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The toddler leads me to her bedroom, where she gives me a pair of smart patent leather hiking boots to put on her so she can do a little dance.
A time came, Ms. Parker said, "when Manolo wasn't defining the aesthetic," when Blade Runner styles took over from smart patent pumps, and wearing Manolos was almost like announcing one had turned in one's coquette card and started taking style cues from Judge Judy.
The disputed patents have been listed on the Prior Smart patent news site.
The company, he adds, has served as a beacon, pointing the way to what is possible with a smart patent strategy.
In January, Denso received a smart patent on displaying GPS and navigation information on a heads up display while Alpine Electronics received a patent on marking a favorite spot using a GPS system.
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She wore turquoise drop earrings, smart patent-leather Mary Janes, and a blue parka that looked like a parody of a winter coat: puffy to the tenth power.
The app is also using some sort of smart, patent-pending technology to offer serendipitous discovery of those "things going on" nearby the places you're planning to be.
Our results show that when applied to preimplantation mammal embryos, the cDNAs of which had been pre-amplified using the SMART (Clontech patent) procedure, SSH-generated libraries repeatedly provided access to very scarce, tester-specific transcripts, despite irregular normalisation and some subtraction failures.
With luck, the smart-phone patent battles will end more quietly.Clarification: In the infographic, the line between Microsoft and HTC indicates that they have "settled".
The current smart-phone patent war does not quite have the same romance, but it could be as important.Hardly a week passes without a new case.
This entry was posted in Popular and tagged American Telephone and Telegraph, Moses & Nolte, Pierre Mertz, Radio Broadcasting and Receiving, Radio Signaling, Radio Signaling System, Radio Telephone Signaling, Smart Brand, United States Patent Office on November 1, 2010 by Jennifer Comins.
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