Patents by Inventor Liam Ronald Quinn
Liam Ronald Quinn 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: 11204984Abstract: A method implemented by a computing device is disclosed. The method includes: detecting a change in state of an application that is managed using an applications manager, the change in state being based on a first action within the applications manager; in response to detecting the change in state of the application: identifying at least one list of a plurality of application event listings stored on the computing device independently of the applications manager; determining that the at least one list includes one or more first application event listings associated with the application; and in response to determining that the at least one list includes the one or more first application event listings: determining a second action to apply to only the one or more first application event listings; and applying the second action to the one or more first application event listings.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Andrew John Ewanchuk, Chad Robert Ford Furniss, Liam Ronald Quinn
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Publication number: 20200394286Abstract: A method implemented by a computing device is disclosed. The method includes: detecting a change in state of an application that is managed using an applications manager, the change in state being based on a first action within the applications manager; in response to detecting the change in state of the application: identifying at least one list of a plurality of application event listings stored on the computing device independently of the applications manager; determining that the at least one list includes one or more first application event listings associated with the application; and in response to determining that the at least one list includes the one or more first application event listings: determining a second action to apply to only the one or more first application event listings; and applying the second action to the one or more first application event listings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2019Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Andrew John EWANCHUK, Chad Robert Ford FURNISS, Liam Ronald QUINN
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Patent number: 10477468Abstract: A mobile communication device identifies and selects a wireless local area network (WLAN) available for communications in its coverage area. Automatically, without detecting any requests made by a user via a browser application. The mobile device initiates a request (e.g. an HTTP GET request) to a predetermined server site of a communication network which is outside of the WLAN. In response to initiating the request, the mobile device receives a response message via the WLAN and identifies, from the response message, whether the request to the predetermined server site has been redirected to a redirect server site. The WLAN may be a WLAN “hotspot,” where the redirect server site is a login server. The identifying may be performed by comparing content from the response message to predetermined content of the predetermined server site. In response to identifying that the request has been redirected, the mobile device causes an indication to be produced at its user interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2018Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Michael Peter Montemurro, Leonardo José Silva Salomone, Denis Fedotenko, Liam Ronald Quinn, Michael Knowles, Kevin John Oerton, Alain Gagne
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Publication number: 20180160367Abstract: A mobile communication device identifies and selects a wireless local area network (WLAN) available for communications in its coverage area. Automatically, without detecting any requests made by a user via a browser application.. The mobile device initiates a request (e.g. an HTTP GET request) to a predetermined server site of a communication network which is outside of the WLAN. In response to initiating the request, the mobile device receives a response message via the WLAN and identifies, from the response message, whether the request to the predetermined server site has been redirected to a redirect server site. The WLAN may be a WLAN “hotspot,” where the redirect server site is a login server. The identifying may be performed by comparing content from the response message to predetermined content of the predetermined server site. In response to identifying that the request has been redirected, the mobile device causes an indication to be produced at its user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2018Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Michael Peter MONTEMURRO, Leonardo José Silva SALOMONE, Denis FEDOTENKO, Liam Ronald QUINN, Michael KNOWLES, Kevin John OERTON, Alain GAGNE
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Patent number: 9888437Abstract: A mobile communication device identifies and selects a wireless local area network (WLAN) available for communications in its coverage area. Automatically, without detecting any requests made by a user via a browser application. The mobile device initiates a request (e.g. an HTTP GET request) to a predetermined server site of a communication network which is outside of the WLAN. In response to initiating the request, the mobile device receives a response message via the WLAN and identifies, from the response message, whether the request to the predetermined server site has been redirected to a redirect server site. The WLAN may be a WLAN “hotspot,” where the redirect server site is a login server. The identifying may be performed by comparing content from the response message to predetermined content of the predetermined server site. In response to identifying that the request has been redirected, the mobile device causes an indication to be produced at its user interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2015Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Michael Peter Montemurro, Alain Rene Gagne, Denis Fedotenko, Michael Knowles, Kevin Oerton, Liam Ronald Quinn, Leonardo Jose Silva Salomone
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Publication number: 20160057696Abstract: A mobile communication device identifies and selects a wireless local area network (WLAN) available for communications in its coverage area. Automatically, without detecting any requests made by a user via a browser application. The mobile device initiates a request (e.g. an HTTP GET request) to a predetermined server site of a communication network which is outside of the WLAN. In response to initiating the request, the mobile device receives a response message via the WLAN and identifies, from the response message, whether the request to the predetermined server site has been redirected to a redirect server site. The WLAN may be a WLAN “hotspot,” where the redirect server site is a login server. The identifying may be performed by comparing content from the response message to predetermined content of the predetermined server site. In response to identifying that the request has been redirected, the mobile device causes an indication to be produced at its user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Michael Peter Montemurro, Alain Rene Gagne, Denis Fedotenko, Michael Knowles, Kevin Oerton, Liam Ronald Quinn, Leonardo Jose Silva Salomone
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Patent number: 9179399Abstract: A mobile communication device identifies and selects a wireless local area network (WLAN) available for communications in its coverage area. Automatically, without detecting any requests made by a user via a browser application. The mobile device initiates a request (e.g. an HTTP GET request) to a predetermined server site of a communication network which is outside of the WLAN. In response to initiating the request, the mobile device receives a response message via the WLAN and identifies, from the response message, whether the request to the predetermined server site has been redirected to a redirect server site. The WLAN may be a WLAN “hotspot,” where the redirect server site is a login server. The identifying may be performed by comparing content from the response message to predetermined content of the predetermined server site. In response to identifying that the request has been redirected, the mobile device causes an indication to be produced at its user interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Michael Peter Montemurro, Alain Rene Gagne, Denis Fedotenko, Michael Knowles, Kevin Oerton, Liam Ronald Quinn, Leonardo Jose Silva Salomone
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Publication number: 20110202829Abstract: A method, device and system for controlling a display according to a sizing parameter is provided. In an example, text elements on a web page are parsed, and any text elements that are smaller than a predefined font size are increased in size to the predefined size, while the remainder are left at their original size.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: Gerhard Dietrich KLASSEN, David Paul YACH, Liam Ronald QUINN
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Publication number: 20090279492Abstract: A mobile communication device identifies and selects a wireless local area network (WLAN) available for communications in its coverage area. Automatically, without detecting any requests made by a user via a browser application. The mobile device initiates a request (e.g. an HTTP GET request) to a predetermined server site of a communication network which is outside of the WLAN. In response to initiating the request, the mobile device receives a response message via the WLAN and identifies, from the response message, whether the request to the predetermined server site has been redirected to a redirect server site. The WLAN may be a WLAN “hotspot,” where the redirect server site is a login server. The identifying may be performed by comparing content from the response message to predetermined content of the predetermined server site. In response to identifying that the request has been redirected, the mobile device causes an indication to be produced at its user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: Michael Peter Montemurro, Alain Rene Gagne, Denis Fedotenko, Michael Knowles, Kevin Oerton, Liam Ronald Quinn, Leonardo Jose Silva Salomone