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Major update for Xperia X10 after Summer

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

In the second half of this year, Sony Ericsson will bring out an update to probably Android 2.1 for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. However, multi-touch will not be part of the update.

At the launch of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Sony Ericsson promised that buyers of the device would not have to tranfer to a new mobile phone any time soon because the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 would evolve with the developments. "By using the most recent hardware now and the possibility to update the device with software, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will not quickly antiquate", as says Harold de Kort, Communications Manager Sony Ericsson, at the launch of the device at the end of last year. The Swedish Japanese merger promisted to keep developing the software and possibilities of the phone during the life span of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, due to which the phone will remain topical for quite some time.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will get an Android 2.1 update later this year
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will get an Android 2.1 update later this year

A first big development will porobably become the upgrade possibility to Android 2.1. At the moment, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 still operates on the older Android 1.6, but the phone already approaches Android 2.1 concerning functionality. As a standard, Android 1.6 does not support flash and digital zoom at the camera, two features that Sony Ericsson developed herself in Android 1.6. Other 'limitations' in Android 1.6, like the lack of bluetooth 2.1 and Exchange support, were also solved by Sony Ericsson by means of software adjustments. A possible update to Android 2.1 will therefore nog bring along big differences in comparison with the current version of Android.

"Still before the big update in the second half of 2010, Sony Ericsson will distribute some other smaller and bigger updates that will both improve the functionality and the user experience of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10" as says Harold de Kort to Mobile Phone Helpdesk. A very distinctive quote, from which we can derive that some additions can be expected any time soon in the line with the current product portfolio of Sony Ericsson.

Multi-touch
Biggest point of speculation at the moment is the multi-touch functionality that would bring along a possible Android 2.1 update. Multi-touch is an option with which one can zoom in and out with two fingers on the screen. Harold de Kort: "Multi-touch will not be a feature in future updates for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 because the device does not support multi-touch due to her software and hardware configuration. The operation and user experience of the phone will be further improved and Sony Ericsson will come with her own intuitive way of, for example, zooming in and out."

Other options that could possible become available for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 with a possible Android 2.1 update are improvements of the virtual keyboard and the agenda. Furthermore, the internet browser of the Xperia X10 will also support HTML5.

Although Sony Ericssn has to make her own interface available for a higher version of Android, the interface will not chage a lot. Sony Ericsson herself does not make a statement on which version of Android the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will receive in the second half of this year and therefore doesn't confirm that it will concern an Android 2.1 update.

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Apple employee outed as iPhone 'loser'

Gray Powell may not be the first person to lose his iPhone after a night out on the tiles, but if his was a prototype of the next version of the popular smartphone, he may have woken up with a bigger headache than most.

The Apple software engineer has been identified as the person who left the top secret iPhone prototype in a German beer garden in Redwood City, California.

According to technology blog Gizmodo, the prototype in Powell's possession had been disguised as an iPhone 3GS and his last Facebook entry read: "I underestimated how good German beer is”.

Powell, a 27-year-old North Carolina State University 2006 graduate, works on the iPhone Baseband Software, which enables the iPhone to make calls.

Images of the iPhone were first leaked on to the web over the weekend, and Gizmodo said it was now in possession of the prototype, which it had been trying to return to Apple. After an exchange of telephone calls, a written request for the return of the device from Apple was made today, said Gizmodo.

Apple is renowned for its obsession with secrecy with new products kept under such close guard that even high-ranking employees often don't know what is coming to market. While this gives it an edge against less tight-lipped competitors and generates a massive surge of pre-launch hype for new products, it has also had negative consequences.

Last year a Chinese factory worker who reported an upcoming iPhone prototype had gone missing was so frightened that he committed suicide by jumping out of a 12th-floor window.

In a telephone interview with Powell, Gizmodo said: “He sounded tired and broken. But at least he's alive and apparently may still be working at Apple—as he should be. After all, it's just a f***ing iPhone and mistakes can happen to everyone—Gray Powell, Phil Schiller, you, me, and Steve Jobs”.

Apple enthusiasts have begun speculating in forums such as Twitter about whether Powell would lose his job, while others claim the whole incident is just a publicity stunt.

"Whoever lost the iPhone 4 is definitely getting fired! Can't wait to get one!", wrote one commentator on Twitter.

Others said: “I think Gizmodo's been pranked. I really do,” and “I think that the 'left-behind' iphone4 is a well staged hood-wink by our friends @ Apple”.

Warren Chaisatien, an analyst for technology research company Telsyte, said he was highly sceptical that the device was a misplaced prototype.

"Based on our experience it has been proven that most leaks have turned out ot be untrue. I don’t think Apple would be stupid enough to leak this. The iPhone has generated a lot of interest and anything to do with this has that kind of sensational factor in there," he said.

Engadget tech blog, which originally posted pictures of the device, claims the prototype includes a higher resolution screen, front-facing camera for video conferencing, 80GB of storage and a higher resolution camera on the back with flash.

Gizmodo has also confirmed the presence of these features in the prototype. “Once we saw it inside and out, there was no doubt about it. We learnt about this story, but we didn't know for sure it was Powell's phone until today, when we contacted him via his phone,” it said.

According to Gizmodo the person who handed in the missing iPhone was seated near to Powell in the bar, and was handed the phone after Powell had left for the evening.

"I thought it was just an iPhone 3GS. It just looked like one. I tried the camera, but it crashed three times," he told Gizmodo. He claims that all attempts to return the phone to Apple had failed.

He said the iPhone didn't seem to have any special features other than two barcodes on its back. It did. however, contain six pages of applications, with Powell's profile appearing on the Facebook app.

Apple is expected to reveal a new iPhone model in June and there is speculation it will be called iPhone 4G or iPhone HD.

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Nokia exec: phones to make system cameras obsolete

* Phones to revolutionise system camera market soon

* HD quality video on phones within 12 months

HELSINKI - Fast developing cameraphone technology will shortly make SLR system cameras and even professional cameras obsolete, the sales chief of the world's top cellphone maker Nokia (NOK1V.HE) said on Tuesday. "They will in the very near future revolutionise the market for system cameras," Anssi Vanjoki said in a speech in Helsinki.

"There will be no need to carry around those heavy lenses," Vanjoki said, pointing to a professional photographer taking pictures of him.

The proliferation of smartphones with picture quality comparable to most pocket cameras has boosted photography around the world, but they have so far not challenged real system cameras due to phones' smaller size and weaker technology.

Vanjoki said high-definition (HD) quality video recording was also coming to cellphones within the next 12 months.

"It will not take long, less than a year, when phones can record HD quality video and you can transfer it directly to your HD television set," Vanjoki said.

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Apple Demands Prototype iPhone Back

If there were any remaining doubters about the authenticity of the prototype iPhone that was leaked earlier today, Gizmodo has posted a letter from Apple demanding the device back. The letter may seem like an odd admission by Apple, but apparently was required by Gizmodo to return the device.

Apple reportedly called Gizmodo earlier today after the images of the unreleased device were posted to the internet. The prototype iPhone was reportedly left at a bar by an Apple employee. The letter reads:

It has come to our attention that GIZMODO is currently in possession of a device that belongs to Apple. This letter constitutes a formal request that you return the device to Apple. Please let us know where to pick up the unit.
The letter is signed by Apple's Senior Vice President & General Counsel Bruce Sewell.

Gizmodo, of course, will be returning the phone.

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Motorola Patents PORTABLE DEVICE DISPLAY PRESENTING TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGES

Abstract:

An electronic device (100, 400, 500) includes a display (116, 516) positioned within a housing (104, 504) for presenting two dimensional images. A cover (102, 502) is moveably mounted to the housing (104, 504) and capable of assuming an open position and a closed position. An optical element (120, 420, 520) is disposed within the cover (102, 502), wherein the display (116, 516) may be viewed directly when the cover (102, 502) is in the open position and wherein the display may be viewed through the optical element (120, 420, 520) when the cover (102, 502) is in the closed position, the optical element (120, 420, 520) giving the two dimensional images on the display (116, 516) a three dimensional appearance.

Claims

1. An electronic device comprising:a housing;a display positioned within the housing, the display capable of presenting images;a cover moveably mounted to the housing and capable of assuming an open position and a closed position; anda optical element disposed within the cover, wherein the display may be viewed directly when the cover is in the open position and wherein at least a portion of the display may be viewed through the optical element when the cover is in the closed position, the optical element converting the images presented on the display into three dimensional images.

2. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the optical element comprises a lenticular material.

3. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the optical element comprises a polarized thin film.

4. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the optical element comprises a parallax barrier grid.

5. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the cover is mounted to the housing by a hinge.

6. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the display includes a touch screen and is capable of presenting images and video.

7. The electronic device of claim 1 further comprising a sensor that detects when the cover is in the closed position and that causes a predetermined image to appear on the display.

8. The electronic device of claim 2 wherein the lenticular material comprises a plurality of lenticular elements and the display comprises a plurality of pixels.

9. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a first plurality of registration features and the cover comprises a second plurality of registration features, wherein the first and second registration features align upon the cover assuming the closed position.

10. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the electronic device further comprises sensors, and the cover comprises registration features detected by the sensors for aligning the images with the optical element.

11. An electronic device comprising:a housing;a display positioned within the housing for presenting images;a cover moveably mounted to the housing; andan optical element disposed within the cover, wherein the cover is capable of assuming a first position wherein the display may be viewed directly and assuming a second position wherein the display is viewed through the optical element, thereby giving the images presented on the display a three dimensional appearance.

