SALES TRANSACTION DEVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
E SMART CARD HYPERCOM CORPORATION 8888 E. Raintree Drive Suite 300 Scottsdale AZ 85260 Sales transaction devices, namely, point of sale terminals, cash registers, vending machines and computers linked to a host computer; point of sale transaction tracking systems, comprised of magnetically-striped cards and smart cards containing programming used to record and store monetary information, smart card readers, computerized keyboards and touch-pads, security servers, namely, computer hardware and software for monitoring and managing the security of an on-line financial transaction; point of sale payment systems, comprised of network routers, computers, printers, personal identification number devices, namely, computer hardware and software used for recognition and processing of personal identification numbers, signature capture devices, namely, computer hardware and software used for capturing and processing of signatures on a computerized touch-pad, compact and wireless computer terminals with integrated printers, magnetic striped cards, smart cards, namely, encoded electronic chip cards containing programming used to record and store monetary and financial transaction information; computer hardware and software used for generating and displaying customized logo and advertisements on display screens of point-of-sale terminals;E SMART CARD;
VIRTUAL POS Hypercom, Inc. 2851 West Kathleen Road Phoenix AZ 85023 sales transaction devices, namely, point of sale terminals, cash registers, vending machines, and personal computers linked to a host computer which houses a substantial portion of the processing hardware and software used by the transaction devices;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus is described for determining the probability that an item will be available at a particular location at an expected time of transaction for the item. Variances for both reported and unreported sales rates of the item may be calculated. Probability distributions may be generated for these sales rates and a convolution performed to obtain the probability that the item will be available at the expected time of transaction.