CD ROMS COMPUTER DISCS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INTERNET LIFE ZIFF-DAVIS INC. 28 East 28th St. New York NY 100167930 CD ROMs and computer discs for use in providing access to and information about on-line networks;INTERNET;
INTRANETCOMPUTING ZIFF-DAVIS PUBLISHING COMPANY New York NY CD ROMS and computer discs featuring text and graphics in the fields of computers, computing, networks and information technology and containing software;printed publications, namely, magazines and newspapers and supplements thereto and sections thereof, and newsletters, brochures ad pamphlets featuring information about computers, computing, networks and information technology;INTERNET COMPUTING;computer services, namely, providing online publications, namely, magazines and newspapers, and information about computers, computing, networks and information technology;
NANCY LARSON Larson, Nancy A. 27 Talcott Farm Road Old Lyme CT 06371 CD-ROMs and computer discs in the field of science, for use in Kindergarten [, 4th and 5th grade education ];The name NANCY LARSON identifies a living individual whose consent is of record.;
UNICEDE AIR WORLDWIDE CORPORATION 131 Dartmouth Street Boston MA 02116 [ CD-ROMs and computer discs featuring data formats for use in insurance, risk analysis, and loss estimation software applications; ] electronic forms downloaded from a global computer network, namely, data formats for use in insurance, risk analysis and loss estimation software applications;[printed forms, namely, data formats for use in insurance, risk analysis, and loss estimation];
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Flash ROMs operate at a speed slower than that of a CPU. In order to raise the operating speed of a single-chip microcomputer, therefore, interleaving is adopted and a plurality of flash ROMs are operated alternately to obtain an apparent operating speed equivalent to that of a CPU. Read clock generating circuits are placed in close proximity to clock input pins of respective ones of the flash ROMs and supply the flash ROMs with read clocks obtained by dividing down the frequency of a system clock. Delay ascribable to wiring is eliminated from the read clocks as a result.