DOWNLOADABLE MOBILE APPLICATION FEATURING VIRTUAL

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RDX LAB ROSCO LABORATORIES INC. 52 Harbor View Avenue Stamford CT 06902 Downloadable mobile application featuring virtual backdrops and backgrounds for use in photography and videography; downloadable software for virtual backdrops and backgrounds for use in photography and videography;Software as a service (SaaS), namely, allowing access to a library of virtual backdrops and background images for use in photography and videography; non-downloadable application for allowing users to access and manipulate virtual backdrops and background images for use in photography and videography;
SPDWRK DIY Race Technologies 1289 Brampton Cove Wellington FL 33414 Downloadable mobile application featuring virtual races for runners, walkers and cyclists and featuring software that allows athletes to virtually participate in live races; downloadable mobile application for tracking fitness performance, running speed, and race pace; downloadable mobile application that provides ratings for race courses, provides audio and sound effects for virtual races, and allows racers to interact in real time with other athletes; armbands for mobile devices, namely, smartphones and mobile phones;SPEED WORK;Athletic clothing, namely, shirts, shorts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, hats, running pants, jackets, sweatbands, socks, shoes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An access point comprises a data table in which a correspondence relationship between a terminal ID specific to each mobile terminal and a virtual ID specific to a virtual LAN group to which each mobile terminal belongs, identifies a terminal. ID registered in a packet received from the mobile terminal, inserts a virtual LAN tag in the received packet, extracts the virtual ID corresponding to the terminal ID from the data table to register in the virtual LAN tag, and transfers it to switching means. The switching means selects an output port of the received packet based on the virtual ID registered in the virtual LAN tag of the received packet, and deletes the virtual LAN tag from the received packet and sends it.