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1909 results about "Removable media" patented technology

Removable media is a form of computer storage that is designed to be inserted and removed from a system. Some forms of removable media, such as optical discs, require a reader to be installed in the computer, while others, such as USB flash drives, have all the hardware required to read them built into the device, so only need a driver to be installed in order to communicate with the device.

High density integrated circuit packaging with chip stacking and via interconnections

Chip stacks with decreased conductor length and improved noise immunity are formed by laser drilling of individual chips, such as memory chips, preferably near but within the periphery thereof, and forming conductors therethrough, preferably by metallization or filling with conductive paste which may be stabilized by transient liquid phase (TLP) processes and preferably with or during metallization of conductive pads, possibly including connector patterns on both sides of at least some of the chips in the stack. At least some of the chips in the stack then have electrical and mechanical connections made therebetween, preferably with electroplated solder preforms consistent with TLP processes. The connections may be contained by a layer of resilient material surrounding the connections and which may be formed in-situ. High density circuit packages thus obtained may be mounted on a carrier by surface mount techniques or separable connectors such as a plug and socket arrangement. The carrier may be of the same material as the chip stacks to match coefficients of thermal expansion. High-density circuit packages may also be in the form of removable memory modules in generally planar or prism shaped form similar to a pen or as a thermal conduction module.
Owner:IBM CORP

Method and system for reversible installation of software applications in a data processing system utilizing an automated archival process

A method and system for permitting reversible installation of software applications in a data processing system which includes a processor, memory containing a first version of a selected software application and a storage system for receiving a removable storage medium. A removable storage medium which includes at least one alternate version of a selected software application is inserted into the storage system and a user is then prompted to select an alternate version of the selected software application for installation within the data processing system. The existing version of the selected software application within the data processing system is then automatically copied from memory to the removable storage medium prior to initiation of installation of the alternate version of the selected software application in response to a selection of the alternate version, such that the installation may be selectively reversed. A directory within the removable storage medium is automatically created and updated each time an application is copied from or to the removable storage medium with a listing of each alternate version of the selected software application, a required hardware level for utilization with each version of the selected software application and a listing of each data processing system within the enterprise which has utilized that version.
Owner:IBM CORP

Unified permissions control for remotely and locally stored files whose informational content may be protected by smart-locking and/or bubble-protection

A machine system includes access-constraining mechanisms for protecting the information of certain classes of files from unauthorized intelligible access or from other kinds of access by way of requests supplied from unauthorized classes of programs which may be made at unauthorized periods of time and/or from unauthorized locations and/or under association with unauthorized users. Permission rules are provided for what constitutes an unauthorized access attempt for intelligible or another kind of access to the data of a given file. The given file may be a native one stored in a local machine or an external file stored in a remote server and/or on easily removable media. The machine system includes localizing means for Transparently and Temporarily Localizing (TTL'ing) external files and their respective access permission rules so that such may be processed within relatively physically-secure confines of the local machine. Such localized processing may include automatic decryption of confidential file data on a per-use basis and automatic later re-encrypting of modified data. Modified ones of TTL'ed files may be returned back to their non-local home after such processing.
Owner:CA TECH INC

System and method for distributing music and data

A system and method for distributing music and data. The music or data is first transmitted to a consumer via a satellite radio network. The system includes a satellite radio receiver for the user which is capable of receiving the wireless transmission and providing an audio and / or visual output in response thereto. In addition, the receiver is adapted to receive an input (e.g., voice command) from the user by which the user is able to signal an interest in recording a selection of music or data being played and / or displayed. In response to this signal and a record-ability signal, an ID signal is stored on a removable media which identifies the selection being played and / or displayed. The ID signal may be a composite signal indicating the time and channel, a signal that identifies a selection by number, or other suitable ID signal. Finally, the system includes a computer for allowing the user to use the removable media to retrieve the desired selection via the a second network such as private distribution hub or the World Wide Web. In the specific illustrative embodiment, the removable media is electronic (flash) memory. The web site is implemented with software running on a server which translates the ID signal into a human readable identification (e.g., title and artist) of the music or data selected. The user then either downloads the desired selection through the web site or places an order for delivery of physical media (e.g., a CD) on which the desired selection is stored.
Owner:SIRIUS XM RADIO INC

Method and system for access control

In one aspect of the invention, embodiments of the invention can superimposed upon the existing framework of network which includes a number of nodes interconnected by the underlying communications network. In one embodiment, an access control node is interposed between each node and the remainder of the network. The access control node is adapted to transmit information about the node and the user attempting to access the node to a server used for maintaining security and audit information. This information may take the form of node identification data (thus identifying the node) and user identification data (to ensure that the user is associated with an active account and the user has entered the correct password thus authenticating the user). If the node is not recognised by the server, then no access to protected information (e.g., PHI) is allowed. If, however, the node is recognised, then access to PHI requires that the user also be authenticated. Assuming both conditions exist, aspects of the invention will determine (based on a repository of information about users) the data each user is entitled to access and the functionality of the node that is to be made available to the user. Aspects of the invention may place limitations on the functionality offered by the node to which the user should be granted access. That is, although a user may be attempting to access data from a node which has a set of functions (e.g., printing, storing data to a removable media, displaying video signals, etc.), aspects of the invention enable only a subset of these functions to be made available depending on the rights which have been granted to a user.
Owner:HIPAAT
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