Abstract:
Method and system for expanding the memory capacity of devices that use flash memory cards. In one aspect, a memory card expander assembly includes an adaptor shaped to be connected to a memory card slot of a host device, and a receptacle assembly in communication with the adaptor and operative to be attached to the host device. The receptacle assembly includes an expanded memory card slot operative to connect to a memory card such that the host device can communicate with the connected memory card when the adaptor is connected to the memory card slot.
Abstract:
A Flash memory card system is disclosed. The Flash memory card system comprises a Flash memory wireless host adapter and a Flash memory bus wireless device. The Flash memory wireless host adapter comprises a Flash memory card connector and a Flash memory controller coupled to the Flash memory card connector, wherein the Flash memory card command data and status signals are converted to standard Flash memory internal bus signals by the Flash memory controller. The host adapter further comprises a Flash memory wireless module coupled to the Flash memory controller for receiving and transmitting the standard Flash memory internal bus signals wirelessly. The Flash memory bus wireless device compπses a Flash memory bus wireless device adapter coupled to a Flash memory, wherein the device adapter is paired to the wireless module for receiving and transmitting the standard Flash memory internal bus signals wirelessly.
Abstract:
The invention provides a novel class of scaffold-based labeled polymerase enzyme substrates. The polymerase enzyme substrates have a multivalent core or scaffold to which is attached fluorescent dye moieties and nucleoside phosphate moities. The polymerase enzyme substrates have multiple fluorescent dye moities and/or multiple nucleoside phosphate moieties. Preferred multivalent cores comprise trifunctional six membered aromatic moities. The invention also provides for sequencing methods and kits with scaffold-based labeled polymerase enzyme substrates.
Abstract:
The present invention concerns an electronic forensic tool for conducting electronic discovery and computer forensic analysis. The present invention allows a non-technical person such as a non-forensic expert to conduct electronic discovery and thereby obviate the need for an expert in many situations. The present invention allows for electronic discovery in a forensically sound manner. The present invention also concerns a business method for electronic discovery involving a software program and a command server for generating expanded functionality. The client software may be distributed at minimal or no cost, preferably as a CD. Using the client software, a user boots a target machine to determine whether a target machine contains data of interest. The client software will, however, only display limited data such as file information, date, last modified, and file size. To access and examine the actual underlying data, the user must obtain additional functionality, e.g. by purchasing a command block from the control server. The additional functionality will allow the client program to extract the data of interest or the entire contents of the target machine to an external device for further analysis.
Abstract:
A computer readable medium including executable instructions to analyze radio frequency (RF) tag information includes executable instruction to access cross-enterprise RF tag information, identify a product transition based upon the cross-enterprise RF tag information, and define a new product path based upon the product transition, where the new product path defines product pedigree information. Additional executable instructions authenticate a user, secure product information, supply product pedigree information corresponding to the product information, and verify the pedigree of the product based upon the product pedigree information.
Abstract:
A method, system, apparatus, and/or device for an individual to self-govern trade requests. The method, system, apparatus, and/or device may include: generating a trade rules account for a user based on trade rules account information received from an input device; defining a set of trade rules for one or more trade requests generated by the input device; receiving a user input indicating a trade rule of the set of trade rules associated with the trade rule account; defining a period of time that the trade rule is enforced on the one or more trade requests; receiving a trade request; determining whether the trade request follows the trade rule; and in response to the trade request complying with the trade rule, sending a message to a second processing device that includes details of the trade request.
Abstract:
The invention provides a novel class of cyanine dyes that are functionalized with sulfonic acid groups and a linker moiety that facilitates their conjugation to other species and substituent groups which increase the water-solubility, and optimize the optical properties of the dyes. Also provided are conjugates of the dyes, methods of using the dyes and their conjugates and kits including the dyes and their conjugates.
Abstract:
The present invention concerns an electronic forensic tool for conducting electronic discovery and computer forensic analysis. The present invention allows a non-technical person such as a non-forensic expert to conduct electronic discovery and thereby obviate the need for an expert in many situations. The present invention allows for electronic discovery in a forensically sound manner. The present invention also concerns a business method for electronic discovery involving a software program and a command server for generating expanded functionality. The client software may be distributed at minimal or no cost, preferably as a CD. Using the client software, a user boots a target machine to determine whether a target machine contains data of interest. The client software will, however, only display limited data such as file information, date, last modified, and file size. To access and examine the actual underlying data, the user must obtain additional functionality, e.g. by purchasing a command block from the control server. The additional functionality will allow the client program to extract the data of interest or the entire contents of the target machine to an external device for further analysis.