12. The electronic device of claim 11 wherein the optical element comprises a lenticular material.

13. The electronic device of claim 11 wherein the optical element comprises a polarized thin film.

14. The electronic device of claim 11 wherein the optical element comprises a parallax barrier grid.

15. The electronic device of claim 11 wherein the display includes a touch screen and is capable of presenting images and video.

16. The electronic device of claim 11 further comprising a sensor that detects when the cover is in the closed position and that causes a predetermined image to appear on the display.

17. The electronic device of claim 11 wherein the housing comprises a first plurality of registration features and the cover comprises a second plurality of registration features, wherein the first and second registration features align upon the cover assuming the closed position.

18. The electronic device of claim 11 wherein the electronic device further comprises sensors, and the cover comprises registration features detected by the sensors for aligning the images with the optical element.

19. The electronic device of claim 11 further comprising a transparent portion disposed in the cover wherein a first portion of the display is viewed through the optical element and a second portion of the display is viewed through the transparent portion.

20. A method of displaying images on an electronic device including a display disposed within a housing, and an optical element disposed within a cover, the cover being moveably mounted to the housing, comprising:moving the cover to a first position wherein a operator may view an image presented by the display; andmoving the cover to a second position wherein the operator may view the image presented on the display through the optical element which converts the image to a three dimensional image.
Description


FIELD

[0001]The present invention generally relates to portable electronic devices and more particularly to a method and apparatus for displaying images in a clamshell device such as a flip phone.

BACKGROUND

[0002]The market for personal portable electronic devices, for example, cell phones, laptop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and music playback devices (MP3), is very competitive. Manufacturers, distributors, service providers, and third party providers have all attempted to find features that appeal to the consumer. Manufacturers are constantly improving their product with each model in the hopes it will appeal to the consumer more than a competitor's product. Many times these manufacturer's improvements do not relate directly to the functionality of the product.

[0003]The look and feel of personal portable electronics devices is now a key product differentiator and one of the most significant reasons that consumers choose specific models. From a business standpoint, outstanding designs (form and appearance) may increase market share and margin.

[0004]Larger and more colorful displays with higher resolution have become a large factor driving consumer's choice of product. Any improvement in the display may have a large affect on consumer demand. Presentation of a three dimensional image from a display has previously been disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,069,650; however, in order to transition from a two dimensional image to a three dimensional image, an electronic circuit including additional layers embedded within the optical element are required. This additional circuitry and layers increases cost and complexity.

[0005]Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a simple, low cost apparatus and method for providing perceived three dimensional images on an electronic device. Furthermore, other desirable features and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent detailed description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and this background.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006]Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and

[0007]FIG. 1 is a top view of a first exemplary embodiment of a mobile communication device in an open position;

[0008]FIG. 2 is a top view of the first exemplary embodiment in a closed position;

[0009]FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the first exemplary embodiment;

[0010]FIG. 4 is a top view of a second exemplary embodiment of a mobile communication device in a closed position;

[0011]FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third exemplary embodiment of a mobile communication device in an open position; and

[0012]FIG. 6 is a top view of the third exemplary embodiment in a closed position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0013]The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background or the following detailed description.

[0014]Although the apparatus and method described herein may be used with any type of electronic device, the exemplary embodiments are shown herein comprise mobile communication devices. While the mobile communication device is illustrated as a flip-style and a sliding cover cellular telephone, the embodiments can also be implemented in cellular telephones with other housing styles, personal digital assistants, television remote controls, video cassette players, landline telephones, and other electronic devices.

[0015]An electronic device is described herein having a display within a housing that allows an operator to provide input to the electronic device by selecting symbols, numbers, and the like on the display for performing one or more tasks. A cover is mechanically coupled to the housing and may be moved to overlie the display. The cover includes an optical element, such as a transparent lenticular material, through which the display may be viewed. The display presents images in two dimensions, and when the cover is "open", the operator sees the displayed images, for example, diagrams and text, in two dimensions. However, when the cover is "closed", the operator perceives the images presented through the optical element as three dimensional. This presentation in three dimensions is accomplished with a low cost mechanical structure without electro-optical switching circuitry. The closing of the cover over the display may cause the display to present a predetermined image, for example, a picture, artistic design, or company logo. Although a lenticular material is described in the illustrated exemplary embodiments, other material systems such as a barrier array and a micro-polarized thin film may also be used to provide a three dimensional image.

[0016]Referring to FIG. 1, the mobile communication device 100 has a first housing 102, or cover, and a second housing 104 movably connected by a hinge 106. The first housing 102 and the second housing 104 pivot between an open position (FIG. 1) and a closed position (FIG. 2). An antenna (not shown) transmits and receives radio frequency (RF) signals for communicating with a complementary communication device such as a cellular base station. Optional function buttons 108 represent, for example, an on/off button, a function button, a handwriting recognition mode button, and a telephone mode button. A microphone 112 receives sound for transmission, and an audio speaker 114, positioned to be accessed on a first side 110 of the housing 102, transmits audio signals to a user.

[0017]A display 116 is included in the second housing 104. The display 116 is implemented in this exemplary embodiment as an LCD touchscreen and may display names, telephone numbers, transmitted and received information, user interface commands, scrolled menus, pictures, video, and other information. One image presented on the display 116 includes a standard, twelve-key telephone keypad. Other images may include, for example, a "clear" button, a phonebook mode button, and an "OK" button. Additional or different images, buttons or icons representing modes, and command buttons, pictures, or video can be implemented using the display 116. Each image is a direct driven pixel, and this keyless input device uses a display with aligned optical shutter and backlight cells to selectively reveal one or more images and provide contrast for the revealed images in both low-light and bright-light conditions.

[0018]In accordance with the first exemplary embodiment, an optical element 120 is disposed, for example, molded or laminated, within the first housing 102. The optical element 120 allows light to pass therethrough, from the display 116 to a side 122 of the housing 102 (FIG. 2) for viewing. While the display 116 present images in two dimensions, the optical element 120 changes the image viewed therethrough to appear as three dimensional. The optical element 120 is a plurality of lens, preferably made of polymer lenticule, but may also be other types of optical structures, for example, electro-wetting lenses or parallax barriers.

[0019]When the mobile communication device 100 is "open" (FIG. 1), the images on the display 116 are viewed as two-dimensional objects. These images may contain three dimensional cues such as shadowing, perspective, occlusion, and size differences. However, they do not contain stereoscopic cues such as different information presented to each eye or motion parallax. These cues, important characteristics of 3-D objects, cannot be presented using standard display technology. When the mobile communication device 100 is "closed" (FIG. 2), the images on the display 116 are viewed through the optical element 120 as three-dimensional objects. This means that the viewer receives stereoscopic cues and/or motion parallax information. An optional sensor 124, for example a push button switch as shown, is activated when the first housing 102 is closed over the second housing 104, causing a predetermined image to be presented on the display 116. Other types of sensors are envisioned in lieu of the switch 124, and may be incorporated into the hinge 124.

[0020]An optional sensor 132 may be provided in the second housing and coupled to circuitry that determines when the first housing 102 is in the closed position. This fact may be used to determine an image presented on the display 116. Alternatively, the sensor 132 may be disposed in the first housing 102.

[0021]Furthermore, a plurality of registration devices 134 may be disposed on the first and second housings for ensuring alignment of pixels (not shown) within the display 116 with the optical device 120. This alignment in one exemplary embodiment may take the form of merely a mechanical alignment. In another exemplary embodiment, one or more of the alignment devices 134 may be a sensor that detects the precise position of an alignment device on the other of the first or second housing. Input from that sensor is then used to reposition an image on the display 116 to align with the optical device 120.

[0022]A simple schematic diagram of the optical element 120 is shown in FIG. 3 as overlying the display 116 in the closed position. The display 116 includes a plurality of LCD pixels 330 arranged in an array of columns and rows (only one column is shown) having a pitch 332 that is determined by the LCD display resolution. The optical element 120, in this exemplary embodiment a lenticular material, includes a transparent polymer material 334 having a thickness equal to a minimum focal length 336, and a plurality of elongate, parallel, lenticular elements 338 having a pitch 340. The lenticular elements 338 are cylindrically converging lenticules (lenses) providing separate images in a known fashion to the eyes 344 of the viewer looking down upon the lenticular elements 338 at a distance 346. "Multiview 3D--LCD", C. van Berkel, SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2653, pg. 32 and Great Britain patent GB-A-2196166 provide a detailed description of the operation of lenticular devices. In other embodiments, the lenticular lenses have a spherical shape or other geometries.

[0023]The pitch 340 is determined so the center of each pixel 330 is projected to the center of the viewing plane 344. The pitch 340 is determined by the equation

l=2i(z-f)/z

where l=pitch 340,

[0024]i=pixel 330 pitch,

[0025]f=focal length 336, and

[0026]z=distance between pixels 330 and viewing plane 342.

[0027]Each lenticular element 338 overlies two or more columns of pixels 330 to provide a corresponding number of views. Each lenticular element 338 provides a discrete beam of light from the pixels 330 at an angular direction, which is perceived as a three dimensional image by the viewer.

