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20080232556 | Keyword Alerting in Conference Calls - A conferencing system is disclosed in which a participant to a conference call can program the embodiment to listen for one or more “keywords” in the conference call. The keywords might be a participant's name or words associated with him or her or words associated with his or her area of knowledge. The embodiments uses speech recognition technology to listen for those words. When the embodiments detects that those words have been spoken, the embodiment alerts the participant—using audible, visual, and/or tactile signals—that the participant's attention to the call is warranted. When the keywords are chosen wisely, the benefit can be great. | 09-25-2008 |
20080232570 | Automatic Reconstitution of Telecommunications Sessions - A telecommunications feature is disclosed that enables a person to disconnect from a telecommunications session (e.g., a telephone call, a chat session, a video conference, etc.) and to be automatically reconnected at a later time. For example, Fred might be required to participate in his project group's weekly conference call, but as a practical matter Fred really only need to participate at the beginning and end of the meeting. After the conference call begins and Fred learns that the meeting will end at 4:00 PM, Fred uses the present invention to program his telephone to disconnect from the conference call now and to automatically reconnect to the conference call at 3:45 PM. This gives Fred the opportunity to get some work done and yet not miss the end of the conference call. | 09-25-2008 |
20080233933 | Structured Conference Calls - A conference call is disclosed that is partitioned into two or more topics by a host. Participants to the conference call can then inform the illustrative embodiment which topic or topics they are interested in and where they can be reached over the course of the conference call. At that point, those people who are not interested in the immediate topic can hang up or put their terminal on mute or other go about their business. As the conference call progresses from topic to topic, the host, or another person, informs the illustrative embodiment which topic is next to be discussed. The illustrative embodiment then alerts the participants who indicated their interest in the topic if their terminal is on mute or standby and adds the participants that are not connected to the conference call at all. | 09-25-2008 |
20100080130 | Synchronization of Session-Initiation-Protocol Proxy Databases - An improvement in the design and operation of telecommunications networks is described in which when a caller's telecommunication terminal does not know the address of the called party's telecommunications terminal, the caller's telecommunication terminal contacts one Session Initiation Protocol Proxy server after another until the address of the called party's telecommunications terminal is found. Thereafter, one or more of the Session Initiation Protocol Proxy servers that did not have the address of the called party's telecommunications terminal are populated with that information for future use. | 04-01-2010 |
20120033796 | Keyword Alerting in Conference Calls - A conferencing system is disclosed in which a participant to a conference call can program the embodiment to listen for one or more “keywords” in the conference call. The keywords might be a participant's name or words associated with him or her or words associated with his or her area of knowledge. The embodiments uses speech recognition technology to listen for those words. When the embodiments detects that those words have been spoken, the embodiment alerts the participant—using audible, visual, and/or tactile signals—that the participant's attention to the call is warranted. When the keywords are chosen wisely, the benefit can be great. | 02-09-2012 |
20120035930 | Keyword Alerting in Conference Calls - A conferencing system is disclosed in which a participant to a conference call can program the embodiment to listen for one or more “keywords” in the conference call. The keywords might be a participant's name or words associated with him or her or words associated with his or her area of knowledge. The embodiments uses speech recognition technology to listen for those words. When the embodiments detects that those words have been spoken, the embodiment alerts the participant—using audible, visual, and/or tactile signals—that the participant's attention to the call is warranted. When the keywords are chosen wisely, the benefit can be great. | 02-09-2012 |
