Abstract:
A computing device provides augmented reality images of an environment in which the computing device is used. The computing device is further configured to display a graphical user interface for interacting with the computing device. The graphical user interface may be displayed according to one or more configured graphical user interface layouts. The computing device further includes an inertial measurement unit, which provides input for interacting with one or more portions of the graphical user interface. As a user of the computing device moves the computing device, corresponding graphical changes are made to the displayed graphical user interface. In this way, by moving the computing device, the user is able to interact with, and provide input to, the computing device.
Abstract:
A protocol for total email and collaborative software (e.g., Exchange-brand server) session security. By way of example, securing the traffic between two servers within the same organization or cross organizations is critical to maintaining privacy of electronic data and communications. For example, securing communications between two Exchange-brand servers is particularly useful for individuals and organizations that routinely send and receive confidential information via electronic mail. It is important for the receiving side (server) to authorize the sending side (client) to send the information; the sending side should authorize the receiving side to receive information to prevent unauthorized information disclosure. The novel system and/or protocol disclosed herein can provide a mutually authenticated, authorized, and encrypted channel between two servers both within the same organization and across disparate organizations.
Abstract:
A transmitting node may utilize a shared secret to secure at least an encapsulated address component of an outbound message, and a receiving gateway may utilize the shared secret to authenticate and validate the secured addressed component of the received message.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a die press that includes a base and an opposing upper platen, one of the base or the upper platen being moveable relative to the other, the base having at least one lateral side, a retaining clip attached to the lateral side, wherein the first and second base extensions together with the base define a cavity, and wherein the grooves in the first and second base extensions are adapted for movement of a shuttle into and from the working area between the upper platen and the base.
Abstract:
A protocol for total email and collaborative software (e.g., Exchange-brand server) session security. By way of example, securing the traffic between two servers within the same organization or cross organizations is critical to maintaining privacy of electronic data and communications. For example, securing communications between two Exchange-brand servers is particularly useful for individuals and organizations that routinely send and receive confidential information via electronic mail. It is important for the receiving side (server) to authorize the sending side (client) to send the information; the sending side should authorize the receiving side to receive information to prevent unauthorized information disclosure. The novel system and/or protocol disclosed herein can provide a mutually authenticated, authorized, and encrypted channel between two servers both within the same organization and across disparate organizations.
Abstract:
A portable roller press having removable cartridge rollers provides for reconfiguration through exchange of the cartridge. The die press housing includes a shell having an opening configured to receive a cartridge having one or more rollers, which may be configured to provide a desired operation. The housing can include a handle that is configured to couple with a connector on the cartridge to transfer rotational forces to the cartridge rollers. The housing can also include a base having a surface substantially aligned with a working area of the cartridge when it is inserted into the housing. One or more extendable surfaces can be coupled to the housing at the base and can be extended to increase the surface of the base. The extendable surfaces can each have one or more feet on the underside to support the housing.
Abstract:
A computer-readable portable media device is used for transferring network settings and other configuration data to a thin client network device to simply the task of configuring the thin client device for network connectivity and other functions. A configuration program on a personal computer assists a user in creating configuration data, including network settings, for the thin client device, generates an XML file containing the configuration data, and writes the XML file in to the portable media device. The portable media device is then attached to the thin client device. The thin client device detects the portable media device and automatically loads the configuration data from the XML file.
Abstract:
A portable computer-readable media device and method of use enable automatic configuration of a computing device, such as a conventional network device or a thin client device, for operation in a network. Configuration information, including network settings and security information, is incorporated in an XML file written to the portable media device while it is installed in a first device. This configuration is then automatically transferred to a second device by installing the portable media device in the second device. The second device then writes device information, incorporated in an XML file, to the portable media device, to be uploaded to the first device.