[0028]In another exemplary embodiment as shown in FIG. 4, an optical element 420 occupies only a first portion of the housing 102 while a transparent material 421 occupies a second portion. This embodiment allows for the presentation by the display 116 of a three dimensional image viewed through the optical element 420 and a two dimensional image viewed through the transparent material 421. The transparent material 421 preferably is a rigid material such as a polymer or glass.

[0029]In order for the lenticular element to provide a three dimensional view, the optical information displayed on the underlying display 116 must be in the correct form for the lens element. Typically, views for the right eye and for the left eye are spatially interlaced in the display 116 pixels. The matching optical element 120 then parses this information appropriately to each eye. In one embodiment, the entire display 116 produces typical 2-D images over the entire display in the "open" flip position. When the flip is "closed" the change in position is detected by a sensor 124, which then changes the information content on at least part of the screen to the spatially interlaced format needed for the three dimensional images.

[0030]In order for the spatially-interlaced three dimensional data to display properly through the optical element 120, the optical element must be well-aligned to the display 116 pixels. This can be accomplished by using large lenticular elements that encompass multiple pixels of the display 116, thereby eliminated the sensitivity to alignment. In another embodiment, the flip can be mechanically designed so that the fit is extremely accurate. For example, the flip may align to multiple registration features in the closed state. In still another embodiment, registration features on the flip or optical element may be detected by sensors within the electronic device. These sensors feed data into a processor that shifts the data on the underlying display 116 into proper registration. In another embodiment, data from the sensors could trigger actuators which mechanically tune the position of the flip.

[0031]Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, a third exemplary embodiment illustrates an electronic device 500 having a first housing 502 and a second housing 504. The first housing 502 is moveably mounted to the second housing 504 and may be moved in a direction 505 to an open position as shown by the perspective view in FIG. 5 and a closed position as shown by the top view in FIG. 6. A display 516 is included in the second housing 504. The display 516 is implemented in this exemplary embodiment as a touchscreen. One exemplary image presented on the display 516 includes a standard QWERTY keyboard. Other images may include, for example, a menu and pictures of musicians for which music is being played. Additional or different images, buttons or icons representing modes, and command buttons, or video can be implemented using the display 516. Each image is a direct driven pixel, and this keyless input device uses a display with aligned optical shutter and backlight cells to selectively reveal one or more images and provide contrast for the revealed images in both low-light and bright-light conditions.

[0032]In accordance with the third exemplary embodiment, an optical element 520 is positioned in the first housing 502. The optical element 520 allows light to pass therethrough, from the display 516 to a side 522 of the housing 502 (FIG. 6). While the display 516 present images in two dimensions, the optical element 520 changes the image viewed therethrough to appear as three dimensional. The optical element 520 is a plurality of lens, preferably made of polymer lenticule, but may also be other types of optical structures, for example, electro-wetting lenses or parallax barriers.

[0033]When the electronic device 500 is "open" (FIG. 5), the images on the display 516 are viewed as two-dimensional objects. When the mobile communication device 500 is "closed" (FIG. 6), the images on the display 516 are viewed through the optical element 520 as three-dimensional objects. An optional switch (not shown) causes a predetermined image to be presented on the display 516 when the electronic device is in the closed position.

[0034]Although a lenticular material is described for the optical element 120, 420, 520 in the illustrated exemplary embodiments, other material systems such as a parallax barrier grid or a micro-polarized thin film may also be used to provide a three dimensional image. A parallax barrier grid having transparent and opaque regions can be placed in front of a liquid crystal panel in order for the left eye of an observer can view only the left half of a stereo pair and the right eye of the observer can view only the right half of the stereo pair, resulting in a viewer sensing a three dimensional image. As rays of light pass through several adjacent slits in the parallax barrier grid, a number of additional viewing windows are produced for the left and right views (stereo pair). This technical solution may comprise a number of viewing slits, ranging from a dense grid to a single vertical slit.

[0035]The micro-polarized thin film relies on a patterned polarizer and retarder arrays. A different polarization direction is associated with alternating pixels. The stereo data displayed by the LCD module is encoded in the polarization. The micro-polarizer design using polarization is configured to have an auto-stereoscopic mode by using a series of stacked micro-polarizer elements to create a switchable parallax barrier. The design exploits the polarized light output from the LCD module over which is created a patterned retarder film array. A final polarizing layer is placed over the retarder array effectively creating a front parallax barrier and hence a 3D micro-optical element. Linear polarization filters polarize the light horizontally or vertically, wherein light passing through one filter at the display may only pass through the corresponding filter in the closed cover.

[0036]While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment of the invention, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.



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Motorola enlarged its budgetary series WX of cell phones by six new models

The company Of motorola declared about the expansion of its model number of the budgetary cell phones of a series WX six new models. Into it such models entered as: the stylish monoblocks MOTO WX161 and MOTO WX181 with the built-in Fm- radio receiver and the lantern, MOTO WX260 and MOTO WX265 - have a support to the wireless technology Of bluetooth, build it BY MP3 of [pleer] and slot under microSD of the map of memory, and the models MOTO WX290 and MOTO WX295 are equipped with the still and built-in digital cameras.



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NEC CASIO Of mobile Of communications and Casio Of hitachi Of mobile Of communications put aside their confluence

Japanese companies NEC Of corporation, Casio Of computer Co., Ltd. and Hitachi, Ltd. they declared about the fact that they put off the confluence of the companies NEC CASIO Of mobile Of communications, Ltd. and Casio Of hitachi Of mobile Of communications Co., Ltd. until June 1, 2010.

Their resolution of company they explained by the fact that they do not manage to solve all organizational questions concerning the confluence of companies in time, previously outlined on May 1 of this year, in consequence of which it was necessary to move the date of the association of companies for the month forward.



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The inexpensive of [tachfon] Of samsung Of s3370 they again showed, although without the announcement

The company Of samsung Of electronics conducted the presentation in the Netherlands, at which was demonstrated the cell phone Of samsung Of s3370. It yet was not officially announced, although its photographs already penetrated the Internet earlier. Samsung Of s3370 is the simple [besklaviaturnyy] monoblock, which is, apparently, the heir of popular telephone in the same form factor Of samsung Of corby. Samsung Of s3370, in all likelihood, will be inexpensive: its cost can be order 100 Euros.

Device is equipped with the sufficiently small 2,6- one inch sensory display, whose permission, apparently, composes 240x320 of points. The telephone is also had the support of the interface Of bluetooth 2.1, musical [pleer] and FM of radio, and for photography is intended the built-in camera with the low permission of 1,3 [Mp]. Furthermore, Samsung Of s3370 supports the honeycomb connection of the third generation. The overall sizes of new simple [tachfona] compose 99,9[kh]53x12,9 mm, and weight - 86 grams. It will leave in Europe in the next months.



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Lenovo ET10 - 3G Windows of [smartfon] with the increased protection from the external actions

The Chinese company Of lenovo intends in the very near future to represent its sequential model Windows of [smartfona] - ET10, which is strictly and confirmed by the documents, existing on the site of the certification center of communication line equipment with the ministry of information theory of C.P.R. (Chinese Peoples' Republic). The presence of housing with the increased protection from the external actions is the distinctive special feature of this novelty:

In the technical plan Of lenovo ET10 it appears as follows:

* Support of the standards of the connection: 3G TD-SCDMA/OF GSM
* Sizes: 120,4[kh]64,3[kh]18,2 mm
* Weight: 188 deg.
* Display: 3,4- one inch, sensory, by the permission of 240[kh]320 of the points
* Camera: 3 [MP]
* Communications: USB, Bluetooth, WLAN
* Support GPS of the navigation



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Program of the replacement of the head sets Of apple with the panel du

The company Of apple became known that the head sets Of apple with the panel du, by which were completed iPod of shuffle (3rd generation), under specific conditions can go out of order. To this problem is subjected the very small percentage of shuffle of head sets released for iPod. By them were completed iPod of shuffle, sold in the period from February 2009 to February 2010.

If head sets ceased to work or user revealed the symptoms, described below, the company Of apple will carry out a free replacement of head sets for two years from the moment of the purchase:

* Control functions do not react to the actions of user or conk out
* Unexpected increase or a decrease in the loudness level
* Unexpected reproduction of the vocal feedback

Ranges of the series numbers of iPod of shuffle, completed by these head sets: from xx909xxxxxx on xx952xxxxxx; from xx001xxxxxx on xx004xxxxxx.



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New mobile [Yandeks].[Karty] for Android

Developers [Yandeksa] let out the new version of mobile [Yandeks].[Kart] for the devices on the base of the platform Of android - [Yandeks].[Karty] 1.2. Among the basic innovations of version - the program now makes it possible to place and to look user points.

As with the routes, here was used in the dialogue of setting points the original interface solution. Developers note that if this solution is pleased to users, then it will be transferred also to other platforms with the sensory screen.

Additional innovation - position finding on Wi-Fi. Now this technology is accessible already on 4 platforms: Symbian, Windows Of mobile, Android and iPhone (API Of apple).



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Droid Incredible by HTC - Product Video

A demonstration of the features and services available on the Droid Incredible by HTC.



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Lenovo Unveils Smart Phone As It Pushes Into Wireless

Lenovo Group Ltd. believes 10% to 20% of its revenue will come from mobile Internet services within five years, up from low-single-digit percentages currently, an executive said at the launch of the company's new smart phone.

Expanding into mobile Internet services is a goal for the Chinese computer maker. It launched its "LePhone" handset in China on Monday, based on Google Inc.'s Android operating system, hoping to take a chunk of the world's largest market for mobile subscribers. The phone will subsequently be launched in other emerging markets.