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20090070467 | Enabling access to remote entities in access controlled networks - In network access control networks, it may be difficult to provide certain remote accesses such as remote boot or remote storage access. An available network connection established through chipset firmware (e.g. active management technology (AMT)) may be utilized to establish a connection and to enable the remote access. Then as soon the completion of the activity is detected, such as remote booting, then the connection may be immediately terminated to prevent access by improper agents. | 03-12-2009 |
20100250797 | PLATFORM BASED VERIFICATION OF CONTENTS OF INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES - A platform to support verification of the contents of an input-output device. The platform includes a platform hardware, which may verify the contents of the I/O device. The platform hardware may comprise components such as manageability engine and verification engine that are used to verify the contents of the I/O device even before the contents of the I/O device are exposed to an operating system supported by a host. The platform components may delete the infected portions of the contents of I/O device if the verification process indicates that the contents of the I/O device include the infected portions. | 09-30-2010 |
20110125990 | COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS REMOTE BOOT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT - In some embodiments, a secure authenticated remote boot of computing device over a wireless network is performed in a pre-boot execution environment (PXE) using active management technology (AMT) for remote discovery. In these embodiments, a management engine (ME) may maintain full control of a wireless interface and a wireless connection as booting begins. The ME may relinquish control of the wireless interface after a PXE timeout, in response to a shutdown command, or once the device has booted. The ME controls the use of an operating system received from a remote location. | 05-26-2011 |
20110161551 | VIRTUAL AND HIDDEN SERVICE PARTITION AND DYNAMIC ENHANCED THIRD PARTY DATA STORE - A system reserves and manages a hidden service partition through components of the hardware platform of a computing device. The hidden partition is not accessible by way of a host operating system on the computing device. A hardware platform controller provisions a portion of nonvolatile storage through configuration settings of the hardware platform controller. When the host system requests settings related to storage in the system, the request is routed through the interfaces of the hardware platform, and the hardware platform controller reports in accordance with the configuration settings, hiding the service partition. The hidden partition is dynamically modifiable through secure remote access to the hardware platform controller, not through the host system such as operating system or BIOS. | 06-30-2011 |
20110289146 | METHOD AND APPARATUS ALLOWING SCAN OF DATA STORAGE DEVICE FROM REMOTE SERVER - A method and device allowing a scan of a data storage device from a remote server are disclosed. In some embodiments, a computing device may include an out-of-band (OOB) configured to compute a first hash value for data stored in one or more sectors of a data storage device at a first time; receive, using communication circuitry, a request to transmit a portion of the data stored in the one or more sectors of the data storage device at a second time, the second time being subsequent to the first time; compute a second hash value for the data stored in the one or more sectors of the data storage device at the second time; and transmit, using the communication circuitry, the requested portion of the data, only if the second hash value does not match the first hash value. | 11-24-2011 |
20110289306 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURE SCAN OF DATA STORAGE DEVICE FROM REMOTE SERVER - A method and device for providing a secure scan of a data storage device from a remote server are disclosed. In some embodiments, a computing device may include an in-band processor configured to execute an operating system and at least one host driver, communication circuitry configured to communicate with a remote server, and an out-of-band (OOB) processor capable of communicating with the remote server using the communication circuitry irrespective of the state of the operating system. The OOB processor may be configured to receive a block read request from the remote server, instruct the at least one host driver to send a storage command to a data storage device, receive data retrieved from the data storage device and authentication metadata generated by the data storage device, and transmit the data and the authentication metadata to the remote server. | 11-24-2011 |
