Patents Assigned to Bluestreak Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 8788546Abstract: An embedded processor device, communicating over a broadcast file system (BFS) with a data carousel, stores a file that specifies for one or more applications the application and all resource files required for at least start up of each application. Rather than reading a single application file from the BFS and then reading each of the resource files in a serial fashion, the embedded process or device concurrently reads the application file and any necessary resource files as they are broadcast, enabling all necessary files to be read during a single cycle of the data carousel.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Bluestreak Technology Inc.Inventors: Stephane Beaule, John McCalla
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Patent number: 8522249Abstract: A service management system for devices with embedded processor systems manages use of memory by programs implementing the services by assigning services to classes and limiting the number of services per class that can be loaded into memory. Classes enable achieving predictable and stable system behavior, defining the services and service classes in a manifest that is downloaded to embedded devices operating on a network, such as a cable or satellite television network, telephone or computer network, and permit a system operator, administrator, or manager to manage the operation of the embedded devices while deploying new services implemented with applications downloaded from the network when the service is requested by a user.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Bluestreak Technology, Inc.Inventor: Stephane Beaule
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Publication number: 20130174188Abstract: A system for executing, on a secondary screen device, interactive events linked to predetermined program content played on a main screen device. The secondary screen device has channel tuning capability for selecting channels to be played on the main screen device. The system includes an application service platform adapted to communicate with the secondary screen device for monitoring the channels selected to be displayed on the main screen device. The application service platform determines when the predetermined program content is played on the main screen device. The application service platform is adapted to send to the secondary screen device one or more of the interactive events linked to the predetermined program content.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Bluestreak Technology, Inc.Inventors: Luc Gagnon, Rachad Alao, Marc Belanger
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Patent number: 8301689Abstract: A communication mechanism or facility for enabling interaction with, and control of, a remote presentation engine for presenting a rich media application, such as one written using animated graphics allows the presentation engine to be configured or instructed remotely to perform certain actions, to send requests, and/or to send information, independently of the animated graphics application being executed. The communication facility between a workstation enables a presentation engine to pass a request by the application for resource stored on a workstation—an image file or a data file, for example—thereby creating a virtual file system. Local resource references can thus be maintained in the application during development without having to download all resources to the device in connection with testing.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Bluestreak Technology, Inc.Inventor: Luc Dion
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Publication number: 20040031061Abstract: The invention, generally addresses problems associated with, for example, providing on a device having limited graphical, memory or processing capabilities, a “ticker” service, i.e. an automated display of textual information, such as news related items, news stories, stock prices, weather, sports information, etc., especially, for example, one over an interactive television medium. A system and method for providing a ticker service that implements a preferred embodiment of the invention is used to advantage in an interactive television medium. A viewer or subscriber is able to watch information displayed by the ticker service on his or her television, while watching regular television programming. In its preferred embodiment, the system does not degrade the performance of the interactive television network. This preferred embodiment also demonstrates an efficient user navigation mechanism for interacting with the service using, for example, a television remote control.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Bluestreak Technology Inc.Inventors: John McCalla, Yves D'Aoust
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Publication number: 20040025190Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment, a system and method for playing a game using video content as the game environment is disclosed. The video content may be provided from a video-on-demand system or using broadcast video signals. Depending on the object of the game, the player may try to hit, shoot or avoid specific objects in the video content environment. Those objects are identified at the time of authoring the game. During the game, a game application knows about the objects and can evaluate the performance of the player. Use of on-demand or live broadcast video source as the context environment for a game is disclosed. The game application is synchronized with the video content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: Bluestreak Technology Inc.Inventors: John McCalla, Yves D'Aoust