PROVIDING BUYBACK PROGRAM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FIREFLY Firefly IT Asset Recovery, Inc. 27102 Burbank Foothill Ranch CA 92610 Providing a buyback program for technological equipment including cellular phones, laptops, computers, and office equipment;
REBAG Trendly, Inc. 320 West 37th Street, Floor 2 New York NY 10018 Providing a buyback program for luxury goods of others; providing a buyback program for new and used handbags of others; providing a buyback program for watches, jewelry, accessories and other luxury goods of others; online retail store services featuring the resale of used and pre-owned luxury goods, handbags, watches, jewelry, accessories and other authentic luxury items of others; none of the foregoing including travel luggage;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of operating a computer system includes providing a program in memory, verifying the program prior to an installation of the program and generating a program fault signal when the verification fails. The program includes at least one program unit, and each program unit includes an Application Programming Interface (API) definition file and an implementation. Each API definition file defines items in its associated program unit that are made accessible to one or more other program units and each implementation includes executable code corresponding to the API definition file. The executable code includes type specific instructions and data. Verification includes determining whether a first program unit implementation is internally consistent, determining whether the first program unit implementation is consistent with a first program unit API definition file associated with the first program unit implementation and generating a program fault signal when the verifying fails. A resource-constrained device includes a memory for providing a remotely verified application software program that includes at least one program unit, each program unit comprising type specific instructions and data. The resource-constrained device also includes a virtual machine that is capable of executing instructions included within the application software program. The remote verification uses an API definition file for each implementation to determine whether a first program unit implementation is internally consistent and to determine whether the first program unit implementation is consistent with a first program unit API definition file associated with the first program unit implementation.