20120017011 | OUT-OF-BAND ACCESS TO STORAGE DEVICES THROUGH PORT-SHARING HARDWARE - A method, apparatus, system, and computer program product for enabling out-of-band access to storage devices through port-sharing hardware. Providing out-of-band access to storage devices enables system management functions to be performed when an operating system is non-functional as well as when the operating system is active. Storage commands originating with a management service can be interleaved with storage commands issued by the host operating system. The host operating system maintains ownership and control over its storage devices, but management activities can be performed while the host operating system is operational. | 01-19-2012 |
20130283383 | PLATFORM BASED VERIFICATION OF CONTENTS OF INPUT-OUTPUT DEVICES - A platform to support verification of the contents of an input-output device. The platform includes a platform hardware, which may verify the contents of the I/O device. The platform hardware may comprise components such as manageability engine and verification engine that are used to verify the contents of the I/O device even before the contents of the I/O device are exposed to an operating system supported by a host. The platform components may delete the infected portions of the contents of I/O device if the verification process indicates that the contents of the I/O device include the infected portions. | 10-24-2013 |
20130283391 | SECURE DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS - Examples are disclosed for establishing a secure destination address range responsive to initiation of a direct memory access (DMA) operation. The examples also include allowing decrypted content obtained as encrypted content from a source memory to be placed at a destination memory based on whether destination memory addresses for the destination memory fall within the secure destination address range. | 10-24-2013 |
20140047230 | COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS REMOTE BOOT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT - In some embodiments, a secure authenticated remote boot of computing device over a wireless network is performed in a pre-boot execution environment (PXE) using active management technology (AMT) for remote discovery. In these embodiments, a management engine (ME) may maintain full control of a wireless interface and a wireless connection as booting begins. The ME may relinquish control of the wireless interface after a PXE timeout, in response to a shutdown command, or once the device has booted. The ME controls the use of an operating system received from a remote location. | 02-13-2014 |
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20110306660 | LIQUID CANNABINOID FORMULATIONS - Oral cannabinoid formulations, including an aqueous-based oral dronabinol solution, that are stable at room or refrigerated temperatures and may possess improved in vivo absorption profiles with faster onset and lower inter-subject variability. | 12-15-2011 |
20130296368 | SUBLINGUAL FENTANYL SPRAY - The present invention is directed to sublingual formulations containing fentanyl, a pharmaceutically acceptable sale thereof, or derivative thereof, suitable for administration to a patient, and methods for treatment with the formulations. | 11-07-2013 |
20130327321 | SUBLINGUAL FENTANYL SPRAY - The present invention is directed to sublingual formulations containing fentanyl, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or derivative thereof, suitable for administration to a patient, and methods for treatment with the formulations. | 12-12-2013 |
20140100269 | ORAL CANNABINOID FORMULATIONS - Oral cannabinoid formulations, including an aqueous-based oral dronabinol solution, that are stable at room or refrigerated temperatures and may possess improved in vivo absorption profiles with faster onset and lower inter-subject variability. | 04-10-2014 |
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20140343288 | SUBLINGUAL FENTANYL SPRAY - The present invention is directed to sublingual formulations containing fentanyl, a pharmaceutically acceptable sale thereof, or derivative thereof, suitable for administration to a patient, and methods for treatment with the formulations. | 11-20-2014 |
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20090155119 | Weldable oxidation resistant nickel-iron-chromium-aluminum alloy - A weldable, high temperature oxidation resistant alloy with low solidification crack sensitivity and good resistance to strain age cracking. The alloy contains by weight percent, 25% to 32% iron, 18% to 25% chromium, 3.0% to 4.5% aluminum, 0.2% to 0.6% titanium, 0.2% to 0.4% silicon, 0.2% to 0.5% manganese and the balance nickel plus impurities. The Al+Ti content should be between 3.4 and 4.2 and the Cr/Al ratio should be from about 4.5 to 8. | 06-18-2009 |
20130294964 | WELDABLE OXIDATION RESISTANT NICKEL-IRON-CHROMIUM ALUMINUM ALLOY - A weldable, high temperature oxidation resistant alloy with low solidification crack sensitivity and good resistance to strain age cracking. The alloy contains by weight percent, 25% to 32% iron, 18% to 25% chromium, 3.0% to 4.5% aluminum, 0.2% to 0.6% titanium, 0.2% to 0.43% silicon, up to 0.5% manganese and the balance nickel plus impurities. The Al+Ti content should be between 3.4 and 4.2 and the Cr/Al ratio should be from about 4.5 to 8. | 11-07-2013 |
