U MAGIC

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
UMAGIC de Monchy, Katlean 41 Union Square West, Suite 301 New York NY 10003 U MAGIC;providing a web site of information in the fields of food, nutrition, health, fashion, cultural and lifestyle topics of general interest by means of global computer networks and computer information data bases; providing multi-user access to a global computer information network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information; technical consultation and research in the fields of fashion, music, food, nutrition, health, travel, and cultural and lifestyle topics of general interest by means of cable, satellite and broadcast television, audio, video, print media and fiber optic systems;
UMAGIC Post, David 10001 Vista Pointe Drive Tampa FL 33635 U MAGIC;providing a web site of information in the fields of food, nutrition, health, fashion, cultural and lifestyle topics of general interest by means of global computer networks and computer information data bases; providing multi-user access to a global computer information network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information; technical consultation and research in the fields of fashion, music, food, nutrition, health, travel, and cultural and lifestyle topics of general interest by means of cable, satellite and broadcast television, audio, video, print media and fiber optic systems;
UMAGIC OSIM INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. 65 UBI AVENUE 1 OSIM HEADQUARTERS SINGAPORE 408939 Singapore U MAGIC; YOU MAJIC;Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, electric heating devices for curative treatment, electric heating pads for medical purposes; medical diagnostic apparatus, namely, fever thermometers; physiotherapy apparatus; furniture especially made for medical purposes; orthopedic articles, namely, orthopedic soles, orthopedic supports, orthopedic footwear and shoe pads for orthopedic use; reflexology machines for medical purposes for use in relaxing the body and improving circulation; reflexology machines for medical purposes, for use in exercising or toning muscles, relaxing the body, and improving circulation; massage apparatus; electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating massagers; electrical nerve and muscle stimulators; electric massage appliances, namely, electric vibrating hand-held massagers; electric eye, body and foot massagers; massage chairs with built-in massage apparatus; kneading, massaging and tapping machines for medical use; electrical apparatus for the therapeutic toning of the muscles; electrical apparatus for use in exercising muscles for medical use; air cushions, mattresses and pillows adapted for medical purposes; pillows for orthopedic use; heating cushions, electric, for medical purposes; hot air therapeutic apparatus, namely, hot air vibrators for stress relief; electromedical or electrotherapy apparatus and instruments for slimming treatments; deep heat massage apparatus; electrically operated massagers; esthetic massage apparatus; gloves for massage; vibration generating apparatus for massage; motor vibrated massage apparatus; thermometers for medical purposes; massage beds for medical purposes; massage chairs; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;Furniture; massage chairs in the nature of ergonomic chairs for use in seated massages; massage tables; cushions; mattresses; pillows; neck pillows not for medical or surgical use; neck rolls not for medical or surgical use; reclining chairs; chairs in the nature of seats; sofas;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A technique verifies a that a module is from an approved vendor. The technique involves obtaining vendor data and a first magic code from a module (e.g., a small form factor pluggable component), and generating a second magic code based on the vendor data. The technique further involves outputting (i) a magic code valid signal when the second magic code matches the first magic code, and (ii) a magic code invalid signal when the second magic code does not match the first magic code. Operation of a computerized device having the module can be based on the valid and invalid signals (e.g., a voltage level, a bit that is set or cleared, a value in a register, etc.). For example, a supplier of the electronic device can configure software running on the computerized device to disable the module if the first and second magic codes do not match.