Patents by Inventor Robert Y. Haitani
Robert Y. Haitani has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7681146Abstract: On a device having keys with multiple values, a user may perform either an iterative directory filtering operation or a direct-dial operation, without specifying which of the operations is intended. The invention thereby allows the user to perform any of a number of different operations to specify a number to be dialed or to identify a directory record, without requiring the user to specify a mode. The invention determines which of the operations the user intends by analyzing the entered keystrokes, and activates the appropriate feedback and functionality for the determined operation. The invention further performs iterative directory filtering on multiple fields concurrently, including derived fields and combination fields.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C Hawkins, Thomas B Bridgwater, Robert Y Haitani, Srikiran Prasad, William B Rees
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Publication number: 20100035596Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for techniques to retrieve and process information from communication networks on a mobile computing device are described. The apparatus may include a first interface module to receive a query and to display results of said query. The results include location information of at least one entity associated with the query. The apparatus may include a second interface module to transfer the query to a data source server, receive the results from the data source server, and transfer the results to said first interface. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventors: George L. Nachman, Sachin S. Kansal, Robert Y. Haitani, Krzysztof J. Kowalczyk, David G. Champlin
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Publication number: 20100015965Abstract: A method and apparatus for an organizer that may receive a cellular portion to form a cellular telephone is provided. An organizer comprises an organizer component, including a microphone. The organizer further includes an area for receiving an additional component. The area is designed to receive a cellular component, and a connection element is designed to mate the microphone in the organizer component with the cellular component, to use the organizer as a part of a cellular telephone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: PALM, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Robert Y. Haitani
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Patent number: 7650147Abstract: An integrated device provides functionality of both a PDA and cellular telephone. Features include a power button offering control of both the computing and telephony functions of the device; a lid that turns the device on and off and controls additional telephony functions; a jog rocker that activates the device and is used to select from a variety of menu options; application buttons that offer direct access to applications stored on the device, and which can be configured to operate in conjunction with secondary keys to offer added functionality; a keyboard that enables data input into the device; an automatic word completion function that verifies and corrects a user's typing in real time; and a simplified keyboard navigation system that allows the navigation of menus using keyboard shortcuts.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Thomas B. Bridgwater, Robert Y. Haitani, William B. Rees
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Publication number: 20100010740Abstract: A system, apparatus, and method for techniques to retrieve and process information from communication networks on a mobile computing device are described. The apparatus may include a first interface module to receive a query and to display results of said query. The results include location information of at least one entity associated with the query. The apparatus may include a second interface module to transfer the query to a data source server, receive the results from the data source server, and transfer the results to said first interface. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: George L. Nachman, Sachin S. Kansal, Robert Y. Haitani, Krzysztof J. Kowalczyk, David G. Champlin
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Publication number: 20090280868Abstract: A technique to navigate through one or more menus of a handheld computer is disclosed. In one embodiment, the technique uses a handheld device having a first button to cause a cursor to navigate through a plurality of menu items and to highlight a desired menu item. The device also has a second button to cause the cursor to navigate through a plurality of menus when the cursor is highlighting one of the menus or a first menu item, and to cause the cursor to highlight a previous menu item when the cursor is highlighting a menu item other than the first menu item.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: PALM, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Robert Y. Haitani, Debbie O. Chyi, William B. Rees, Vitaly Kruglikov
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Patent number: 7577920Abstract: A technique to navigate through one or more menus of a handheld computer is disclosed. In one embodiment, the technique uses a handheld device having a first button to cause a cursor to navigate through a plurality of menu items and to highlight a desired menu item. The device also has a second button to cause the cursor to navigate through a plurality of menus when the cursor is highlighting one of the menus or a first menu item, and to cause the cursor to highlight a previous menu item when the cursor is highlighting a menu item other than the first menu item.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Robert Y. Haitani, Debbie O. Chyi, William B. Rees, Vitaly Kruglikov
