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Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary Patent pending Technology to Bring One to one Marketing to Downloadable Games: related news

Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary, Patent-pending Technology to Bring One-to-one Marketing to Downloadable Games

SEATTLE, BUSINESS WIRE -- Casual Connect - Oberon Media, the world's leading multi-platform casual-games company, today unveiled its new, patent-pending marketing tool, SweetSpot Technology(TM). SweetSpot Technology combines a state-of-the-art personalization engine with advanced heuristics and an adaptive UI framework to bring one-to-one marketing to downloadable casual games.

Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary, Patent-pending Technology to Bring One-to-one Marketing to Downloadable Games

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 23, 2008--Casual Connect - Oberon Media, the world’s leading multi-platform casual-games company, today unveiled its new, patent-pending marketing tool, SweetSpot Technology(tm). SweetSpot Technology combines a state-of-the-art personalization engine with advanced heuristics and an adaptive UI framework to bring one-to-one marketing to downloadable casual games.

Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary, Patent-pending Technology to Bring One-to-one Marketing to Downloadable Games

Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary, Patent-pending Technology to Bring One-to-one Marketing to Downloadable Games

Oberon Media Unveils Revolutionary, Patent-pending Technology to Bring One-to-one Marketing to Downloadable Games

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Phase One's Capture One 4

Capture One 4 (CO4, if you will) is a raw file processor/organizer that shares many features, albeit with its own nomenclature and workflow, with products such as Apple’s Aperture and Adobe’s Lightroom. Competitively priced at $129 (for a two computer license), owners of Phase One’s Capture One LE can upgrade to 4 free of charge, and Capture One PRO users can use CO4 free until the next generation of PRO is available. Those curious can try out the program for free for 30 days by visiting the company’s website (www.phaseone.com/4). I have worked with raw images in most camera company proprietary software

Media Monitors Obtains Technology Patent

White Plains, NY - Jul 10, 2008 - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued patent #US 7,386,047 B2 for Media Monitors' method for determining likelihood of matches between source data and reference data, which was filed Aug. 19, 2003. This patent covers the data gathering and research firm's fingerprinting technology. In this process, retrieved audio samples are analyzed by the patented algorithm that enables Media Monitors to accurately identify additional occurrences. This unique technology helps Media Monitors process millions of pieces of data and deliver an accurate picture of what was aired on radio, TV and cable TV.

Fasthosts Provides Double Web Presence with €Buy One, Get One Free€™ Domain Offer

the UK's number one web hosting company, today rolled out an offer that provides ‘Buy One, Get One Free’ on domain names registered until 31 August 2008. New or existing customers who register a .com domain, will receive a free .co.uk registration for 2 years, worth £5.90+VAT. The offer, with no catches or ties, is a great opportunity for small businesses and organisations to expand their visibility online and better protect their brand identity for free. Fasthosts has used its economies of scale, as home to more websites than any other UK provider, to pass savings onto its users.

Alnylam Loses Challenge In Europe On Key Patent Covering Gene-Silencing Technology

July 14, 2008 (FinancialWire) Shares of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: ALNY) fell after the company said that it lost a challenge in Europe on a key patent which covered certain areas of its gene-silencing technology. Alnylam said claims on the "Glover" patent were overturned by the Opposition Division of the European Patent Office. The patent is licensed from Cancer Research Technology Ltd. and Alnylam said it plans to appeal the decision. Alnylam said that the decision does not alter the position of the company's intellectual property for developing and commercializing RNAi therapeutics, nor does it impact any ongoing business development discussions. The patent is one of 11 held by Alnylam. The goal of gene-silencing, or RNA-based, treatments is to turn off, or silence- the gene at the root of a medical condition, treating the a

JPEG Patent's Single Claim Rejected (And Smacked Down For Good Measure)

We've been covering the ongoing saga of an old patent we've referred to as the "JPEG Patent." This actually isn't the first patent we've called the JPEG Patent, because multiple people claimed to hold patents over the technology that goes into a JPEG image. But, this one was rather special. The patent had been used, repeatedly, by lawyer Ray Niro, against a wide range of opponents, including a patent system critic. The end result was a drawn out review process where all of the original claims were rejected, but a single new claim was added to the patent, which Niro insisted covered JPEGs on a website.

Phase One 645 Camera System Now Shipping

Phase One has confirmed that the Phase One 645 Camera system -- providing professional photographers freedom of choice -- is now in volume production and shipping to customers world-wide. The Phase One 645 Camera body is lightweight, with a user-friendly ergonomic design. It is an open platform, designed to support pro photographers’ choice of lenses and digital backs or film operation to achieve superior image quality. The camera system comes with a warranty covering 3 years or 300,000 shutter actuations, and is backed by full support and service of a global team of Phase One dealers.

Uber New One-Step Publishing Toolset Brings Web Publishing to the Masses

Uber (www.uber.com), announced today the release of a new "One-Step Publishing" toolset. Uber's easy to use, One-Step Publishing tools help anyone make good-looking photo galleries, slideshows and even complete Web sites in minutes. The new toolset furthers Uber's commitment to publishing the world, one idea and one person at a time by allowing everyone, from amateur to professional, to focus on what really counts - their creativity.