Lenovo aims to sell "millions" of the phones over the next five years, and "tens of millions" after that, Chief Operating Officer Rory Read told reporters at the event.

Mr. Read said the company believes its phones will have a better brand position than Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry handset, which is iconic among businesspeople around the world but doesn't yet have a strong position in the China market.

Lenovo's phones will be targeted at both the enterprise and consumer markets, he added. The phones will run on all three of China's third-generation wireless standards, including the locally developed standard called TD-SCDMA, he said.

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Lenovo Lephone at CES 2010

We go hands on with Lenovo's stealth entry into the Android smartphone field. It's pretty awesome looking. Sorry about the orientation at first, I put it horizontal after a minute.



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HTC Legend launched in India

Even as we wait for the HTC Smart to hit shelves, the Taiwanese smartphone giant has quietly slipped in the Legend in India. For those of you who haven't been following this space closely (we're surprised how you have reached this page), the Legend is a follow up of the Hero, the Android smartphone that won the best handset award at MWC this year.

While sharing most attributes of the Hero, the Legend is carved from a single block of aluminum, similar to Apple's unibody frame for its MacBooks. It also gets an AMOLED display with multi-touch, though it still remains 3.2 inches like the Hero. The 5.0 MP camera now gets some flash support and the trackball has been replaced by a tiny optical trackpad.

The Legend is now available in India for about Rs 26,500 (we are still waiting for the official price). I have been using the Hero since its launch and might be tempted to pick up the Legend just for its looks and the fact that it runs on Android 2.1. However, those of you who are looking for a physical QWERTY keyboard could look at the Motorola Milestone.

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Atmel's new maxTouch technology

Atmel Announces World's Most Powerful Touchscreen Technology with Revolutionary Performance.



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Droid Incredible multitouch test

Phil tests out multitouch on the Verizon Droid Incredible to see if it's better than on the Nexus One and Motorola Droid.



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SYNC AppLink to Launch on 2011 Fiesta, Making Ford First to Deliver Voice Control of Smartphone Apps

* Ford will first offer SYNC® AppLink, a downloadable software program, on the 2011 Fiesta, allowing owners to access and control Android™ and BlackBerry® smartphone apps with voice commands and vehicle controls


* Pandora internet radio, Stitcher "smart radio" and Orangatame's OpenBeak are the first SYNC-enabled mobile applications


* Ford to create SYNC developer community with launch of new "Mobile Application Developer Network" (www.syncmyride.com/developer), giving developers a pathway to partner with Ford on SYNC-enabled applications


* Ford's platform approach with SYNC is poised to harness smartphone app development and mobile web access; apps expected to be a $4 billion industry by 2012; analysts predict the mobile device to become the No. 1 source for Internet access by 2015

Customers have spoken -- asking for safe, convenient access to their smartphone apps while in the vehicle – and Ford is responding by announcing the new SYNC AppLink software that will allow hands-free voice control of popular smartphone apps.

SYNC AppLink, a downloadable software upgrade, will be released for 2011 Ford Fiesta owners with the award-winning SYNC communications and infotainment system later this year, allowing drivers hands-free control of apps on their Android or BlackBerry smartphones via voice commands and vehicle controls. Ford will introduce AppLink on most SYNC-equipped vehicles next year, as well as provide interoperability with other smartphones.

"The growth in smartphone mobile apps has been explosive, and Ford has worked hard to respond at the speed of the consumer electronics market," said Doug VanDagens, director of Ford's Connected Services Organization. "SYNC is the only connectivity system available that can extend that functionality into the car. AppLink will allow drivers to control some of the most popular apps through SYNC's voice commands and steering wheel buttons, helping drivers keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road."

The Android Market™ and BlackBerry App World™ are among the leading growth markets for mobile apps. The new SYNC AppLink will seamlessly integrate apps using the vehicle's voice and user interface controls, including buttons on the steering wheel, increasing eyes-on-the-road and hands-on-the-wheel time.

The first SYNC-enabled apps available later this year include Pandora internet radio, Stitcher "smart radio" and Orangatame's OpenBeak app for Twitter, with additional apps on the way. Updated versions of each app, incorporating the SYNC application programming interface (API), will be available through Android Market and BlackBerry App World for customers to download.

Built-in, Beamed-in and Brought-in: The SYNC App Ecosystem

From its introduction, Ford has been building an ecosystem of available SYNC apps, continuously improving the consumer experience.

* Built-in apps, including Vehicle Health Report and 911 Assist™, are downloaded and installed directly on the in-car SYNC operating system
* SYNC apps like Traffic, Directions & Information rely on beamed-in, or "cloud-based," information. Drivers access the Ford Service Delivery Network, a network of data centers providing turn-by-turn directions, business searches, and on-demand news, sports and weather information, through a simple voice-connection using their cell phone.
* SYNC AppLink represents the third category of the ecosystem, brought-in apps, leveraging apps installed on a user's smartphone, such as Pandora, Stitcher and OpenBeak


Studies show mobile app development – a niche market just three years ago – is expected to blossom into a $4 billion industry by 2012. Sites serving specific mobile operating systems, such as Android and BlackBerry OS, have experienced massive growth, with analysts predicting the mobile device will become the No. 1 source for Internet access by 2015, surpassing the home computer.

Ford and SYNC will answer the consumer demand by offering the only platform available for drivers to safely control their mobile devices and applications in the car. Leveraging SYNC's safer voice commands and steering wheel controls, drivers are able to keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. "Brought-in" apps residing on a consumer's smartphone also eliminate the need for yet another piece of hardware to be installed in the car which only serves to add cost and complexity.

Customers will be able to download SYNC-enabled mobile apps through the same app store interfaces currently used. As SYNC-enabled versions of existing apps are released into the app stores, users will be prompted to download the latest version upon connection. Also, as developers grasp the notion that the vehicle interior has opened to them, a new dimension of apps designed from the outset to maximize the unique in-car environment will follow.

Opening the door to developers

To facilitate future SYNC-enabled app development, Ford has also activated a new developer network on its SYNCmyride Web site (www.syncmyride.com/developer). Interested developers can find a link to submit innovative ideas, and sign up for the latest information and news about the SYNC application programming interface (API) and software development kit (SDK). The package will allow developers to modify existing applications and create all-new apps that can successfully interface with SYNC.

Working with trusted partners, Ford is completing beta-testing on the SDK. Once beta-testing is complete, a broader release of the development tools is planned for later this year. Initial reports have been positive, with one of Ford's development partners creating a SYNC-enabled version of its app just three days after receiving the development tools.

"We're very pleased by the rapid development time and positive feedback we've seen from our first partners," said VanDagens. "We want to encourage all developers to visit our site and submit ideas, helping us tap into the global pool of innovation and creativity."

Pandoras mobile audience, 22 million strong and growing rapidly, is ripe for the SYNC application, which will allow them to further extend their listening into the car. With the SYNC-enabled Pandora app, listeners can use vehicle controls to pause and skip songs, and use voice commands to thumb up or down songs, switch between Pandora stations, or create a new station from a currently playing artist or song.

By enabling developers to integrate the SYNC API into their apps, Ford is providing customers with the capability to access the applications they use most while in the car. Leveraging SYNCs safer voice commands and steering wheel controls, drivers are able to keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.



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SMS Preview

Enjoy SMS Preview today, a useful SMS tool to improve the way you view your messages instantly, without a single click! Save time and effort by not having to navigate to your message folder. See completely what is sent and who has sent it for 5-60 seconds on the screen until it disappears or until you double click any key, the choice is yours. It just works, easy to setup/update and is FREE! (An international SMS sent and working data connection is needed to activate application and support)



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Best Buy puts Motorola BACKFLIP on Pre-order

If you’re gunning to have the upcoming TELUS Motorola BACKFLIP you can now go to your local Best Buy and Pre-order this. The BACKFLIP is one of three new Motorola Android-devices to be launching in Canada. No word on actually when this is launching or how much it’ll set you back… but you know it’s “coming soon”.

Best Buy states on their site that you can “Pre-order the Motorola BACKFLIP in-store at any Best Buy Mobile Store today! Simply put a $50 deposit down in-store and when the BACKFLIP arrives in-store we will call you to come pick it up and be the first to own it.”

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Atari 2600 for iPhone Tech Demo

A technical demonstration of Atari 2600 running on an iPhone



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Emerging Markets Drive LCD-TV Demand

The Liquid Crystal Display-Television (LCD-TV) market is expected to continue to grow thanks to increasing demand for products with new features, such as Internet-Enabled Televisions (IETV), 3-D-ready sets, Light Emitting Diode (LED) backlighting and 120Hz/240Hz refresh rates, according to iSuppli Corp.

Aggressive pricing has opened up the world of LCD-TV to virtually all consumers. But as a result, price margins for premium brands have become diluted as the market has grown saturated with upstart vendors looking to get a piece of the pie.

Adding new features to LCD-TVs not only helps to differentiate the sets, it also increases the possibility of charging a premium for the sets.

Internet Enabled
An IETV is defined as a set that has the capability to connect to the Internet either through a wired or wireless connection.

iSuppli believes that IETVs will emerge as a key feature that consumers will demand in the coming years. However, only 14.7 million IETVs were estimated to have shipped in 2009. This is because brands have been focusing more on promoting other features, such as LED backlighting and 120Hz/240Hz.