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Patent number: 7503016Abstract: A method and apparatus for organizing and accessing addressing elements is herein disclosed. An exemplary speed dialing system includes a plurality of speed dial pages which can be selected by the user for display on a touch sensitive screen. Each speed dial page has an arrangement of speed dial buttons, and each speed dial button can be assigned a label, that is displayed on or adjacent the button, and a telephone number that is dialed when the button is pressed using the touch sensitive screen. The assignment of labels and telephone numbers can be arranged among the buttons by the user to aid the user in recalling where particular telephone numbers are and so enable quick and easy access by the user. These principles are similarly applicable to Internet bookmarks, for example, and software application shortcuts.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Robert Y. Haitani, Art Lamb
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Publication number: 20080280645Abstract: An integrated device provides functionality of both a PDA and cellular telephone. Features include a power button offering control of both the computing and telephony functions of the device; a lid that turns the device on and off and controls additional telephony functions; a jog rocker that activates the device and is used to select from a variety of menu options; application buttons that offer direct access to applications stored on the device, and which can be configured to operate in conjunction with secondary keys to offer added functionality; a keyboard that enables data input into the device; an automatic word completion function that verifies and corrects a user's typing in real time; and a simplified keyboard navigation system that allows the navigation of menus using keyboard shortcuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Thomas B. Bridgwater, Robert Y. Haitani, William B. Rees
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Publication number: 20080261652Abstract: An integrated device provides functionality of both a PDA and cellular telephone. Features include a power button offering control of both the computing and telephony functions of the device; a lid that turns the device on and off and controls additional telephony functions; a jog rocker that activates the device and is used to select from a variety of menu options; application buttons that offer direct access to applications stored on the device, and which can be configured to operate in conjunction with secondary keys to offer added functionality; a keyboard that enables data input into the device; an automatic word completion function that verifies and corrects a user's typing in real time; and a simplified keyboard navigation system that allows the navigation of menus using keyboard shortcuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Thomas B. Bridgwater, Robert Y. Haitani, William B. Rees
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Patent number: 7395089Abstract: An integrated device provides functionality of both a PDA and cellular telephone. Features include a power button offering control of both the computing and telephony functions of the device; a lid that turns the device on and off and controls additional telephony functions; a jog rocker that activates the device and is used to select from a variety of menu options; application buttons that offer direct access to applications stored on the device, and which can be configured to operate in conjunction with secondary keys to offer added functionality; a keyboard that enables data input into the device; an automatic word completion function that verifies and corrects a user's typing in real time; and a simplified keyboard navigation system that allows the navigation of menus using keyboard shortcuts.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Palm, IncInventors: Jeffrey C Hawkins, Thomas B Bridgwater, Robert Y Haitani, William B Rees
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Publication number: 20080153459Abstract: Various embodiments for providing enhanced mobile messaging services are described. In one or more embodiments, a mobile computing device may send and receive messages of different types. The wireless computing device may comprise a threading engine to determine a sender of a received message and/or a recipient of a sent message. The threading engine may be arranged to correlate received messages of different message types with a particular sender and sent messages of different types with a particular recipient. The wireless device may display a messaging thread comprising correlated messages of different message types in a messaging user interface supported by a messaging application. The different message types correlated within the message thread are not limited to a message type associated with the messaging application. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Sachin Kansal, Robert Y. Haitani, David Matiskella, Peter Fry
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SHARING DATA DURING A VOICE CALL USING A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE, AND ASSOCIATED USER INTERFACE
Publication number: 20080146256Abstract: Mobile communication devices can share data during a voice call, which data ay include documents, media streams, and/or any other information that can be stored on or accessible to the devices. These shared data may be associated with an item currently being accessed on or viewed by one of the mobile communication devices. To share the data from one device to another during a voice call, a data connection is established without interrupting the voice call. A user interface on the mobile communication device may facilitate the selection of the data to share while the voice call is in progress.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey Charles Hawkins, Ryan Case, Robert Y. Haitani -
