COMPUTER HARDWARE DEVICE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FASTLANE MARK OF THE UNICORN, INC. 1280 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02138 computer hardware device in the field of music, namely a MIDI hardware interface connecting computers to MIDI devices, such as keyboards; and user's manuals sold with the product;FAST LANE;
FASTLANE MARK OF THE UNICORN, INC. 1280 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02138 computer hardware device in the field of music, namely, a MIDI hardware interface connecting computers to MIDI devices, and user manuals sold together as a unit;FAST LANE;
MOBIKEY Route1Inc. 8 King Street East, Suite 600 Toronto, Ontario M5C1B5 Canada Computer hardware device, namely, a USB interface, memory card and drive, NFC device, smart card, RFID tag, fob, dongle and token to provide secure access, data protection, authorization, transaction signing, secure voice, video or data communication and identity management to digital resources, applications, data, multimedia content, namely, audio, video, conditional access broadcasts, motion pictures, intranets and the Internet;
MOBILINK Route1 Inc. Suite 600 8 King St. East Toronto, Ontario M5C1B5 Canada Computer hardware device, namely a USB interface, RFID tag, fob, dongle or token to receive real time desktop information or web services; software program for electronic messaging and delivery of real time desktop information;Proprietary dial-up and wireless computer services, namely, secure access control, virtualization, identity management, remote desktop solutions, remote access business continuation services, virtual private network, secure socket layer, encryption, cryptography, smart card, certificate authority, identity management, single sign on service delivery platform, secure web services, content delivery, virtual desktop services;MOBILE LINK;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software that validates and administers connections between the host computer, server of web service and remote device and a proxy system that assists remote connections through firewalls;
NAS DRIVE NAS DRIVE BY EXCEL Crandell, Steven A 5665 Arapaho #324 Dallas TX 75248 Computer hardware device, namely network-attached storage ?NAS? drives and disks attached to computer networks;
ROUTE1 MOBILINK Route1, Inc. 155 University Avenue, Suite 1920 Toronto, Ontario M5M3B7 Canada Computer hardware device, namely a USB interface, RFID tag, fob, dongle or token to receive real time desktop information or web services; software program for electronic messaging and delivery of real time desktop information;Proprietary dial-up and wireless computer services, namely, secure access control, virtualization, identity management, remote desktop solutions, remote access business continuation services, virtual private network, secure socket layer, encryption, cryptography, smart card, certificate authority, identity management, single sign on service delivery platform, secure web services, content delivery, virtual desktop services;ROUTE ONE MOBILE LINK;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software that validates and administers connections between the host computer, server of web service and remote device and a proxy system that assists remote connections through firewalls;
WEB COLLECT Steele Creek Technologies, Inc. 1930 Cornwallis Pkwy Cape Coral FL 33904 COMPUTER HARDWARE DEVICE, NAMELY A DATA COLLECTOR, THAT COLLECTS DATA FROM POWER AND GAS METERS AND THE LIKE, AND DELIVERS THAT DATA TO ANOTHER DATA COLLECTOR OR DIRECTLY TO THE INTERNET;COLLECT;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A computer-implemented method and system are provided for supporting hardware devices that are connected to the computer via a network. The existence of any hardware device connected on the network is detected in the method. Information descriptive of the connected device is then obtained, either from the device or from the user. Based upon the obtained information, a logical representation of the connected device is created. The driver for the detected device is then located and installed. From this point on, the network-connected hardware device appears to the computer in the same manner as a locally connected hardware device.