Just the same, promotion of IETVs will grow in the coming years as brands strive to slow the rate of price declines and entice consumers to replace their current-generation flat-panel TVs with new sets. Because of this, iSuppli forecasts IETV units will grow to 149.0 million by 2014, rising at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 58.9 percent from 14.7 million units in 2009.

The Third Dimension
The buzz from the TV industry is focused on 3-D-ready sets. Images from 3-D TVs are much more real and advanced than those from conventional televisions. Meanwhile, standards seem to be falling in place, making the market more attractive for brands and consumers. With brands showing commitment to the technology, the number of 3-D channels rising, movie content increasing and gaming content emerging, 3-D TV soon will proliferate and become a reality.

This is great news for television brands as it means increased profitability and a new way for these vendors to set themselves apart from the competition. While many more sets must be purchased in order to establish critical mass for the market, iSuppli predicts about 4.2 million unit shipments in 2010 as early adopters grab these sets. By 2014, iSuppli sees more than 60 million sets shipping—an amazing growth curve that has brands salivating.

Turn On a Light
While IETV and 3-D represent long-term solutions to the price declines and to the challenge of attracting more consumers to LCD-TVs, LED-backlit LCD-TVs are already here and represent one clear way that viewers can see a difference in picture quality and performance.

It isn’t a secret then that LED-backlit LCD-TVs are gaining in momentum. Furthermore, the environmental “green” aspect of LEDs—consuming 35 percent to 40 percent less power than traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL)-based sets—has also become a source of interest among consumers.

With these emerging markets within the LCD-TV segment poised for strong growth during the next five years, the overall LCD-TV segment is ripe with opportunity.



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Innovation Key to Semiconductor Revenue Stability

After the 2009 recession, the transition to 300mm wafers gets aggressive.

Although semiconductor revenue in 2010 is forecasted to rebound from a disastrous 2009 and expand by 15.4 percent, the key to sustainable growth can be summed up in one word: innovation, according to iSuppli Corp.

With spending forecasted to remain under pressure in 2010, the more innovative a product is, the more it will ultimately sell. Equipment manufacturers and silicon suppliers are relying on innovations in order to drive manufacturing in general, especially as they focus on next-generation technology.

Rising sales of innovative new products result in increased profit for all parties involved. However, for the semiconductor manufacturing industry, innovation also is key to achieving the transition to 300mm wafers. iSuppli forecasts that total silicon demand in 2010 will increase by 17.4 percent. However, 300mm silicon demand will increase by 27.2 percent. This is in stark contrast to 2009, when demand for silicon declined by 11.1 percent.

iSuppli forecasts that 300mm wafers will reach 6.1 billion total square inches of silicon manufactured by 2013, rising at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.4 percent from 3.6 billion total square inches in 2008. In contrast, 200mm wafers will shrink to 2.7 billion total square inches of silicon manufactured, with a negative CAGR of 2 percent, down from 3.0 billion total square inches of silicon manufactured in 2008.

With the economic situation improving and a normal growth cycle emerging, companies will be more inclined to increase orders for silicon. However, the key questions remain:

* What is the pattern of shipments?
* What technologies will drive silicon shipments?
* What effect will the transition to 300mm silicon have on the other wafer sizes?

iSuppli will continue to monitor these situations as 2010 progresses.

Post-Recessionary Transitions
Several things tend to occur in the semiconductor manufacturing world after a recession—and the post-2009 downturn period will be no different.

For instance, after the recession of 2001, the semiconductor industry saw the beginning of three major technical transitions: the reduction in lithography to 0.13-micron, the incorporation of a new metallization scheme and the transition to 300mm wafers. At that time, it was clear that 6-inch wafers were no longer in demand as manufacturers shifted to the most cost-effective 200mm and 300mm variety.

In a more recent example, the semiconductor industry after the recession of 2009 clearly embraced 300mm manufacturing by transitioning 50 percent of all manufacturing to these large wafers. Just as 150mm wafers lost favor following the 2001 recession, iSuppli believes that 200mm wafers will go out of style during the post-2009 downturn. The aggressive transition to 300mm wafers will continue to put pressure on silicon manufacturers, resulting from companies not having recouped their investment in 200mm tooling.



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Anneysen.com Takes Winning Spot at Innovate!2010 Istanbul Pitch Slam(TM)

Innovate!2010 - Global competition to identify the 100 most promising technology startups.

SAN FRANCISCO and ISTANBUL -- Produced by Guidewire Group, the world's leading analyst firm focused exclusively on startups and emerging markets, Innovate!2010 is a global competition to identify and promote the top 100 technology startups via a series of over 20 regional Pitch Slam events. At each Pitch Slam, semi-finalists in the competition are evaluated by a panel of expert judges using Guidewire Group's proprietary G/Score™ assessment methodology.

The tenth Pitch Slam in the Innovate!2010 series took place at Microsoft Bilgisayar Yazilim Hizmetleri, in Istanbul on the 16th of April. The event was co-hosted by StartupWeekend.org, Webrazzi, Sevenice, and Ozyegin University in addition to Guidewire Group. The panel of judges included Kaushal Chokshi (Chairman and Founder, Quickstart Global), Arda Kutsal (Founder and Editor, Webrazzi), Sam Rosenbalm (Director of Community Development, Emerging Business Team, Microsoft), Cem Sertoglu (Founder and Managing Partner, Young Turk Ventures), and Memet Yazici (Head of Asset Management, RHEA Investments). Eight semi-finalists competed in the Pitch Slam, and Anneysen.com took winning honors at the event – guaranteeing itself a spot on the prestigious Innovate!100 list. Anneysen.com is a communication, information and support portal specifically catering to the needs of mothers.

Innovate!2010 partners with companies like Alacatel-Lucent, BestBuy, Cisco Systems, Comcast, eBay, EMC, HP, HSBC, IBM, LG Electronics, Microsoft, O2 Litmus, Oracle, PayPal, RIM, SAP, Sony and Verizon and serves as a platform for these corporations to quickly identify and partner with high-potential startups.

Congratulations also goes to the Istanbul Pitch Slam semi-finalists: Sordu.com (runner-up), Sentio (runner-up), Iletken (runner-up), Karniyarik, Kade Systems, Nefius, and RotaSoft. These companies remain in the running to be named to the Innovate!100 list and to compete for a share of over $1M in Innovate! Challenge prizes of cash and in-kind awards.

The full schedule, up-to-the-minute Pitch Slam news and content, including videos from the event, can be found at www.Innovate100.com.

About Innovate!2010

Innovate!2010 is a global competition to identify and promote the top 100 global technology startups. The program enables the most promising startups to gain access to resources and opportunities to accelerate the growth of their companies. Innovate!2010 also enables its partners, including technology and telecommunications vendors, government agencies, professional services providers, technology scouts and investors, to identify and engage hundreds of highly vetted, fast-growing startups and raise their brand profile in the global startup community. Innovate!2010 sponsors and partners include leading organizations like Alacatel-Lucent, BestBuy, Cisco Systems, Comcast, DifferenceEngine, EMC, HP, HSBC, Hearst, IBM, LaPoste, LG Electronics, Microsoft, O2 Litmus, Oracle, PWC, Quickstart Global, PayPal, RIM, SAP, Silicon Valley Bank, Sony, SWIFT, Turner Broadcasting, Verizon, and the City of Zaragoza; as well as European and U.S. economic development agencies, and dozens of leading angel and venture capital investors.

About Guidewire Group, Inc.

Guidewire Group is a global market intelligence and advisory firm passionate about technology entrepreneurship. Our exclusive focus on early-stage companies and emerging technology markets drives insight and opportunity to our clients and community. At the heart of our offerings is the G/Score™, a proprietary assessment tool that brings clarity and focus to the art of transforming ideas into successful enterprises. Developed over the course of more than 20,000 startup interviews, the G/Score has proven to be a reliable predictor of startup viability and promise. Our G/Score data helps technology investors, customers and platform vendors rapidly qualify and respond to startup deal flow from even thousands of startups. Our G/Score assessment tools help startups, investors, service providers and government agencies to identify and benchmark competitive strengths and weaknesses, and our Studio G business acceleration programs helps startups achieve their growth objectives with clarity of purpose, speed and efficiency.

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IPTV Set-Top Boxes to Gain Increasing Foothold

Rise in unit shipments and revenue won’t threaten legacy boxes, however.

Set-Top Boxes (STBs) sold into the up-and-coming Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) segment will ramp up in terms of shipments and revenue in the years to come, offering increasing competition to legacy products in the STB market, according to iSuppli Corp.

STB equipment sold into the IPTV market is projected to grow to 58 million units in 2014, up from 19.4 million in 2009. Revenue will rise to $6.2 billion, up from $2.9 billion in 2009. For these IPTV STBs, which allow the delivery of television services over a high-speed digital network and provide guaranteed quality of service, the numbers translate into a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 25 percent for unit shipments and 16 percent for revenue.

All told, IPTV STBs accounted for 14.7 percent of total set-top box unit shipments in 2009, and are expected to make up 29.1 percent of shipments in 2014. In order to fulfill the promise of exciting interactive applications held forth initially by the IPTV industry, iSuppli believes further innovation is needed to differentiate IPTV services from those offered by the cable and satellite providers.

