersed in the granule bed, and a porous absorbent coating on a surface adjacent to the granule bed. | 02-05-2015 |
20150037659 | POROUS ABSORBENT FOR SODIUM METAL HALIDE CELLS - A cell cathode compartment comprises a granule bed comprising metal granules, metal halide granules, and sodium halide granules, a separator adjacent to the granule bed, a liquid electrolyte dispersed in the granule bed, and a porous absorbent disposed in the granule bed, wherein a transverse cross-sectional distribution of the porous absorbent in the granule bed varies in a longitudinal direction from a first position to a second position. In another embodiment, a cell cathode compartment comprises a granule bed comprising metal granules, metal halide granules, and sodium halide granules, a separator adjacent to the granule bed, a liquid electrolyte dispersed in the granule bed, and a porous absorbent coating on a surface adjacent to the granule bed. | 02-05-2015 |
20150056486 | CATHODIC MATERIAL, ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM, AND METHOD - An electrochemical cell is provided that includes a cathode chamber including a cathode material and an ion sequestering material, an anode chamber including a molten alkali metal material and a separator disposed in an ionic conductivity path between the cathode chamber and the anode chamber. The electrochemical cell demonstrates a reduced increase in discharge resistance. | 02-26-2015 |
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20110217930 | Method of Remotely Controlling an Ear-Level Device Functional Element - A method controls a functional element of an ear-level device of a type including a functional element, a memory, a microphone and a speaker, each coupled to a processor. Communication between the ear-level device and a companion device, such as a mobile phone, is established. A functional element for control is selected through the user interface of the companion device. A control instruction for controlling the selected functional element is chosen using the user interface and is transmitted from the companion device to the ear-level device to provide instruction to the ear-level device to control the selected functional element in the chosen way. | 09-08-2011 |
20110280409 | Personalized Hearing Profile Generation with Real-Time Feedback - A personalized hearing profile is generated for an ear-level device comprising a memory, microphone, speaker and processor. Communication is established between the ear-level device and a companion device, having a user interface. A frame of reference in the user interface is provided, where positions in the frame of reference are associated with sound profile data. A position on the frame of reference is determined in response to user interaction with the user interface, and certain sound profile data associated with the position. Certain data is transmitted to the ear level device. Sound can be generated through the speaker based upon the audio stream data to provide real-time feedback to the user. The determining and transmitting steps are repeated until detection of an end event. | 11-17-2011 |
20110294541 | Method for Generating Audible Location Alarm from Ear Level Device - An audible location alarm is generated from an ear-level device of a type comprising a memory, a microphone and a speaker, each coupled to a processor. Communication is established between the ear-level device and a companion device, the companion device having an interface, a display associated with the user interface, and an audible location alarm program stored therein. The audible location alarm program is initiated. An audible location alarm signal is transmitted to the ear-level device, thereby providing instruction to the ear-level device to broadcast an audible location alarm through the speaker of the ear level device until detection of an end event. | 12-01-2011 |
20130142366 | PERSONALIZED HEARING PROFILE GENERATION WITH REAL-TIME FEEDBACK - A personalized hearing profile is generated for an ear-level device comprising a memory, microphone, speaker and processor. Communication is established between the ear-level device and a companion device, having a user interface. A frame of reference in the user interface is provided, where positions in the frame of reference are associated with sound profile data. A position on the frame of reference is determined in response to user interaction with the user interface, and certain sound profile data associated with the position. Certain data is transmitted to the ear level device. Sound can be generated through the speaker based upon the audio stream data to provide real-time feedback to the user. The determining and transmitting steps are repeated until detection of an end event. | 06-06-2013 |
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20090237977 | SENSING RESISTANCE VARIABLE MEMORY - The present disclosure includes devices and methods for operating resistance variable memory. One device embodiment includes an array of memory cells wherein a number of the cells are commonly coupled to a select line, the number cells including a number of data cells programmable within a number of target threshold resistance (R | 09-24-2009 |
20090244961 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY - The present disclosure includes devices and methods for operating phase change memory cells. One or more embodiments include applying a programming signal to a phase change material of a memory cell, and decreasing a magnitude of a trailing portion of the applied programming signal successively according to a number of particular decrements. The magnitude and the duration of the number of particular decrements correspond to particular programmed values. | 10-01-2009 |
20100202195 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY - The present disclosure includes devices and methods for operating resistance variable memory cells. One or more embodiments include applying a programming signal to a resistance variable material of a memory cell, and decreasing a magnitude of a trailing portion of the applied programming signal successively according to a number of particular decrements. The magnitude and the duration of the number of particular decrements correspond to particular programmed values. | 08-12-2010 |
20100296331 | SENSING RESISTANCE VARIABLE MEMORY - The present disclosure includes devices and methods for operating resistance variable memory. One device embodiment includes an array of memory cells wherein a number of the cells are commonly coupled to a select line, the number cells including a number of data cells programmable within a number of target threshold resistance (R | 11-25-2010 |
20130010528 | SENSING RESISTANCE VARIABLE MEMORY - The present disclosure includes devices and methods for operating resistance variable memory. One device embodiment includes an array of memory cells wherein a number of the cells are commonly coupled to a select line, the number cells including a number of data cells programmable within a number of target threshold resistance (R | 01-10-2013 |
