DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION

Brand Owner Address Description
THE LABS Alan Labs, Inc. Suite 880 50 W. Liberty Street Reno NV 89501 Digital media production; Educational services, namely training in the use of and operation of computers and systems including the products and services that applicant supplies to various businesses;Electronic transmission of emails; transmission and delivery of data via multiple protocols including wireless and wired communication networks and the Internet for various businesses not involved in listing employment opportunities in the beauty profession and providing a platform for third parties to transmit and deliver data;Integration of computer systems and networks; graphic design services: software development services; Cybersecurity services, in the nature of restricting unauthorized access to computer systems; Programming of computer software for others namely, network topology and data management; software development services, data management services; computer and systems user support; IT managed care services; Technology advice relating to computers, computer networks, computer accessories and related electronic devices; hosting the websites, email servers and applications of others; managed service provider services; cloud storage services for electronic data; Electronic data backup services; file transfer services; Providing a website featuring technology that enables subscribers to transfer files to and from a file transfer protocol server; computer systems analysis;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of analyzing a digital media by a digital media player and displaying the condition of the digital media whether or not the player ejects the digital media, provides useful information for the end user. Preferably, an ASIC of the digital media player measures jitter, HF and BLER and inputs the measured values into a microprocessor of the player. If the measured values are greater than respective pre-established threshold values, the microprocessor tabulates and stores running averages to an electronic memory. If the running averages are excessive, the player will deliver an error message to the end user preferably on an electronic display of the digital media player.