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    PreVerify LLC (preverify.com) announced the release of its latest patent-pending technology -- the PreVerify Job Board. Like other job boards, prospective employers post job listings. Unlike other job boards, the PreVerify Job Board is free. But the biggest difference is that every job seeker who applies for a job on the PreVerify Job Board, already has a pre-verified employment history. So every single candidate on the PreVerify Job Board is a better candidate -- saving companies time and money. Job seekers benefit by getting the best interviews, first. All of which positions the PreVerify Job Board to compete with established goliaths such as Monster, Career Builder and Craigslist.

  • ATEME Releases TITAN Live for Highly Scalable IP Transcoding for Mobile and Web TV at IBC in Amsterdam -
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    On ATEME's IBC booth #1D70 in Amsterdam, Titan Live offers an unprecedented Converged Media transcoding solution. Its versatility, scalability, and high density performance will undoubtedly catch the spotlight. "The Titan platform already supports large scale pay-TV VOD deployments in North-America and Europe, and has already exceeded initial client expectations of projected performance and throughput," says Remi Beaudouin, Product Marketing Manager. "Its core transcoding engine KFE (Kyrion File Encoder) is widely used to create files for web and mobile delivery. The introduction of TITAN Live adds the ability to support IP to IP live transcoding and deliver all required web TV/mobile TV profiles. This positions TITAN as a unique solution enabling the convergence of live & file-based workflows," adds Beaudouin.

  • Apple Patent Filing Shows Possibility Of Wireless Synchronization -
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    Originally published at iSmashPhone.com

  • 'Jetpack' inventors: US military showing interest. Honest -
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    altA New Zealand company founded by a garage inventor says it is in talks to sell its so-called "Jetpack" - actually a personal ducted-fan aircraft too heavy to be lifted by its user - to the US military.

     

Apple Resolved iPhone Trademark Conflict in China

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Monday, 04 January 2010 00:00

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The company that owned the trademark "i-phone" in China yielded it to Apple, the Web site of China's trademark office shows, removing what could have become a legal roadblock for the similarly named iPhone there.


Hanwang Technology, a Chinese maker of e-readers and other devices, applied for the i-phone trademark

for mobile phones in China in 2004, when it also launched a handset by that name that it no longer sells. But the record for that trademark, which several months ago showed Hanwang as the applicant, now lists Apple's name instead, and it displays a new note saying the trademark was transferred.

Local carrier China Unicom started offering the iPhone late last year. Before the phone launched, a local lawyer had said Hanwang's trademark and the similarity between the terms "i-phone" and "iPhone" would have made it illegal for Apple to sell the iPhone in China.

An official at Hanwang, also known as Hanvon, said Monday that the company had reached an agreement with Apple over the trademark but declined to give details, saying Apple worried reports of the deal could affect its brand.

An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment.

China Unicom last month said it had sold 100,000 iPhones. The iPhones sold in China are stripped of Wi-Fi to comply with local regulations, which has driven some users to buy versions of the smartphone offered outside China instead. Those iPhones are brought into China informally from other regions and widely sold at electronics bazaars.

Source: PC World

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Preverify Llc Releases Its Latest Patent-pending Technology
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PreVerify LLC (preverify.com) announced the release of its latest patent-pending technology -- the PreVerify Job Board. Like other job boards, prospective employers post job listings. Unlike other job boards, the PreVerify Job Board is free. But the biggest difference is that every job seeker who applies for a job on the PreVerify Job Board, already has a pre-verified employment history. So every single candidate on the PreVerify Job Board is a better candidate -- saving companies time and money. Job seekers benefit by getting the best interviews, first. All of which positions the PreVerify Job Board to compete with established goliaths such as Monster, Career Builder and Craigslist.

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ATEME Releases TITAN Live for Highly Scalable IP Transcoding for Mobile and Web TV at IBC in Amsterdam
There are no translations available.

On ATEME's IBC booth #1D70 in Amsterdam, Titan Live offers an unprecedented Converged Media transcoding solution. Its versatility, scalability, and high density performance will undoubtedly catch the spotlight. "The Titan platform already supports large scale pay-TV VOD deployments in North-America and Europe, and has already exceeded initial client expectations of projected performance and throughput," says Remi Beaudouin, Product Marketing Manager. "Its core transcoding engine KFE (Kyrion File Encoder) is widely used to create files for web and mobile delivery. The introduction of TITAN Live adds the ability to support IP to IP live transcoding and deliver all required web TV/mobile TV profiles. This positions TITAN as a unique solution enabling the convergence of live & file-based workflows," adds Beaudouin.

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Apple Patent Filing Shows Possibility Of Wireless Synchronization
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Originally published at iSmashPhone.com

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'Jetpack' inventors: US military showing interest. Honest
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altA New Zealand company founded by a garage inventor says it is in talks to sell its so-called "Jetpack" - actually a personal ducted-fan aircraft too heavy to be lifted by its user - to the US military.

 

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Trade groups: policing our digital copyrights is just too hard
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altEagles drummer and singer Don Henley has a world of trouble on his mind, and he hopes that Congress will lighten his load... by gutting the best part of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Defending his copyrights in the digital age is just too hard for Henley and his labels, because it requires constant vigilance of both mainstream user-upload sites like YouTube and dodgier destinations like BitTorrent trackers.

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E.U. Talks With China Over Intellectual Property Rights
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The European Union's Commissioner for Customs and Anti-Fraud is in China to discuss how the Chinese authorities and the E.U. can reduce trafficking in illegal products, particularly those that breach intellectual property rights by infringing on patents, copyrights or trademarks.

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TASER International Wins Judgment and Final Injunction in Patent Infringement Against Stinger Systems, Inc.
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altSCOTTSDALE, AZ -- (Marketwire) -- 08/31/10 -- TASER International, Inc. (NASDAQ: TASR), today announced that on August 30, 2010, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona entered judgment in favor of TASER International, Inc. ("TASER") against Stinger Systems, Inc. ("Stinger") on Count One of TASER's complaint and further ordered that "Stinger is hereby adjudged to have infringed claims 2 and 40 of United States Patent No. 6,999,295 ('the '295 patent')" and that "Claims 2 and 40 of the '295 patent are hereby adjudged to be valid and enforceable."

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Nike patents 'BTTF' autolacing trainers
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altSportswear manufacturer Nike has applied for a patent for a pair of automatically lacing trainers.

 

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CSR climbs despite escalation of Broadcom patent dispute
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A patent dispute between chip designer CSR and US rival Broadcom seems to have escalated.

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Apple aims to patent kill switch for jailbreakers
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Apple's continuing in its efforts to dictate exactly what its products are used for by applying for a patent on a way to prevent iPhone and iPod users from jailbreaking their devices.

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