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20090094526 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN EXTENSIBLE USER INTERFACE - Displaying a custom user interface in response to a determination that the application program is configured to display the custom user interface. To create the custom user interface, the end user can customize one or more default user interface files to create custom user interface files. The default user interface files can comprise one or more of a structure definition file, a content definition file, and a content display file. Additionally, the custom user interface can be associated with a program module function that can execute in connection with displaying the custom user interface. | 04-09-2009 |
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20140040025 | OFFERS SYSTEM - A computer system processes a message from a user mobile device by receiving the message from the user mobile device, wherein the message comprises a purchase request, and then determining a matching purchase offer in a database containing a plurality of purchase offers, wherein the matching purchase offer corresponds to an offer identified in the purchase request. The system then transmits a purchase request to a purchase agent at a third party provider that is associated with the matching purchase offer, and processing a purchase transaction received from the purchase agent at the third party provider. | 02-06-2014 |
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20090220402 | NOVEL SULFUR RECOVERY PLANT - Novel sulfur recovery plants, and processes utilizing these plants are disclosed. These apparatuses eliminate the use of a condenser between the waste heat boiler and first Claus catalytic reactors, and also eliminate the use of reheaters in between Claus catalytic reactors. | 09-03-2009 |
20100163401 | SULFUR DEGASSING PROCESS - A process is disclosed for removing hydrogen sulfide from liquid sulfur including: passing a liquid sulfur feed comprising liquid sulfur and hydrogen sulfide to a vaporizer; vaporizing at least a portion of the liquid sulfur feed in the vaporizer to thereby form a first vapor stream comprising gaseous sulfur and gaseous hydrogen sulfide; partially condensing the first vapor stream in a condenser to form a liquid product stream comprising liquid sulfur and a second vapor stream comprising hydrogen sulfide; wherein the liquid product stream has a lower concentration of hydrogen sulfide than the liquid sulfur feed. | 07-01-2010 |
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20110266135 | SULFUR DEGASSING PROCESS - A process is disclosed for removing hydrogen sulfide from liquid sulfur including: passing a liquid sulfur feed comprising liquid sulfur and hydrogen sulfide to a vaporizer; vaporizing at least a portion of the liquid sulfur feed in the vaporizer to thereby form a first vapor stream comprising gaseous sulfur and gaseous hydrogen sulfide; partially condensing the first vapor stream in a condenser to form a liquid product stream comprising liquid sulfur and a second vapor stream comprising hydrogen sulfide; wherein the liquid product stream has a lower concentration of hydrogen sulfide than the liquid sulfur feed. | 11-03-2011 |
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20090213084 | INPUT AGGREGATION FOR A MULTI-TOUCH DEVICE - The aggregation of multiple inputs in a touch-sensitive input device is disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment comprises receiving multiple inputs related to a virtual object, aggregating the inputs into an aggregated output, and providing the aggregated output to an application that controls the virtual object. | 08-27-2009 |
20090237363 | PLURAL TEMPORALLY OVERLAPPING DRAG AND DROP OPERATIONS - Plural temporally overlapping drag and drop operations are performed by binding a first source to a first input and identifying a potential target of the first source. During a duration in which the first source remains bound to the first input, a second operation is initiated as a second source is bound to a second input and a potential target of the second source is identified. While both the first and second sources are bound to respective inputs, a request from the potential target of the first source is received to claim the first source and the first source is released to the potential target of the first source, completing the first operation. The second operation is completed as a request from the potential target of the second source is received to claim the second source and the second source is released to the potential target of the second source. | 09-24-2009 |
20090271727 | PHYSICAL OBJECT VISUALIZATION FRAMEWORK FOR COMPUTING DEVICE WITH INTERACTIVE DISPLAY - Devices and methods for displaying a visualization graphic on an interactive display are provided. One disclosed device may include an interactive display configured to detect a tag positioned proximate a display surface of the interactive display. The device may further include a processor configured to execute an application program and an application programming interface (API) configured to receive a tag monitoring request from the application program. The tag monitoring request may include application-specific tag visualization settings. The API may be configured to receive a tag tracking message from the interactive display, and in response, send a visualization command to the interactive display. The visualization command may be based upon the application-specific tag visualization settings and may be configured to cause the interactive display to display a visualization graphic proximate the tag. | 10-29-2009 |
20110115745 | INTERACTIVE DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH CONTACT GEOMETRY INTERFACE - An interactive display system with a contact geometry interface is disclosed. The interactive display system may include a multi-touch display, a touch detection system configured to detect a touch input on the multi-touch display and to generate contact geometry for a contact region of the touch input, and an application programming interface executed on a processor of the interactive display system. The application programming interface may be configured to receive the contact geometry and to send the contact geometry to a requesting application program for application-level processing. Further, the application programming interface may be configured to receive from the application program a display command based on the application level-processing. The application programming interface may be configured to send the display command to the multi-touch display to adjust a display of a graphical element on the multi-touch display. | 05-19-2011 |
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