Patents Assigned to Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporation
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Publication number: 20050210135Abstract: A system for ubiquitous network presence and access without cookies utilizes a unique customer ID that is created for a customer using a client device connected to the Internet and is stored on the device and by other server applications for future automatic authentication and login of the customer when accessing the variety of services available on a business network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Marc Abrahams, Seda Gragossian
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Publication number: 20050108750Abstract: Characterizing descriptor information for a presently viewed program is used to develop selection criteria by which to identify other program choices of potential interest to the viewer. Such options are then displayed to the viewer, either upon command or automatically at a time that is temporally proximal to a conclusion of the presently viewed program.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Yuko Nishikawa, Dayan Golden, Michael Bergeron, Himgan Wibisono, Philip McKay
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Publication number: 20050108756Abstract: While reviewing potential programs when using an interactive programming guide, a viewer can select to place information regarding specific programs in a list (in one embodiment, such entries are made on an automated basis). The viewer can then recall that list to make a final selection of a present program to view (or record). In some embodiments, this list can be automatically cleared in response to a predetermined trigger event.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Yuko Nishikawa, Dayan Golden, Michael Bergeron, Himgan Wibisono, Philip McKay
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Publication number: 20050108749Abstract: Discrete indicators as correspond to various content options are displayed. These discrete indicators move with respect to a segregated display area. When a predetermined orientation exists as between the segregated display area and one of the discrete indicators, additional content as pertains to the content option that corresponds to that particular discrete indicator is automatically displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Yuko Nishikawa, Dayan Golden, Michael Bergeron, Himgan Wibisono, Philip McKay
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Publication number: 20050108755Abstract: Programming material from various sources and/or of various types are aggregated and filtered with respect to common selection criteria. In one embodiment the selection criteria corresponds to a present viewer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Yuko Nishikawa, Dayan Golden, Michael Bergeron, Himgan Wibisono, Philip McKay
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Publication number: 20050108748Abstract: Presently selected filter criterion for each of a plurality of characterizing descriptor filters are displayed along with characterizing descriptions of programming options that correspond to a present setting of the filters. A viewer readily navigates these displayed elements to discern available programming options and/or to view and select other filter criteria in an intuitive manner and without resort to nested menus. Upon moving an area of focus into a region of the display that includes a presently selected filter criterion, other user-selectable filter criteria for that filter are also automatically displayed to permit the viewer to observe, consider, and select a new criterion by which to filter the available programming options.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Yuko Nishikawa, Dayan Golden, Michael Bergeron, Himgan Wibisono, Philip McKay
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Publication number: 20050108752Abstract: A content guide, such as a program guide for use with a plurality of audio/visual programs, has a browsing and selection interface that comprises a two-dimensional display that presents three spatial dimensions of a three-dimensional object. This object (or objects) bear at least some characterizing descriptors that correspond to various program options available to a viewer. In a preferred embodiment the browsing and selection interface comprises a plurality of cylinders. A viewer can cause these cylinders to rotate to present previously hidden characterizing information for review and/or selection by the viewer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Yuko Nishikawa, Dayan Golden, Michael Bergeron, Himgan Wibisono, Philip McKay
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Publication number: 20040233206Abstract: Methods and apparatus for implementing a pixel page system providing pixel pages optimized for use with a GLV (grating light valve). In one implementation, a system includes: a data source, providing pixel data for pixels in a first order, each pixel in a frame having rows and columns of pixels; a data destination, receiving pixel data for pixels in a second order; at least one memory device including memory pages having memory locations; pixel data for each pixel corresponds to an entry in a pixel page, each pixel page having rows and columns and including pixels, the pixel pages optimized for use with a GLV. Pixel data is stored to memory in the first order and retrieved in the second order. And each memory page stores pixel data in multiple locations according to the first order and stores pixel data in multiple locations according to the second order.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese Corporation, Sony Electronics, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Mark Champion
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Patent number: 6801204Abstract: Methods and apparatus for storing and retrieving data in parallel but in different orders. In one implementation, data for pixels is stored according to a checkerboard pattern, alternately between two memory devices, forming a checkerboard buffer.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignees: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Mark Champion, Brian Dockter
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Publication number: 20040122908Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus, system and method for use in remotely diagnosing electronic devices and/or providing content. The method for use in remotely diagnosing includes the initiating a diagnostic analysis of an electronic device, identifying the electronic device, receiving scripts communicated over a distributed network for diagnosing, remotely initiating diagnostic instructions with the scripts and receiving a response based on the instruction. The method can further determine further diagnostic instructions based on responses, and remotely initiate further instructions with the scripts. Additionally, a system for use in remotely diagnosing electronic devices includes a script generator coupled with a distributed network, and a remote diagnostic controller coupled with the distributed network and with an electronic device. The script generator compiles scripts and forwards them over the distributed network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Courtney Konopka, Masahiko Seki
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Publication number: 20040019906Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for displaying broadcast history information of a plurality of episodes of a program on an audio-visual system, which enable a viewer to select a program for which the history information of each episode will be stored. In response to the viewer's selection, the audio-visual system stores the history information for the episodes of the selected program that has been received by the audio-visual system. The audio-visual system can display the history information when the viewer watches the current episode of the program in a future time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc, a Delaware corporationInventors: Peter R. Shintani, Hisafumi Yamada
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Publication number: 20030226153Abstract: A system for switching television channels provides a first tuner by which a first television channel is received and a second tuner by which a second television channel is received once a channel selection is made while the first channel is being viewed. The current channel being viewed is immediately switched to the selected second channel once the second tuner has acquired that channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: David H. Bessel, Christopher Jensen Read
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Publication number: 20030218511Abstract: An oscillator having a modulation function capable of controlling a frequency by adding a signal to a control signal and a PLL circuit using the same, wherein the oscillator forms a ring comprised of a plurality of cascade connected delay stages controlled in delay value by an inverter or a buffer and a control signal and forming a closed loop by an inverted phase and comprises a modulation function modulating an oscillation frequency by adding a modulation signal to the control signal in a part of the plurality of delay stages.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc, a Delaware corporationInventors: Masayuki Katakura, Yoshihiro Komatsu, Kenji Hiromoto, Tsuyoshi Kousaka, Ping Fai Ben Li
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Publication number: 20030107605Abstract: A graphical user interface for a network of content devices that includes two or more graphical representations of two or more respective content devices that are coupled to a content device network. Graphical representations of two or more content streams between the graphical representations of content devices have graphical indicia, and two or more content display windows are provided to display content. Displayed content is associated with respective graphical indicia of the content streams so as to inform a user viewing the graphical representation of the content streams that the content streams carry the displayed content. In variations, the graphical user interface includes a master menu box that includes a content source selection menu for selecting a source content device, a content directory displaying content available from the source content device and a destination menu for selecting a destination content device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicants: Sony Corporation, a Japanese corporation, Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Ryuichi Iwamura
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Publication number: 20020087995Abstract: A digital video system, method, and computer program product for correcting corrupted digital video transport streams is described. The digital video system may include a digital cable, digital broadcast satellite (DBS), high definition television (HDTV), or video-on demand (VOD) system. In a VOD system, a VOD client at each receiver is capable of subscribing to one or more VOD sessions. The headend includes a video server and a control server that is coupled to the video server. The video server transmits one or more VOD sessions to one or more receivers over a transport stream. The control server can also cause the video server to transmit one or more dummy sessions to maintain a predetermined minimum bandwidth of content over the transport stream. Alternatively, the headend can transmit one or more null packets having a randomized payload, as necessary, to maintain a constant bit rate over the transport stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Applicant: Sony Electronics Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Leo Mark Pedlow