Patents by Inventor ESSAM ERNEST ABADIR
ESSAM ERNEST ABADIR 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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Publication number: 20220101282Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling and performing secured, single action payments from a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes receiving user credentials at an application installed on a mobile device, and transmitting the user credentials from the mobile device to a server alongside a device identifier. The method includes receiving data at least partially defining encrypted personal payment information and saving the encrypted personal payment information in a memory of the mobile device in association with the application. At least prior to receiving a user request to make a payment via the application, the mobile device lacks a decryption key capable of decrypting the encrypted personal payment information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Essam Ernest Abadir, Rosco Schock, Ian Dane Maffett
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Patent number: 9779393Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling and performing secured, single action payments from a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes transmitting user credentials from an application installed on a mobile device to a server alongside a device identifier. The method includes receiving data at least partially defining encrypted personal payment information and saving the encrypted personal payment information in a memory of the mobile device in association with the application. At least prior to receiving a user request to make a payment via the application, the mobile device lacks a decryption key capable of decrypting the encrypted personal payment information.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2011Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: AppMobi IPLC, Inc.Inventors: Essam Ernest Abadir, Rosco Schock, Ian Dane Maffett
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Patent number: 9344735Abstract: Embodiments are directed towards employing distributed computing concepts such as peer-to-peer processing to distribute across a plurality of peer client devices, or swarm, the computations of Shape Encoding Schemes (SES) for encoding digital video content. As more peer client devices receive the content, progressively more iterations of a SES encoding is performed on various frames within the video content, thereby improving the encoding of the overall video content. Optionally, such distributed progressive processing or swarming approach may include other encoding, such as scaling corrections, scene transitions corrections, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: TMM, INC.Inventor: Essam Ernest Abadir
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Publication number: 20150356554Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling and performing secured, single action payments from a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes receiving user credentials at an application installed on a mobile device, and transmitting the user credentials from the mobile device to a server alongside a device identifier. The method includes receiving data at least partially defining encrypted personal payment information and saving the encrypted personal payment information in a memory of the mobile device in association with the application. At least prior to receiving a user request to make a payment via the application, the mobile device lacks a decryption key capable of decrypting the encrypted personal payment information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Essam Ernest Abadir, Rosco Schock, Ian Dane Maffett
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Patent number: 9141945Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling and performing secured, single action payments from a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes receiving user credentials at an application installed on a mobile device, and transmitting the user credentials from the mobile device to a server alongside a device identifier. The method includes receiving data at least partially defining encrypted personal payment information and saving the encrypted personal payment information in a memory of the mobile device in association with the application. At least prior to receiving a user request to make a payment via the application, the mobile device lacks a decryption key capable of decrypting the encrypted personal payment information.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: appMobi IPLC, Inc.Inventors: Essam Ernest Abadir, Rosco Schock, Ian Dane Maffett
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Patent number: 9118922Abstract: Embodiments are directed towards employing distributed computing concepts such as peer-to-peer processing to distribute across a plurality of peer client devices, or swarm, the computations of High Cost and Compression Encoding Schemes (HCC) for encoding digital video content. As more peer client devices receive the content, progressively more iterations of a HCC encoding is performed on various frames within the video content, thereby improving the encoding of the overall video content. Optionally, such distributed progressive processing or swarming approach may include other encoding, such as scaling corrections, scene transitions corrections, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: TMM Inc.Inventor: Essam Ernest Abadir
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Publication number: 20120191790Abstract: A system capable of coordinating push messages from among a plurality of sources is disclosed. The system includes a push message server communicatively connected to a plurality of publishers. The push message server includes a push subscription database containing a plurality of records, each record associating a user identity with a push message publisher and a user preference for receiving push messages from the publisher. The push message server also includes a communication component configured to receive push messages from one or more of the plurality of publishers and, based on user subscriptions managed in the push subscription database, transmit the push messages to one or more subscribers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: appMobi, Inc.Inventors: Essam Ernest Abadir, Rosco Schock
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Publication number: 20120143767Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling and performing secured, single action payments from a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes receiving user credentials at an application installed on a mobile device, and transmitting the user credentials from the mobile device to a server alongside a device identifier. The method includes receiving data at least partially defining encrypted personal payment information and saving the encrypted personal payment information in a memory of the mobile device in association with the application. At least prior to receiving a user request to make a payment via the application, the mobile device lacks a decryption key capable of decrypting the encrypted personal payment information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventor: Essam Ernest Abadir
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Publication number: 20120143772Abstract: Methods and systems for enabling and performing secured, single action payments from a mobile device are disclosed. One method includes transmitting user credentials from an application installed on a mobile device to a server alongside a device identifier. The method includes receiving data at least partially defining encrypted personal payment information and saving the encrypted personal payment information in a memory of the mobile device in association with the application. At least prior to receiving a user request to make a payment via the application, the mobile device lacks a decryption key capable of decrypting the encrypted personal payment information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventor: Essam Ernest Abadir
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Publication number: 20110158311Abstract: Embodiments are directed towards employing distributed computing concepts such as peer-to-peer processing to distribute across a plurality of peer client devices, or swarm, the computations of High Cost and Compression Encoding Schemes (HCC) for encoding digital video content. As more peer client devices receive the content, progressively more iterations of a HCC encoding is performed on various frames within the video content, thereby improving the encoding of the overall video content. Optionally, such distributed progressive processing or swarming approach may include other encoding, such as scaling corrections, scene transitions corrections, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: FlyCast Inc.Inventor: Essam Ernest ABADIR
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Publication number: 20110150100Abstract: Embodiments are directed towards employing distributed computing concepts such as peer-to-peer processing to distribute across a plurality of peer client devices, or swarm, the computations of Shape Encoding Schemes (SES) for encoding digital video content. As more peer client devices receive the content, progressively more iterations of a SES encoding is performed on various frames within the video content, thereby improving the encoding of the overall video content. Optionally, such distributed progressive processing or swarming approach may include other encoding, such as scaling corrections, scene transitions corrections, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: FlyCast, Inc.Inventor: Essam Ernest Abadir
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Publication number: 20020075332Abstract: The present invention provides methods for making static content active and for indicating active areas to users from a distance. A method in accordance with the invention indicates the location of one or more selectable-links by indicating on a display the location of a selectable-link when a selector is positioned within a predetermined range outside of any selectable-link. In further respects, this method can have the indicated selectable-link hidden from the display when the selector is positioned beyond the predetermined range of the selectable-link, and can maintain the indication throughout the movement of the selector within the predetermined range. Another method indicates the location of one or more elements of additional information associated with an image. This method includes the step of indicating on a display the location of the additional information when a selector is positioned within a predetermined range outside of any active region.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 1999Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: BRADLEY EARL GEILFUSS, VICTOR OWUOR, ESSAM ERNEST ABADIR