DP6946 Patent Thickets and the Market for Innovation: Evidence from Settlement of Patent Disputes

We study how fragmentation of patent rights (‘patent thickets’) and the formation of the Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) affected the duration of patent disputes, and thus the speed of technology diffusion through licensing. We develop a model of patent litigation which predicts faster settlement agreements when patent rights are fragmented and when there is less uncertainty about court outcomes, as was associated with the ‘pro-patent shift’ of CAFC. The model also predicts that the impact of fragmentation on settlement duration should be smaller under CAFC. We confirm these predictions empirically using a dataset that covers nearly all patent suits in U.S. federal district courts during the period 1975-2000. Finally, we analyze how fragmentation affects total settlement delay, taking into account both reduction in duration

Apple to Bring Windows Media, Flash to iPhone?

Apple had recently filed a patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to bring Windows Media content and Flash to the iPhone. Top iPhone News shows a webpage with Flash and Windows Media support. Apple may never bring the technology to the iPhone, but the methodology exists should the firm bring this support.

Uber New One-Step Publishing Toolset Brings Web Publishing to the Masses

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 24, 2008--Uber (www.uber.com), announced today the release of a new “One-Step Publishing” toolset. Uber's easy to use, One-Step Publishing tools help anyone make good-looking photo galleries, slideshows and even complete Web sites in minutes. The new toolset furthers Uber’s commitment to publishing the world, one idea and one person at a time by allowing everyone, from amateur to professional, to focus on what really counts - their creativity.

Downloadable iPod Games - 3 Options To Download iPod Games

Downloadable iPod games are available these days at dozens of sites. In case you think that only iTunes offer them, then you will be pleasantly surprised to note that there are way more than than just one site today offering interesting game titles like Mahjong, Monopoly, Solitare and Tetris. As an iPod user, here are some tips that will get you started in getting downloadable games for iPod without breaking your bank.

One Live DVD, One Ton of Linux Games

"LinuX-Gamers Live is a live DVD from Germany based on Arch Linux that includes nothing but games. Version 0.9.3 was released in June and provides an excellent means of sampling Linux games or setting up a home arcade, although a few of the games wouldn't run on my machine.

Sync your iTunes libraries

iTunes can easily share its content over your local network. But if you want a complete copy of your media library on more than one Mac, you’ll need to synchronize some files. However, merely copying, say, a folder full of AAC files from one Mac to another is not enough; you must also copy the iTunes Library files containing metadata, playlists, and other important information. And therein lies the rub: If you’ve changed the contents of iTunes on both Macs, merely copying the iTunes Library files in one direction or the other (manually or with a file-synchronization utility) won’t synchronize their contents, so neither iTunes library will be correct. For example, songs present on both Macs’ hard disks may not actually show up in iTunes on one Mac or the other, and one Mac’s playlists might entirely overwrite the other’s.

Games preview: iPhone Games

Mobile games fall into one of three categories: 1) over-complicated versions of well known console games in no way suited to the small screen and unresponsive phone keyboard. 2) 1980s arcade games - the sheer ennui threatens to overwhelm. 3) Joyously new and inventive titles that bear in mind the staccato usage and simple controls necessary to work on a phone. So few fall into the last camp that mobile games are near worth ignoring. Will Apple's promised 160 iPhone games change that? Early signs are at least positive, with the iPhone remix of that megalith of galactic evolution, Spore, shaping into something intriguing; Bomberman, while unproven on a touch screen, is normally pretty reliable; LocoRoco-alike Rolando promises some cute tilt-based gaming and Super Monkey Ball already has punters forming a virtual queue round the block.

Linear Technology says disappointed with Patent Appeals Court's opinion in one of two infringement cases against Advanced Analogic

(RTTNews) - Linear Technology Corp. (LLTC: News ), a manufacturer of linear integrated circuits, said Friday that it is disappointed with the ruling of Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in one of the two patent infringement lawsuits filed by the company against Advanced Analogic Technologies, Inc. (AATI: News ).

Australia Take Fourth One Day International By One Run

Australia beat the West Indies by just one run in the fourth One Day International in St Kitts as Shane Watson bowled a nerveless final over to deny the home side victory.

Visto Patent Ruled Valid by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

PRNewswire/ -- Visto(R) Corporation today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has validated one of its patents that had been submitted for re-exam. Twenty-one of the claims for U.S. Patent No. 7,039,679 (the '679 patent) were confirmed and ruled patentable.

Visto Patent Ruled Valid by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Visto® Corporation today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has validated one of its patents that had been submitted for re-exam. Twenty-one of the claims for U.S. Patent No. 7,039,679 (the '679 patent) were confirmed and ruled patentable.

Visto Patent Ruled Valid by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Visto(R) Corporation today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has validated one of its patents that had been submitted for re-exam. Twenty-one of the claims for U.S. Patent No. 7,039,679 (the '679 patent) were confirmed and ruled patentable.

Visto Patent Ruled Valid by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Visto(R) Corporation today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has validated one of its patents that had been submitted for re-exam. Twenty-one of the claims for U.S. Patent No. 7,039,679 (the '679 patent) were confirmed and ruled patentable.


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