by inotes on April 11, 2012
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by inotes on April 9, 2012
Young inventor Richie Stachowski created an underwater walkie-talkie when he was only 10 years old, using $267 of his savings. Richie’s product, the Water Talkies, is built using a small plastic cone, a blow valve and a mouthpiece, allowing swimmers to talk to each other under water. The young inventor patented his invention and started [...]
by inotes on April 9, 2012
Among the most important tools to protect your highly sensitive information is a reliable paper shredder. The Fellowes Company has a high tech paper shredder on the market that can keep your data and your fingers safe in silence and maximum efficiency, cutting from paper to CDs and DVDs in a jam-proof fashion. Fellowes® built [...]
by inotes on April 4, 2012
I want all inventors to invent for the marketplace. It’s the best way I know how to come up with successful, winning ideas. What do I mean by that? I don’t think it’s difficult to come up with ideas by looking at other products’ strengths and weaknesses; in fact, I think it’s is a great [...]
by inotes on April 4, 2012
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and Invent Now® are co-sponsors for the Tampa Regional Inventors Conference which will be held April 27-28, 2012 at the Embassy Suites Hotel located on the campus of the University of South Florida. Senior USPTO officials, Supervisory Patent Examiners, Trademark attorneys, successful inventors and intellectual property experts [...]
by inotes on April 4, 2012
DO YOU HAVE A ONE-OF-A-KIND INVENTION? History Channel’s Invention USA is searching the country for inventors who want to take their invention to the next level. If selected, you could be featured on Invention USA. But in order to be considered, you must have a working prototype. The prototype can be homemade or manufactured. To [...]
by inotes on April 4, 2012
Join best selling author of One Simple Idea Stephen Key at the Houston Inventors Association – Wednesday, June 27th, 2012. Stephen will speak about licensing your ideas for royalties. He will also discuss his new upcoming book One Simple Idea for Startups and Entrepreneurs. In his new book he will teach you how to bring [...]
by inotes on April 2, 2012
People know me as the guy that licenses ideas to companies. But when I really think about it, I think I’m actually the guy who comes up with ideas and figures out the best way to deliver them to the market. There are two paths to bringing your product to the market: you can venture [...]
by inotes on March 28, 2012
Successful British inventor and entrepreneur Mandy Haberman created the award winning Anywayup Cup. The product comes in three models – the Anywayup Cup, Anywayup Beaker and the Smiley Cup. They all have a unique Anywayup patented valve, which is molded into the mouthpiece to ensure that the spout seals between sips – so it’s an absolutely spill proof cup. [...]
by inotes on March 28, 2012
Mobile applications are changing the way we experience computing. Not too long ago, we used computers to perform tasks and access the Internet. The reason we had cell phones was only to make calls. Today, smartphones are hand sized computers, supplying our communication and information necessities and having us hooked to the web pretty much [...]