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20080261355 | METHOD OF MAKING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH A STRESSOR - First and second transistors are formed adjacent to each other. Both transistors have gate sidewall spacers removed. A stressor layer is formed overlying the first and second transistors. Stress in the stressor layer that overlies the first transistor is modified. Stress in the stressor layer that overlies the second transistor is permanently transferred to a channel of the second transistor. The stressor layer is removed except adjacent the gate electrode sidewalls of the first transistor and the second transistor where the stressor layer is used as gate sidewall spacers. Electrical contact to electrodes of the first transistor and the second transistor is made while using the gate sidewall spacers for determining a physical boundary of current electrodes of the first and second transistors. Subsequently formed first and a second stressors are positioned close to transistor channels of the first and second transistors. | 10-23-2008 |
20080261362 | METHOD OF MAKING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE USING A STRESSOR - A method for forming a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate and forming a p-channel device and an n-channel device, each of the p-channel device and the n-channel device comprising a source, a drain, and a gate, the p-channel device having a first sidewall spacer and the n-channel device having a second sidewall spacer. The method further includes forming a liner and forming a tensile stressor layer over the liner and removing a portion of the tensile stressor layer from a region overlying the p-channel device. The method further includes transferring a stress characteristic of an overlying portion of a remaining portion of the tensile stressor layer to a channel of the n-channel device. The method further includes using the remaining portion of the tensile stressor layer as a hard mask, forming a first recess and a second recess adjacent the gate of the p-channel device. | 10-23-2008 |
20080272411 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE TENSILE STRESSOR LAYERS AND METHOD - A semiconductor device has at least two tensile stressor layers that are cured with UV radiation. A second tensile stressor layer is formed after a first stressor layer. In some examples, the tensile stressor layers include silicon nitride and hydrogen. In some examples, the second tensile stressor layer has a greater shrinkage percentage due to the curing than the first tensile stressor layer. In one form, the second tensile stressor layer after the curing exerts a greater tensile stress than the first tensile stressor layer. The tensile stressors layers are utilized to improve carrier mobility in an N-channel transistor and thus enhance transistor performance. In one form a single group of overlying tensile stressor layers is provided with each layer being increasingly thicker and having increasingly more hydrogen prior to being cured. In other embodiments multiple overlying groups are formed, each group having a similar repeating depth and hydrogen profile. | 11-06-2008 |
20080296633 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING A TRANSISTOR STRUCTURE HAVING AN ACTIVE REGION ADJACENT TO A STRESSOR LAYER - An electronic device can include a transistor structure of a first conductivity type, a field isolation region, and a layer of a first stress type overlying the field isolation region. For example, the transistor structure may be a p-channel transistor structure and the first stress type may be tensile, or the transistor structure may be an n-channel transistor structure and the first stress type may be compressive. The transistor structure can include a channel region that lies within an active region. An edge of the active region includes the interface between the channel region and the field isolation region. From a top view, the layer can include an edge the lies near the edge of the active region. The positional relationship between the edges can affect carrier mobility within the channel region of the transistor structure. | 12-04-2008 |
20090042351 | METHOD FOR MAKING A TRANSISTOR WITH A STRESSOR - A method for forming a semiconductor device on a semiconductor material layer includes forming a gate structure over the semiconductor material layer. The method further includes forming a first nitride spacer adjacent to the gate structure and forming source/drain extensions in the semiconductor material layer. The method further includes forming an oxide liner overlying the gate structure and the source/drain extensions. The method further includes forming a second nitride spacer adjacent to the oxide liner. The method further includes forming source/drain regions in the semiconductor material layer. The method further includes using an etching process that is selective to the oxide liner, removing the second nitride spacer. The method further includes using an etching process that is selective to the first nitride spacer, at least partially removing the oxide liner. The method further includes forming silicide regions overlying the source/drain regions and the gate structure. | 02-12-2009 |
