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Patent US7577636 - Network-extensible reconfigurable media appliance - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsExtensible reconfigurable media appliance for security and entertainment captures images digitally for storage. Digital effects and filters are applied to incoming video stream on-the-fly or to video data stored in memory. Digital effects and filters are dynamically stored, modified, updated or deleted,...http://www.google.com/patents/US7577636?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7577636 - Network-extensible reconfigurable media applianceAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7577636 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/448,202Publication dateAug 18, 2009Filing dateMay 28, 2003Priority dateMay 28, 2003Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS7599963, US7743025, US7761417, US7784077, US7805404, US7805405, US7827140, US7831555, US7856418, US7904465, US7987155, US20040260669, US20070150917, US20070270136, US20070276783, US20080022203, US20080028185, US20080059400, US20080059401, US20080133451, US20080163287, US20080209488, US20090019511, US20100030843Publication number10448202, 448202, US 7577636 B2, US 7577636B2, US-B2-7577636, US7577636 B2, US7577636B2InventorsDennis S. FernandezOriginal AssigneeFernandez Dennis SExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (37), Non-Patent Citations (100), Referenced by (1), Classifications (39), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetNetwork-extensible reconfigurable media applianceUS 7577636 B2Abstract Extensible reconfigurable media appliance for security and entertainment captures images digitally for storage. Digital effects and filters are applied to incoming video stream on-the-fly or to video data stored in memory. Digital effects and filters are dynamically stored, modified, updated or deleted, providing extensible reconfigurable effects studio. Digital media appliance communicates wirelessly with other media appliances, computers, security systems, video storage, email, chat, cellular services or PDAs to provide seamless integration of captured video stream.
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