Publication number: 20080133697Abstract: A device simplifies uploading of images from a device to a network site (e.g. a website). The device or a remote server stores public upload information for one or more websites. The images are then formatted in accordance with the public upload data and/or personal configurations. The formatting may be directed, at least in part, to changing a format in which non-standard data is stored in an image file to be uploaded, such as location information. Information from an uploaded image file may be displayed directly, may be used in a mash-up, or may have some other use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: William Kam Stewart, Matthew W. Crowley, Jeff Finkelstein, Robert Y. Haitani, William B. Rees
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Publication number: 20080133526Abstract: A device may process images (e.g. sort, group, file, e-mail, etc.) using various filters. The filters may relate to non-image data in the image files to be processed. The filters may include time and location filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Robert Y. Haitani, Richard Dellinger, Paul Chambers, Mitch Allen, Matthew W. Crowley
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Publication number: 20080129835Abstract: A device is configured to enhance operation using non-image data in an image file. This non-image data may be added to the image file by the device. The non-image data may include event information such as events from a user's calendar application, public event information, etc. The non-image data could include data based on a recognition program (e.g. photo-recognition program) run on the image. The non-image data could be added by associating images together. The non-image data could also be from any number of other sources. One embodiment for enhancing operation is the ability to access images in unique ways, such as access all images associated with an event using a calendar application. Another example is to access all images of a contact using a contacts application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Paul Chambers, Jeff Finkelstein, Matthew W. Crowley, Robert Y. Haitani
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Patent number: 7356361Abstract: A hand-held device that provides communication services and symbol processing is described. The device includes a case having a front side comprising a display and a lid having a transparent portion through which the display can be seen in a lid-closed state. In one version, the hand-held device comprises a QWERTY keyboard including an arrangement of digits as in a touch-tone telephone keypad arrangement. In another version, the display includes a handwriting area for data entry using a stylus or other screen data entry device. In a closed position, the lid extends over the display and the keyboard, leaving another user input device physically accessible to touch for receiving input wherein the device performs processing responsive to receiving input from the physically accessible user input device in the lid closed state.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C Hawkins, Peter N Skillman, William B Rees, Robert Y Haitani, Michael A Yurochko, Edward T Colligan
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Patent number: 7231229Abstract: In a communication device, user activation of a speed-dial button causes a context-sensitive menu to be displayed. The menu lists available options, or communication modes, for contacting the party associated with the speed-dial button. The user can select an item from the menu in order to initiate communication with the selected party using the communication mode associated with the menu item. In various aspects, the invention provides additional functionality for redialing previously called contact numbers, assigning speed-dial buttons to other commands and functions, and displaying presence information for contacts.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C Hawkins, Priscilla S Cinque, Gregory T Shirai, Robert Y Haitani, Nancy Gayed
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Patent number: 6975304Abstract: Described herein is a computer-implemented system and method for processing one or more alternate symbols associated or linked to a base symbol. A base symbol is a symbol to which at least one alternate symbol is linked. A base symbol commonly appears on a key of a keyboard or a display or a keyboard, or is a handwritten symbol recognized by handwriting entry software. Examples of alternate symbols are accented characters and punctuation marks that do not appear on a keyboard or are not commonly recognized by a handwriting entry program, and short symbol sequences. An example of a common short symbol sequence is an emoticon used in e-mail messages to convey tone or feelings. An example of a computer device that may embody the system or method is a hand-held computing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2001Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Handspring, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, William B. Rees, Debbie O. Chyi, Robert Y. Haitani
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Patent number: 6957397Abstract: A technique to navigate through one or more menus of a handheld computer is disclosed. In one embodiment, the technique uses a handheld device having a first button to cause a cursor to navigate through a plurality of menu items and to highlight a desired menu item. The device also has a second button to cause the cursor to navigate through a plurality of menus when the cursor is highlighting one of the menus or a first menu item, and to cause the cursor to highlight a previous menu item when the cursor is highlighting a menu item other than the first menu item.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Palm, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Robert Y. Haitani, Debbie O. Chyi, William B. Rees, Vitaly Kruglikov