COMPUTER ELECTRONIC DEVICES

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ABBYY FORMREADER ABBYY SOFTWARE LTD. Stasikratous 29, Office 202 Nicosia CY-1065 Cyprus COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES, NAMELY, OPTICAL SCANNERS, OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES, AND FORM PROCESSORS; COMPUTER SOFTWARE HAVING LEXICAL FEATURES FOR SEMANTIC, LEXICOGRAPHIC AND MORPHOLOGIC ANALYSIS; COMPUTER FEATURING ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES, TRANSLATION DICTIONARIES, AND SPELL CHECKERS; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR ARCHIVAL STORAGE OF LEXICAL DATA FOR USE IN ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES, SPELL CHECKERS AND OTHER SEMANTIC AND/OR LEXICOGRAPHIC DEVICES; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR OPTICAL CHARACTER IMAGE RECOGNITION AND FORM PROCESSING; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS DEALING WITH SPEECH-TO-TEXT RECOGNITION AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH RECOGNITION;ABBYY FORM READER;FORMREADER;
ABBYY SOFTWARE HOUSE ABBYY Software House 41 Parkovaya 9-th Str, Building 1 105264 Moscow Russian Federation COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR LANGUAGE RECOGNITION, PROCESSING AND TRANSLATION, NAMELY, SCANNERS, SEMANTIC, LEXICOGRAPHIC AND MORPHOLOGIC DEVICES, MACHINE TRANSLATION AND SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS DEVICES, ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES AND SPELL CHECKERS, OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES, OPTICAL MARK RECOGNITION DEVICES, INTELLIGENT CHARACTER RECOGNITION DEVICES, FORM PROCESSORS, ELECTRONIC ARCHIVING APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT DEVICES, SPEECH-TO-TEXT RECOGNITION DEVICES AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH RECOGNITION DEVICES; COMPUTER SOFTWARE, ON CD-ROMS, DISCS AND DOWNLOADED FROM A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK, IN THE FIELDS OF SEMANTIC, LEXICOGRAPHIC AND MORPHOLOGIC SYSTEMS, ELECTRONIC DICTIONARIES, MACHINE TRANSLATION AND SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS, SPELL CHECKING, OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION, OPTICAL MARK RECOGNITION, INTELLIGENT CHARACTER RECOGNITION, FORM PROCESSING, ELECTRONIC ARCHIVE MANAGEMENT, ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT, SPEECH-TO-TEXT RECOGNITION AND TEXT-TO-SPEECH RECOGNITION;SOFTWARE HOUSE;
FLEXICAPTURE ABBYY DEVELOPMENT INC. 2626 GLENWOOD AVENUE, SUITE 550 RALEIGH NC 27608 Computer and electronic devices, namely, optical scanners, optical character recognition devices, and form processors; computer software having lexical features for semantic, lexicographic and morphologic analysis; computer software featuring electronic dictionaries, translation dictionaries, and spell checkers; computer software for archival storage of lexical data for use in electronic dictionaries, spell checkers and other semantic and/or lexicographic devices; computer software for optical character image recognition and form processing; computer software for management of electronic documents dealing with speech-to-text recognition and text-to-speech recognition, language translation spell checking, archiving lexical data for electronic dictionaries, form processing, management of electronic documents speech-to-text recognition and text-to-speech recognition, scanner management, word processing, form preparation, text editing, graphics management and operating printers, film recorders and typesetters;Computer consulting services, computer network design services and software development in the fields of optical scanning, optical character recognition, form processing, semantic, lexicographic and morphologic analysis, electronic dictionaries, language translation, spell checking; archival storage of lexical data for use in electronic dictionaries, form processing, management of electronic documents speech-to-text recognition and text-to-speech recognition, scanner management, word processing, form preparation, text editing, graphics management and managing and operating printers, film recorders and typesetters;
FLEXICAPTURE ABBYY Software Limited 2 Kastoros Street Nicosia CY-1087 Cyprus Computer and electronic devices, namely, optical scanners, optical character recognition devices, and form processors; computer software having lexical features for semantic, lexicographic and morphologic analysis; computer software featuring electronic dictionaries, translation dictionaries, and spell checkers; computer software for archival storage of lexical data for use in electronic dictionaries, spell checkers and other semantic and/or lexicographic devices; computer software for optical character image recognition and form processing; computer software for management of electronic documents dealing with speech-to-text recognition and text-to-speech recognition, language translation spell checking, archiving lexical data for electronic dictionaries, form processing, management of electronic documents speech-to-text recognition and text-to-speech recognition, scanner management, word processing, form preparation, text editing, graphics management and operating printers, film recorders and typesetters;Computer consulting services, computer network design services and software development in the fields of optical scanning, optical character recognition, form processing, semantic, lexicographic and morphologic analysis, electronic dictionaries, language translation, spell checking; archival storage of lexical data for use in electronic dictionaries, form processing, management of electronic documents speech-to-text recognition and text-to-speech recognition, scanner management, word processing, form preparation, text editing, graphics management and managing and operating printers, film recorders and typesetters;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A user selects a wireless network mapping option on their computer and is presented with a list of names of electronic devices coupled to the wireless network to which the computer is coupled. When one of the electronic devices transmits a wireless identification signal to the computer, a visual cue identifies the default name associated with the electronic device in the list. The user may then rename the default name to a local name. The user may also opt to transmit a wireless identification signal of their own to one or more of the electronic devices coupled to the wireless network. Alternatively, the user may select one or more electronic devices from the list, and nudge the selected devices by sending an activation signal, causing the electronic devices to identify themselves using an audio or visual cue.