PORTABLE ELECTRONIC VOICE ENABLED SMART DIGITAL

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1 TEMPUS LABS, INC. 600 West Chicago Ave., Suite 510 Chicago IL 60654 Portable electronic voice-enabled smart digital assistant device containing recorded computer software for connecting, operating, integrating, controlling, and managing databases in the field of electronic health records relating to oncology;ONE;Providing medical information in the field of oncology;
ONE TEMPUS LABS, INC. 600 West Chicago Ave., Suite 510 Chicago IL 60654 Portable electronic voice-enabled smart digital assistant device containing recorded computer software for connecting, operating, integrating, controlling, and managing databases in the field of electronic health records relating to oncology;Providing medical information in the field of oncology;
TEMPUS 1 TEMPUS LABS, INC. 600 West Chicago Ave., Suite 510 Chicago IL 60654 Portable electronic voice-enabled smart digital assistant device containing recorded computer software for connecting, operating, integrating, controlling, and managing databases in the field of electronic health records relating to oncology;TEMPUS ONE;
TEMPUS ONE TEMPUS LABS, INC. 600 West Chicago Ave., Suite 510 Chicago IL 60654 Portable electronic voice-enabled smart digital assistant device containing recorded computer software for connecting, operating, integrating, controlling, and managing databases in the field of electronic health records relating to oncology;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A first electronic device engages in a voice communication with another electronic device. The voice communication is associated with data stored by the first electronic device. In some instances, the data is generated the first electronic device or received by the first electronic device from the second electronic device in response to, or as a consequence of the voice of the voice communication. During the voice communication, or sometime after the voice communication is terminated, the first electronic device determines that the data is associated with the voice communication. The data is then made available to an application program, so that the data can be associated with other data. Thus, a human user of the first electronic device is relieved of identifying data within a context, and relieved of the task associating the data with other data.