In comparison, the legacy STB market consisting of the cable, satellite and terrestrial segments will end 2009 with unit shipments of 132 million. Unit shipments for this market are projected to reach 199 million in 2014, rising at a CAGR of 8.6 percent for the forecast period.

IPTV Players and their Crowded Playground
The principal difference between legacy STBs and their IPTV counterparts lies in the way the boxes receive information: IP STB equipment receives video content over a broadband pipe via Internet Protocol data packets, while legacy boxes receive an RF-modulated signal. Furthermore, IP boxes do not require a tuner and demodulator, which are requirements for legacy boxes.

With more than 60 vendors claiming to have an IPTV STB product, the IPTV equipment market remains highly fragmented. However, just 15 vendors supplied 92 percent of the market in 2009. Motorola Inc. was No. 1 with 32 percent market share, followed by Cisco Systems Inc. with a 14 percent share.

Among companies involved in supplying the platform software for IPTV boxes, Microsoft Corp. held sway with its Mediaroom middleware, accounting for 25 percent of the market with 4.8 million STBs in 2009. Microsoft had three times the share of its closest rival—French-based Thomson SA with its SmartVision software.

As in the PC industry, Microsoft is driving the technical requirements that will shape product offerings from silicon vendors and makers of STBs alike, iSuppli believes.

Next-generation media processors will also ramp up in 2010. Newcomer Broadcom Corp. is expected to lay siege to Sigma Designs with its BCM7405 processor—recently certified for Mediaroom deployments—ending the advantageous position of Sigma Designs as sole provider of Mediaroom-certified processors.

Nonetheless, Sigma Designs is expected to fire back, and its next-generation SMP8650 family of processors will benefit from the company’s incumbent position in many existing IP STB sockets.



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Edgecore Networks to Launch Comprehensive Suite of Network Solutions and Services for the SMB and Enterprise Markets

Leveraging the Data Networking and Telecommunications Legacies of SMC/Edgecore Networks and LG-Nortel, the Company Will Offer Wireless LAN Solutions, Performance Switches and Voice Solutions Optimized to Work Together to Provide an End-to-End Solution for Businesses of All Sizes.

IRVINE, Calif. -- Edgecore Networks, a joint venture between LG-Nortel and Accton, announced that the company will continue its network infrastructure evolution launch with the expansion of its wired and wireless data networking solutions and integration of voice communications to roll out a comprehensive suite of network solutions and services designed to provide complete end-to-end network infrastructure solutions for businesses. Edgecore will debut and demonstrate these solutions next week at Interop 2010 in Las Vegas (booth 2313).

Tapping its 30-year history as a loyal channel partner providing business-class wired and wireless networking infrastructure solutions for small- and medium-sized businesses, Edgecore will launch at Interop an enterprise-class wireless LAN solution, 10G SFP+ Switch Solution, a complete converged voice solution iPECS, and service offerings that are designed to leverage the company's expanding channel presence. The product solutions will be joined by a new partner program designed to provide partners with growth opportunities.

Multi-Access Business Gateway- WLAN Solutions

Edgecore's new Wireless Multi-Access Business Gateway (MBG) is designed to provide a secure wired and wireless infrastructure that will provide seamless roaming and central management. Combining both a gateway and wireless controller into a single unit, Edgecore's wireless LAN solution intelligently controls up to 150 wireless access points throughout a building or small campus, providing high-performance wireless access for small businesses up to enterprises with more than 500 securely connected users. In larger deployments, the Wireless MBG can be used in a stacked configuration to ensure local survivability while allowing for centralized control of the network. Key features of the Wireless MBG include:

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The Edgecore Wireless MBG WAN fail over and hot-swappable gateway to guarantee an "always-on" network.




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The Edgecore Wireless MBG supports user authentication and enforces per-user policy to provide a secure Enterprise network.




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Centralized management for effort-less deployment:

Put the large Edgecore gateway in the central Enterprise network and from there you can manage the small Edgecore gateways in the regional remote offices. The Edgecore Wireless MBG also provides centralized AP management to reduce deployment and maintenance efforts.







Performance Switches Deliver 10G Connectivity Over Copper

Edgecore will also augment its existing switch infrastructure solutions with a portfolio of high-performance SFP+ switches for deployment in performance demanding environments as well as a series of top-of-rack 1G/10G switches which have the capability to provide 10G Base-T uplinks at full IEEE 100 meter distances. The introduction of 10GBASE-T to the company's high-performance managed switches will enable companies of all sizes to cost-effectively integrate 10G performance into the existing Ethernet-based infrastructure by eliminating the need to run fiber cable for a high-bandwidth connection to the network core.

Edgecore Adds Robust Voice Communications Solutions

Leveraging its new relationship with LG-Nortel, Edgecore will also launch a full portfolio of network-enabled voice solutions. The new voice solutions, which will also offer the ability to deploy a full-featured unified communications solution, will be available for businesses providing clear, reliable IP-based telephony service in environments ranging from 50 to 12,000 users. The voice solution, which will support desktop, softphone and wireless handsets from Edgecore, will also be available in a converged data/voice solution which will come complete with a new family of switches (ES-Series) that are designed and optimized with the voice network. Edgecore expects to introduce the voice solutions into its channels in Q2 2010.

"The joint venture of Edgecore Networks between LG-Nortel and Accton resulted in the creation of a networking company that is quite unlike any other," explained Keith Alexis, senior vice president at Edgecore. "Edgecore, which has a 30-year legacy as SMC Networks in the manufacture of business-class data networking solutions, brings to the table a broad portfolio of reliable, feature-rich, value-packed data networking solutions that have already enjoyed great success in the SMB and small enterprise sectors. LG-Nortel has an extensive background and well-established reputation with its successful portfolio of telecommunications technology and solutions. There is no other company in the industry that can bring industry-leading legacies from both the data and voice worlds under one powerful corporate brand and into a single unified product portfolio."

Alexis continued, "By combining the best-of-breed in the data networking and telecommunications industries, and a 30-year partnership with partner channels in North America and abroad, all three companies are able to bring to market a comprehensive portfolio of solutions and services that delivers a unique value proposition to our customers. We now deliver complete SMB or enterprise-focused data and voice solutions that offer reliability, robust feature sets and affordability while delivering the inherent benefits of central management, ease of deployment and low total cost of ownership. It is our vision to establish ourselves as the leading infrastructure solutions and services company in the industry and this product roadmap will undoubtedly set us on the right path."

About LG-Nortel

LG-Nortel is a joint venture of LG Electronics and Nortel. Established in 2005, LG-Nortel provides leading edge telecommunications equipment and network solutions, spanning wired and wireless technologies, to service provider and enterprise customers in Korea and around the world. LG-Nortel is also actively developing next generation solutions for global markets, with over 750 skilled R&D engineers currently focused on wireless broadband technology evolution and the development of powerful new product lines. For more information on LG-Nortel, visit www.lg-nortel.com.

About Edgecore Networks, Inc.

Edgecore Networks, Inc., a joint venture between LG-Nortel and Accton Technology, is a global manufacturer of application-driven performance networking solutions designed to meet and exceed partner requirements and maximize return on investment. Our market focuses include providing solutions for SMB & enterprise LAN networks, hospitality and other MxU environments, and Metro Ethernet technology for value conscious service providers.

Edgecore Networks features a robust portfolio of networking solutions that includes managed SMB/E switches, Metro Access solutions and a variety of business-class WiFi solutions, all tied together through an advanced network management system. Leveraging SMC Networks' 33-year legacy of channel loyalty, profitability, advanced technology, and dedicated partner support, Edgecore Networks provides its channel partners with a reseller program that is backed by a full complement of end-to-end networking solutions and is designed to maximize return-on-investment and increase profitability.

For more information, visit Edgecore Networks at: http://www.edgecorenetworks.com.



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ABBYY Offers Advanced Chinese, Japanese and Korean OCR in Its Newest Mobile Development Toolkit

PHILADELPHIA -- ABBYY®, a leading provider of document recognition, data capture and language software, announced the availability of its Mobile OCR Engine 4.0, a new version of the award-winning software development kit (SDK) for creating small footprint optical character recognition (OCR) applications. The key enhancement of the SDK is its new robust technology to support Chinese, Japanese, and Korean OCR developed by ABBYY specialists. Now covering 62 recognition languages, including both European and Asian languages, and a wide variety of operating systems such as Symbian™, iPhone®, Mac OS®, Android™, Linux®, Mobile Linux (Moblin™), Windows®, and Windows Mobile®, this SDK is the ideal technology platform for developers building applications for the global marketplace.

"Mobile often means global — successful mobile products, both hardware and software, become popular worldwide very quickly. To enter new local markets or expand their offering with versions supporting new platforms and devices, developers will need a versatile and flexible technology," said Katya Solntseva, Director of Mobile Products Department at ABBYY. "The ABBYY SDK is a truly multilingual and multi-platform toolkit providing not only quality OCR but the possibility for easy growth and expansion using the same, proven technology from the same provider."

The new version of the ABBYY Mobile OCR Engine SDK also has enhancements to the recognition processes, which help ensure greater accuracy and give developers working with the SDK more control over the recognition results. New features include additional image pre-processing which automatically detects the orientation of a page of text to be recognized (if it is sideways or upside down), and a confidence level indicator which shows the level of certainty for recognized text, allowing developers to set flexible criteria for implementation of proofreading and verification functions.

