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20140102226 | Sensor device having a positioning device - A sensor device, having a screw-shaped fastening element for accommodating a sensor device and for fastening the sensor device, and a positioning device, in which the sensor device is able to be positioned angularly around a longitudinal axis using the positioning device. | 04-17-2014 |
20140158420 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT HAVING A MOLDED COMPONENT HOUSING - An electronic component having a molded component housing and an electrically conductive insert part embedded in the component housing for contacting a micro component, the insert part having an accommodating area for accommodating the micro component with a subarea, which is spaced apart from the micro component, for decoupling the micro component from material stresses of the component housing. A method for manufacturing an electronic component having a molded component housing, an electrically conductive insert part for contacting a micro component being embedded in the component housing, a subarea, which is spaced apart from the micro component, decoupling the micro component from material stresses of the component housing, during curing of the housing material, in an accommodating area for accommodating the micro component on the insert part. | 06-12-2014 |
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20120226805 | DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH MANAGER - A dynamic bandwidth manager for determining the bandwidth available to an IP connected client device, the IP connected client device requesting access to multimedia resources from a service provider, the dynamic bandwidth manager comprising: a receiving component for receiving an IP address of an IP connected client requesting access to a resource; a requesting component for locating a nearest managed device to the IP connected client and requesting a current network management data set pertaining to the IP connected client from the located managed device; a calculation component for retrieving a previously stored set of network management data pertaining to the IP connected client and for analysing the network management data sets, in dependence on the current network management data set and the previously stored network management data sets, to calculate the available bandwidth capacity of the IP connected client. | 09-06-2012 |
20120297000 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING ELECTRONIC MAIL - A method and system for managing email between a sender and a recipient wherein the method and system provide the recipient with control over routing an email message, wherein the control includes predefining directions to be performed upon the receipt of an email message, and wherein the directions are dependent upon the properties of the email message. The recipient may enable or disable the control at any time. | 11-22-2012 |
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