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FLOATING SOFT TRIGGER FOR TOUCH DISPLAYS ON ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20180011631 · 2018-01-11 ·

A portable electronic device (100) having a touch screen (112) with a floating soft trigger icon (175) for enabling various functions of the electronic device (100), such as bar code reading, capturing RFID data, capturing video and images, calling applications, and/or placing phone calls. The floating trigger icon (175) is displayed on the touch screen (112) to enable easy identification and access of the trigger icon (175). The trigger icon (175) may be selected via application of any one of various unique control gestures (200, 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260) to configure the electronic device (100). Based on the selected mode or function of the device (100), the trigger icon (175) may alter its appearance to facilitate use of the device (100). The operation and functionality of the trigger icon (175) may be programmed to customize operation of the device (100).

DEVICE FOR COMMUNICATING PREFERENCES TO A COMPUTER SYSTEM
20180012211 · 2018-01-11 ·

The described device allows a user to set preference and receive the preferences by simply allowing a payment device to communicate with a preference reader.

Comprehensive business marketing methodology integrating business, community, community organizations and consumer, and simultanously integrating and adapting technologies: internet, mobile device, location navigation, application and QR code technology
20180012255 · 2018-01-11 ·

This invention is an Internet based marketing methodology connecting businesses, communities, and good/service seekers. Small-to-medium-sized business information is posted on a Web page and/or physical outdoor sign board structure, with the website made available as a link on community based websites. The process then utilizes existing technology to create a mobile device downloadable application of the website from the Internet, or from a QR scanning code from the outdoor sign board. The intent is a comprehensive marketing plan utilizing and adapting existing technology and relationship development to create name recognition, and easily accessible local business information for customer/users.

Independently procurable item compliance information
11710165 · 2023-07-25 · ·

Systems and methods electronically provide information regarding digital rules related to a potential relationship instance. Users often wish to know which digital rules apply to a specified item before engaging in a relationship instance with a host entity regarding the item. The system and methods described herein allow a computing facility to identify an item and receive resource information related to the item and the digital rules applicable to the item.

REUSABLE, SECURE SHIPPING PACKAGE
20230237509 · 2023-07-27 ·

Disclosed herein is a shipping container that includes numerous multi-factor authentication (MFA) tie ins to provide added security to the container. In some embodiments, the shipping container is associated with a mobile user profiles within a mobile application. A retailer makes a sale, then, using a mobile application, associates the container with the destination address and the MFA details associated with the buyer's mobile application account. Once the container is loaded up, the container will not open again except for the buyer using the buyer's MFA authentication credentials.

Classic Car Restoration Services Systems and Methods
20230237508 · 2023-07-27 ·

The invention relates to classic car restoration services systems and methods, and, more particularly to classic car restoration services interfacing systems and methods allowing classic car facilities and enthusiasts to document, represent to prospective buyers, acquire classic cars and to facilitate their restorations.

FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATE WITH PERSISTENT MARKINGS

A finished flexo plate with printing dots and non-printing indicia. The printing dots have an elevation above the plate floor sufficient to transfer ink to a substrate in a printing step, whereas the non-printing indicia are configured for persistent readability relative to the plate floor but have a height relative to the plate floor insufficient to transfer ink to the substrate in the printing step. The non-printing indicia define a pattern of alphanumeric characters, non-text graphics, or a combination thereof, and are disposed on the plate floor in the form of areas of presence and absence of polymer defined by structures formed of microdots, each microdot having an elevation relative to the plate floor lower than a printing height.

METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR RECONCILING DATA FROM DISPARATE DATA CARRIERS

In an illustrative system, a point-of-sale scanner is equipped to respond to multiple different symbologies printed on a single product. The scanner captures many frames per second, as products are swiped through a viewing volume. Each frame is decoded, yielding one or more payloads. A reconciliation module compares each newly-decoded payload against a list of payloads previously output by the module, to determine if the current payload is semantically-equivalent to a previously-output payload. If so, the previously-output payload is output again, in lieu of the just-decoded payload. If no equivalent is found, the current payload is output and added to the list for comparison against future payloads. A great number of other features and arrangements are also detailed.

SECURE COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN FUELING STATION COMPONENTS

A selection of a fueling station item, graphically depicted on a display of a fuel dispenser and corresponding to an available fueling station product, can be received by at least one data processor of a fuel dispenser. A two dimensional barcode based on the selected fueling station item can be determined. The two dimensional barcode can be provided to the fuel dispenser display for graphical depiction on the fuel dispenser display.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FACILITATING JOINT SUBMISSIONS
20230004662 · 2023-01-05 · ·

Methods, systems, and devices for facilitating joint submissions. In an example embodiment, a system may facilitate a joint submission from multiple devices. For example, a primary device may receive data for a joint submission with a peripheral device, and the data may be segmented into sensitive and non-sensitive data.