About ABBYY Mobile OCR Engine SDK

The ABBYY Mobile OCR Engine SDK is a powerful software development kit, which allows developers of mobile and small footprint applications to integrate highly accurate optical character recognition technologies that convert images and photographs into manageable and searchable text. Mobile applications based on ABBYY OCR allow users to quickly transform photographs of documents, notes, newspaper clippings, business cards, timetables, menus and other text taken with a built-in camera into data that can be easily stored, shared or exported to other applications. The ABBYY Mobile OCR Engine SDK has won the silver Mobile Star Award™ from MobileVillage®, the 15-year leader in market development and news services about mobile technology.

Software developers interested in learning more about the ABBYY Mobile OCR Engine SDK, please visit http://www.ABBYY.com/mobileOCR or contact your local ABBYY office.

About ABBYY

ABBYY is a leading provider of document recognition, data capture and linguistic software. Its products include the ABBYY FineReader line of optical character recognition (OCR) applications, ABBYY FlexiCapture line of data capture solutions, ABBYY Lingvo dictionary software, and development tools. Paper-intensive organizations from all over the world use ABBYY software to automate time- and labour-consuming tasks and to streamline business processes. ABBYY products are used in large-scale government projects such as those of Australian Taxation Office, Lithuanian Tax Inspectorate, Ministry of Education of Russia, Ministry of Education of Ukraine, and Montgomery County Government of the USA. Companies that license ABBYY technologies include BancTec, Canon, EMC/Captiva, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, NewSoft, Notable Solutions, Samsung Electronics and more. ABBYY OCR applications are shipped with equipment from the world's top manufacturers such as BenQ, Epson, Fujitsu, Fuji Xerox, Microtek, Panasonic, Plustek, Toshiba, and Xerox. ABBYY is headquartered in Moscow, Russia, with offices in Germany, the United States, Ukraine, the UK, Japan and Taiwan. For more information, visit www.ABBYY.com.



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ABBYY Announces New OCR SDK for Linux(R) Environment

ABBYY FineReader Engine 9.0 Empowers Developers to Build Linux-based Applications with Highly Accurate and Reliable OCR, Barcode Recognition and PDF Conversion.

PHILADELPHIA -- ABBYY®, a leading provider of document recognition, data capture, and language software, announced the availability of ABBYY FineReader Engine 9.0 for Linux, a robust software development kit (SDK) to integrate ABBYY's award-winning optical character recognition (OCR), barcode recognition, and PDF conversion technologies into Linux-based applications. With accurate text and barcode recognition, unique document reconstruction technology, and wide language support, the ABBYY SDK delivers the most comprehensive OCR functionality available for Linux in one product.

"With many business-critical applications running on Linux, the quality and reliability of Linux-based software technologies is of utmost importance," said Andrey Isaev, director of the technology products department at ABBYY. "ABBYY FineReader Engine SDK delivers a complete set of technologies to ensure accurate and comprehensive OCR functionality yet provides qualified technical support and protection from potential additional costs relating to implementation and upgrades."

The key features of the ABBYY FineReader Engine 9.0 SDK for Linux include:

Exceptional Language Support for OCR

The new SDK covers over 190 languages for OCR including those with Latin, Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Hebrew characters. The product also delivers the capability to read multilingual documents including combinations of languages with completely different writing systems (for example, Chinese and German, Hebrew and French, etc.). As a result, FineReader Engine's extensive language support allows development of truly international OCR applications.

Powerful Barcode Recognition

The ABBYY SDK for Linux recognizes more than 15 1D barcode types and popular 2D barcodes (including PDF 417, Aztec, DataMatrix, and QR Code), detecting them at any orientation on the page throughout the entire document.

ABBYY ADRT for Reproduction of Logical Document Structure

The new SDK delivers unique ABBYY ADRT (Adaptive Document Recognition Technology®), an intelligent synthesis algorithm for reproducing logical structure and original formatting of multipage documents when exporting to Microsoft® Office formats. The new technology brings document conversion to new levels of accuracy and performance. By treating an entire multipage document as a single entity rather than a set of pages, ABBYY ADRT accurately re-creates logical elements of document structure such as headers, footers, page numbering, footnotes, and font styles across all pages.

PDF and PDF/A Conversion with MRC Compression

ABBYY FineReader Engine 9.0 for Linux provides extensive PDF input and output functions such as creation of searchable and tagged PDFs, extraction of metadata, re-creation of hyperlinks and internal links, and support for a variety of security settings. It also offers new MRC Compression technology for PDF and PDF/A while preserving the original visual quality of documents. This makes the SDK an ideal solution for document archiving and storage.

Variety of Input and Output Formats

ABBYY FineReader Engine 9.0 for Linux supports a variety of input formats including PDF, BMP, PCX, DCX, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, and PNG. It also supports a wide range of saving formats such as RTF, PDF, PDF/A, DOC, XLS, PPT, XML, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, TXT, CSV, HTML, and DBF.

Availability and Pricing

ABBYY FineReader Engine 9.0 for Linux will be available for purchase in May 2010. For information on licensing models and pricing, please contact your local ABBYY office. For more information about the product, visit www.ABBYY.com/ocr_sdk_linux.



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Global IP Solutions Enables HD Voice and One-Way Video Chat to the iPad

iPad Developers Can Simply Integrate Video Chat/Conferencing and Super HD Voice Capabilities, Ensuring Excellent Quality.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Global IP Solutions (Oslo Bors: GIPS), the leading provider of HD voice and video processing solutions, announced today the availability of high-definition (HD) and Super-wideband Voice as well as one-way Video Conferencing/Chat capabilities for iPad developers, powered by GIPS VideoEngine™ Mobile.

GIPS VideoEngine Mobile supplies iPad developers with a simple to integrate, high-level software API that contains the complex video conferencing/video chat capabilities into applications running on Apple's iPad operating system. As video access becomes available from Apple, GIPS VideoEngine will support two-way video chat/conferencing.

"With over 600,000 unit sales of the iPad to date, demand for this device is clearly continuing to grow," said GIPS' Chief Marketing Officer Joyce Kim. "With the unique experience that a device like the iPad can deliver, it is imperative that the overall quality exceed all expectations and GIPS is proud to offer HD and Super HD voice and video for the iPad and other mobile devices."

"GIPS technology is becoming increasingly significant with the growth in IP traffic as it offers HD voice and video communication capabilities that adjusts dynamically to available bandwidth on Wi-Fi or cellular networks," said Roopam Jain, Principal Conferencing and Collaboration analyst at Frost & Sullivan. "The introduction of devices like the iPad will greatly increase wide scale voice and video communications beyond corporate boundaries."

With GIPS VideoEngine Mobile, iPad developers can offer the best quality voice and video communication, overcoming the multiple issues intrinsic to mobile and IP networks such as delay, packet loss, bandwidth limitations, lip synchronization, dynamic bandwidth optimization and echo cancellation. GIPS VideoEngine Mobile ensures conversations dynamically adjust with Wi-Fi and cellular network conditions, thereby maintaining an uninterrupted experience.

GIPS mobile technology is available on the iPad, Android, iPhone, Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems.

About Global IP Solutions

Global IP Solutions (Oslo Bors: GIPS) provides best-in-class voice and video processing in IP communications. GIPS enables its customers to deliver unmatched quality, with a faster time-to-market and with less risk than alternative solutions. GIPS serves application developers, wired and wireless service providers and network and telecommunications equipment vendors. Its customer list includes ANET, AOL, Cisco, Citrix, CommuniGate, fg microtec, KT Networks, Nimbuzz, Nortel, Oracle, PCCW, Samsung, Yahoo! and other key players in the voice and video over IP markets. The company is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Stockholm, Boston and Hong Kong. For more information, visit www.gipscorp.com



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Critical Alerts for Johnson & Johnson, State Street, Motorola, Walter Energy, and Royal Caribbean Released by Seven Summits Research

CHICAGO -- Seven Summits Research issues PriceWatch Alerts for JNJ, STT, MOT, WLT, and RCL.

Seven Summits Strategic Investments' PriceWatch Alerts are available at http://www.iotogo.com/s/042010B (Note: You may have to copy this link into your browser then press the [ENTER] key.)

Today's PriceWatch Alerts cover the following stocks: Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), State Street Corp. (NYSE: STT), Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT), Walter Energy, Inc. (NYSE: WLT), and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. ( RCL).

In today's unsure markets these brief PriceWatch Alerts contain concise detailed strategies for each covered stock and include position protection tactics designed to potentially defend investors from unexpected market shifts. While other market reports only provide stock news and opinion, we offer strategies that position investments against uncertainty and increase chances of making a profit, even if a stock goes down.

"Our PriceWatch Alerts go beyond other market reports. Along with a brief concise overview, each PriceWatch Alert provides useful strategies, which ensure potential investments are protected with basic hedging techniques," says Reid Stratton, Seven Summits Senior Analyst. "These brief company reports contain information that can benefit expert and novice investors who want to stay ahead of the market."

For essential information on stocks poised to move go to:

http://www.iotogo.com/s/042010B for Seven Summits Strategic Investments' PriceWatch Alerts.

Seven Summits Investment Research is an independent investment research group, which focuses on the U.S. equities and options markets. Our analytical tools, screening techniques, rigorous research methods and committed staff provide solid information to help our clients make the best possible investment decisions. For more information go to www.SevenSummitsInvestmentResearch.com . CRD# 137114

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NAVTEQ Announces Finalists for 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge(R) in India Region

Application developers in premier location-based services (LBS) developer competition to be awarded share of global prize pool valued at $10 million US at ceremony on April 29, 2010 in Gurgaon (New Delhi).

