Patents by Inventor Matthew Allan Newman
Matthew Allan Newman 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: 12131010Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2022Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20240202372Abstract: Systems, related methods and other means for providing the securing of web site source code are provided herein. The system and methods poll a client device and/or determine whether a debugging console is active on a client device and deny access to the source code if and while the debugging console is active. Additionally or alternatively, the system and methods may receive a request to access the source code form a client device, and may determine whether the request is from a trusted referrer and whether and while the debugging console is active. When the request is from an untrusted referrer, and/or when the debugging console is active the system and method can deny access to the source code.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Applicant: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Patent number: 11886619Abstract: Systems, related methods and other means for providing the securing of web site source code are provided herein. The system and methods may be configured to poll a client device and/or to otherwise determine whether a debugging console is active on a client device and deny access to the JavaScript and source code if the debugging console is active. Additionally or alternatively, the system and methods may receive a request to access the source code form a client device, and may determine whether the request is from a trusted referrer and whether the debugging console is active. When the request is from an untrusted referrer, and/or when the debugging console is active the system and method can deny access to the source code. When the request is from a trusted referrer and the debugging console in inactive, the system and method can grant access to the source code.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2021Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20230280889Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Newmn Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Patent number: 11650721Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2022Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20220137762Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2022Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20220137760Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2022Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan NEWMAN
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Patent number: 11262892Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Assignee: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20220004653Abstract: Systems, related methods and other means for providing the securing of web site source code are provided herein. The system and methods may be configured to poll a client device and/or to otherwise determine whether a debugging console is active on a client device and deny access to the JavaScript and source code if the debugging console is active. Additionally or alternatively, the system and methods may receive a request to access the source code form a client device, and may determine whether the request is from a trusted referrer and whether the debugging console is active. When the request is from an untrusted referrer, and/or when the debugging console is active the system and method can deny access to the source code. When the request is from a trusted referrer and the debugging console in inactive, the system and method can grant access to the source code.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Patent number: 11126749Abstract: Systems, related methods and other means for providing the securing of JavaScript and source code are provided herein. The system and methods may be configured to poll a client device and/or to otherwise determine whether a debugging console is active on a client device and deny access to the JavaScript and source code if the debugging console is active. Additionally or alternatively, the system and methods may receive a request to access the JavaScript and source code form a client device, and may determine whether the request is from a trusted referrer. When the request is from an untrusted referrer, the system and method can deny access to the JavaScript and source code. When the request is from a trusted referrer, the system and method can grant access to the JavaScript and source code.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20190303601Abstract: Systems, related methods and other means for providing the securing of JavaScript and source code are provided herein. The system and methods may be configured to poll a client device and/or to otherwise determine whether a debugging console is active on a client device and deny access to the JavaScript and source code if the debugging console is active. Additionally or alternatively, the system and methods may receive a request to access the JavaScript and source code form a client device, and may determine whether the request is from a trusted referrer. When the request is from an untrusted referrer, the system and method can deny access to the JavaScript and source code. When the request is from a trusted referrer, the system and method can grant access to the JavaScript and source code.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Patent number: 10380382Abstract: Systems, related methods and other means for providing the securing of JavaScript source code are provided herein. Circuitry may be configured to determine whether a debugging console is active on a client device and deny access to the JavaScript if the debugging console is active. Additionally or alternatively, the circuitry may receive a request to access the JavaScript source code form a client device, and may determine whether the request is from a trusted referrer. When the request is from an untrusted referrer, the circuitry can deny access to the JavaScript. When the request is from a trusted referrer, the circuitry can grant access to the JavaScript.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman
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Publication number: 20140344741Abstract: Disclosed herein are clutch and boom features that can enable the manipulation of user interface elements when using a touch-sensitive component to build or otherwise design a graphical display, such as a website, video game, magazine layout, etc. Upon touching user interface element to be manipulated, the user interface element can be targeted for manipulation. In response to a clutch user interface element being engaged, the targeted user interface element can be enabled for manipulation (e.g., colored, rotated, moved, etc.) by the user, while the non-targeted user elements are protected from manipulation. Boom is an example of manipulation functionality provided by some embodiments, which can be configured to move the targeted user interface element a precise amount (e.g., pixel-by-pixel).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Newman Infinite, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Allan Newman