20110003444 | PROCESS OF FORMING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING INSULATING LAYERS HAVING DIFFERENT STRAINS - An electronic device can include a field isolation region and a first insulating layer having a first strain and having a portion, which from a top view, lies entirely within the field isolation region. The electronic device can also include a second insulating layer having a second strain different from the first strain and including an opening. From a top view, the portion of the first insulating layer can lie within the opening in the second insulating layer. In one embodiment, the field isolation region can include a dummy structure and the portion of the first insulating layer can overlie the dummy structure. A process of forming the electronic device can include forming an island portion of an insulating layer wherein from a top view, the island portion lies entirely within the field isolation region. | 01-06-2011 |
20120302022 | METHOD FOR FORMING AN ASYMMETRIC SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A method for fabricating at least three different types of devices on a semiconductor substrate comprises forming a first electrode region and a second electrode region for a first semiconductor device at the same time as forming a first electrode region of a asymmetrical semiconductor device, and forming a first electrode region and a second electrode region for a second semiconductor device at the same time as forming a second electrode region of the asymmetrical semiconductor device. | 11-29-2012 |
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20120115920 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF AN ALKOXYIMIDAZOL-1-YLMETHYL BIPHENYL CARBOXYLIC ACID - The invention provides crystalline salt forms of 4′-{2-ethoxy-4-ethyl-5-[((S)-2-mercapto-4-methylpentanoylamino)methyl]-imidazol-1-ylmethyl}-3′-fluorobiphenyl-2-carboxylic acid. This invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the crystalline compounds, processes and intermediates for preparing the crystalline compounds, and methods of using the crystalline compounds to treat diseases such as hypertension. | 05-10-2012 |
20130085172 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A 3-[2-METHANESULFONYL-1-(4-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-PHENOXY)ETHYL]PYRROLIDINE COMPOUND - The invention provides crystalline hydrochloride salts of (S)-3-[(S)-2-methanesulfonyl-1-(4-trifluoromethylphenoxy)ethyl]pyrrolidine. This invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the crystalline salts, processes and intermediates for preparing the crystalline salts, and methods of using the crystalline salts to treat diseases. | 04-04-2013 |
20130259897 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF (R)-3-[N-(3'-CHLOROBIPHENYL-4-YLMETHYL)-N'-(3-HYDROXYISOXAZOLE-5-CARBONYL- )HYDRAZINO]-2-HYDROXYPROPIONIC ACID ISOPROPYL ESTER - The invention provides crystalline forms of (R)-3-[N-(3′-chlorobiphenyl-4-ylmethyl)-N′—(3-hydroxyisoxazole-5-carbonyl)hydrazino]-2-hydroxypropionic acid isopropyl ester. This invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the crystalline compound, processes and intermediates for preparing the crystalline compound, and methods of using the crystalline compound to treat diseases. | 10-03-2013 |
20130295048 | CRYSTALLINE FORM OF A PYRIDYL-PIPERAZINYL HEPATITIS C VIRUS INHIBITOR - The invention provides crystalline solid forms of (((S)-1-{(S)-2-[4-(4′-{[6-((2R,5S)-2,5-dimethyl-4-methylcarbamoyl-piperazin-1-yl)-pyridine-3-carbonyl]-amino}-2′-trifluoromethoxy-biphenyl-4-yl)-1H-imidazol-2-yl]-pyrrolidine-1-carbonyl}-2-methyl-propyl)-carbamic acid methyl ester. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising such crystalline solid forms, methods of using such crystalline solid forms to treat hepatitis C virus infection, and processes useful for preparing such crystalline solid forms. | 11-07-2013 |
20140121385 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A 3-[2-METHANESULFONYL-1-(4-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-PHENOXY)ETHYL]PYRROLIDINE COMPOUND - The invention provides crystalline hydrochloride salts of (S)-3-[(S)-2-methanesulfonyl-1-(4-trifluoromethylphenoxy)ethyl]pyrrolidine. This invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the crystalline salts, processes and intermediates for preparing the crystalline salts, and methods of using the crystalline salts to treat diseases. | 05-01-2014 |