CHICAGO -- NAVTEQ, the leading global provider of maps, traffic and location data enabling navigation, location-based services and mobile advertising around the world, announced today the finalists of the India region of the 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge. Twelve applications have been selected to advance to final judging, including location-aware applications with the latest features in fitness and tracking services, enterprise solutions, location-based advertising and mobile couponing, social networking, navigation, search and news services.

This year marks the first Global LBS Challenge dedicated to the India region in the seven-year history of the program, reflecting the strong interest in LBS in India, as well as the number of talented developers and NAVTEQ's presence in the region. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on Thursday, April 29 in Gurgaon (New Delhi), India. The finalists for the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge in the India region are:

* Ariose Software Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.ariosesoftware.com): Hobby Lobby is a social networking application that brings together individuals with similar hobbies and interests in a given location.
* Ariose Software Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.ariosesoftware.com): mSurvey is an enterprise field survey application that allows users to gather information (text, image, video, voice) in a structured manner, tagged with location-specific metadata.
* BIZense Technologies (www.bizense.com): mCouponStore is a mobile coupon store application to help you find coupons based on your location and preferences.
* Eterno Infotech Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.eternoinfotech.com): NewsHunt-Local incorporates location-based advertising with information from India's most popular mobile news services, all in local languages.
* Genesys International Corp. Ltd. (www.igenesys.com): GenesysGolf is a solution for GPS-enabled smartphones that eliminates the need for golfers to separately carry a range finder device.
* HotDeals: HotDeals is a mobile-based service that pushes deals to the user based on a specified wish list and current location.
* Its4Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.its4solutions.com): Marathon Master is a mobile application that provides live statistical feedback to help marathon runners improve their performance while training and while running the marathon.
* Max Mobility Pvt. Ltd. (www.maxmobility.in): Child Tracker is a GPS and RFID-based bus tracking and child safety solution for parents.
* Mega Car Pool Pvt. Ltd. (www.megacarpool.com): Mega Carpool enables carpooling by matching riders with nearby vehicles going to the same destination.
* Ninad Majmudar (www.ninadmajmudar.com): LooLoca is a powerful, location-based community application developed for the Android™ OS that helps you locate loos (restrooms/washrooms) around you.
* Optimystix Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.optimystix.tv/): Taxi Seeker is an application that allows users to log on and search for the closest available taxi.
* Why2Wait (www.why2wait.com): Why2Wait allows users to trace the route and arrival time of buses and the availability of cabs in their vicinity through their mobile phones.


The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge is a worldwide developer competition conducted by NAVTEQ Network for Developers™ (NN4D), NAVTEQ's global community and support program for location-based solution (LBS) developers and business partners. Every year NN4D invites developers to build and submit original, pre-commercialized applications using dynamic positioning technology and NAVTEQ® maps.

"We are thrilled to bring the Global LBS Challenge to the India region, where the pool of talented developers and the growth potential of location-based services are both tremendous," commented Marc Naddell, vice president, partner and developer programs, NAVTEQ. "By hosting the Global LBS Challenge in India, NAVTEQ expands the unique opportunities that this remarkable program offers to a greater number of location-based developers worldwide."

Final judging will take place on Thursday, April 29 at the Trident, Gurgaon Hotel outside New Delhi.

Visit www.LBSChallenge.com for information on the other four regions in this year's competition: Europe-Middle East-Africa (EMEA), North America, South America and Asia-Pacific (APAC).

Notes to Editors

Prizes

NAVTEQ and sponsoring companies are offering prizes that contribute to a global prize pool of over $10 million dollars US in cash, tool and data licenses, and handsets, making the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge one of the industry's most rewarding developer competitions. In addition, "Best of" recognition awards will be awarded in various categories to recognize achievements in particular areas.

Sponsors

Bing Maps, deCarta, DeviceAnywhere, DigitalGlobe, HTC, Intel Moblin, RIM, Samsung and Tanla globally sponsor the 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge. Imagination Technologies and Mobile Distillery are global award sponsors, with The Code Project, GPS Business News and MundoGeo serving as media sponsors.

Awards Ceremony

The Global LBS Challenge Awards Ceremony will be held on Thursday, April 29 at an invite-only event at the Trident, Gurgaon Hotel, 443 Udyog Vihar, Phase V, Gurgaon, 122 016, India. Journalists interested in attending should contact Shaw Wun Lim at shawwun.lim@navteq.com.

About the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge®

First launched in 2003, the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge is a worldwide competition conducted by NAVTEQ Network for Developers™ (NN4D), daring application developers around the world to build innovative location-based services (LBS) using dynamic positioning technology and NAVTEQ® maps. Integrating the accuracy and richness of NAVTEQ digital map data and LBS content facilitates the timely evolution of the next wave of location-aware applications. The Global LBS Challenge has become the premier event in the LBS industry for shining the spotlight on global LBS innovation and opportunity. Over 32% of the finalists from the past six years have gone on to receive venture capital funding or launch commercially-distributed applications. For more information on this year's competition, go to www.LBSChallenge.com.

About NAVTEQ Network for Developers™

NAVTEQ Network for Developers (NN4D) is a dynamic web portal and global community that provides developers and business partners with the technical and business support needed to build, showcase and launch the most innovative location-enabled solutions. NN4D includes resources such as mapping APIs, LBS content, point of interest data and routing information as well as geospatial platforms and tools from NAVTEQ and its partners. Members can rely on NN4D when creating GPS-based applications for the web, mobile phones, GIS and portable navigation devices that employ traffic, navigation, location content and location-based advertising for enterprise and consumer use. Connect with the people, tools and resources you need to build and market your location-enabled products by joining today at www.NN4D.com/joindevelopers.

About NAVTEQ

NAVTEQ is the leading global provider of digital map, traffic and location data that enables navigation and location-based platforms around the world. NAVTEQ supplies comprehensive digital map information to power automotive navigation systems, portable and wireless devices, Internet-based mapping applications and government and business solutions. The Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has approximately 4600 employees located in 203 offices in 45 countries.



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ARRIS Converged Video Solutions Take Center Stage at The Cable Show 2010

SUWANEE, Ga. -- ARRIS ( ARRS) will demonstrate its expanding portfolio of broadband products and solutions at Booth #639 at the NCTA's Cable Show 2010 in the Los Angeles Convention Center, May 11-13. Among the demonstrations at the ARRIS booth will be:

* The ARRIS Whole Home entertainment and information media experience.
* 3DTV, Interactive applications, advanced encoding, decoding and compression capabilities.
* The ConvergeMedia™ Unified Video Delivery Platform and Three Screen vision which delivers content to any device at any time, as well as enabling advanced and linear advertising insertion.
* Industry-leading DOCSIS® 3.0 broadband solutions which support tomorrow's IP video networks while delivering a superior customer experience today.
* The new 1 GHz-capable CHP CORWave™ Dual Density Forward Transmitter, which reduces physical footprint by 50%, reduces power consumption, preserves fiber assets and enables multiple services.
* WorkAssure™ and ServAssure™ network and remote workforce assurance solutions that simplify the delivery and management of complex services while driving down operational costs.
* Wireless & Fixed Mobile Convergence products that support the evolution of today's HFC telephony services towards convergence and the introduction of mobile voice services.


Additionally:

* ARRIS Chairman and CEO Bob Stanzione will be inducted into the Cable TV Pioneers Association, May 10th;
* the ARRIS Moxi® whole home DVR solution will be displayed in two areas within the NCTA's "My World" Exhibit
* ARRIS band 'The Solutions' will compete in the Battle of the Bands at the Club Nokia, Tuesday May 11th from 8:00PM – Midnight.


ARRIS speakers during the conferences are:

* Ayham Al-Banna, Staff System Architect, Office of the CSO, making two presentations during the "Capacity for Change" session, Wednesday May 12, 11:00AM - Noon
* Ken Wright, ARRIS CTO, moderating & Mike Emmendorfer, Senior Director Solution Architecture & Strategy, Office of the CSO, speaking at the "Generation Next" session, Wednesday May 12, 2:00PM – 3:00PM
* Mark Bugajski, VP, Advanced Technology, speaking at the "Bit Players" session, Wednesday May 12, 3:00PM – 4:00PM
* Craig Coogan, Director of Product Management, conducting a workshop on "DOCSIS 3.0 for Cable Technology Professionals" Thursday, May 13, 3:30PM – 4:45PM


For more info, visit http://www.arrisi.com/events.

About ARRIS

ARRIS is a global communications technology company specializing in the design, engineering and supply of technology supporting triple- and quad-play broadband services for residential and business customers around the world. The company supplies broadband operators with the tools and platforms they need to deliver reliable telephony, demand driven video, next-generation advertising and high-speed data services. ARRIS products expand and help grow network capacity with access and outside plant construction equipment, reliably deliver voice, video and data services and assure optimal service delivery for end customers. Headquartered in Suwanee, GA, USA, ARRIS has R&D centers in Suwanee; Beaverton, OR; Chicago, IL; Kirkland, WA; State College, PA; Wallingford, CT; Waltham, MA; Cork, Ireland; and Shenzhen, China, and operates support and sales offices throughout the world. Information about ARRIS products and services can be found at www.arrisi.com.



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