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Check out these MusiKube videos:
http://www.musikube.com/mk_media.htm#tech_tv
Personal Music Guide (PMG) Service for Music Retailers
Have you ever entered a music retailer, frustrated by the inability to sample and explore music as you roam through the store? Have you ever relaxed in a coffee shop, wishing you could have your own personalized background music to complement the moment?
The PMG retail solution solves these problems.
MusiKube has designed custom portable kiosks that are wirelessly connected to our EncycloMedia™. These customized kiosks allow consumers to:
Freely roam the store and sample any CD by scanning the barcode Discover music through personalized recommendations and reviews Maintain a personalized music library to help keep track of the music they like Check their personal music history to remind themselves about previous visits Search for products and check in-store product availability and pricing Access related product information (such as concert tickets)Receive targeted promotions based on their personal music profile Customers who sign up for the PMG Service receive a personalized membership card, which allows them to log into the system. The system then remembers any user activity and allows future access to that information in the store or elsewhere via the web.
I think your right on that one Personalizit:
Posted by: Personalizit
In reply to: RetiredandPlaying who wrote msg# 2020 Date:5/11/2004 4:54:24 PM
Post #of 2059
Retired: Does that system bypass ours, by giving a link in an email, for the customers to click on?
If I'm not mistaken, Microsoft offers something similar.
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Posted by: RetiredandPlaying
In reply to: JPetroInc who wrote msg# 2019 Date:5/11/2004 4:34:14 PM
Post #of 2059
"The prevalence of camera phones opens up intriguing commercial possibilities. Consider: Thumbing through a
magazine, you come across an ad for an Alanis Morissette album. You aim the camera at a bar code in the ad
and receive a text link on the phone screen seconds later. Clicking leads to song snippets, coupons and a
chance to buy the CD or concert tickets. Manhattan company MusiKube demonstrated the technology at CTIA
and hopes to launch with carriers this summer."
http://www.musikube.com/pdf/usatoday_32604.pdf
Didn't Chas say the same thing in his interview about launching in the USA later this summer...
"...How many boards are you aware of on RB where the bashers keep referring to posts from another investment board?!.."
LOL LOL to funny. What about when we quit posting on RB and posted underground at AtomicBobs?
While we were Googling for info on our investments.. bashers were trying to Google our screen names to find where the hell we were!
RE: There are several ways to look at the music industry with regard to Neom. Here's some food for thought:
Bottom line.. someone will be paying 200$-1,000$ Per code activation agreed?
200$ x 400 = 80Mil$-400Mil$
P.S. I'm thinking more about Christmas...
1. How long would it take for NEOM to go bankrupt?
As long as NEOM can dilute and R/S they can fight Virgin. I'm not saying NEOM will ever R/S but that NEOM would never go BK.
2. The idea that virgin is going to pay neom, a company whose entire market cap is dwindling below 20 million, 200 million dollars for anything, is ludicrous.
Fritz said he wanted $500-$1000 PER code (can't remember the exact amount) and I believe he will get it. Read my post "Do Virgins pay bills". #msg-2043 I don't think the 200Mil$ is Virgins bill but do I think this lawsuit will set the payment in motion. Go ahead a qoute their market caps., that mean nothing. All that matters is that NEOM has Baniak to enforce their patents.
2. The entire company- and its up til now unproven patents- could be bought for a fraction of that.
Can't buy a company thats not for sale!!
P.S. Baniak works on contingency.
RE: diamondtech
Yeah I know... Although I turned a profit on ONEV I'm not feeling to good about my trade. I knew their potential and wanted to hold most of my shares for .25 but NEOM taking a beating has softened me up a little bit. I wanted NEOM to move before ONEV.
Do Virgins pay bills?
Thanks 4 the convo's VHomey
Whether NEOM walks away w/200Mil$-400Mil$ 50Mil$ or 100Mil$, I don't think Virgin should be paying the bill in full!
-What about HP?
-What about Microsoft and Musikube?
-What about all the musicians and record company's?
IMO Neo picked Virgin out of the crowd dropped the bill and said "You deal w/it"
It will be Virgins responsibility to force others to pay them what they're due and IMO they won't have any problems.
.15 may be right....
I think your right about ONEV... I'll be buying back in ASAP.... Where do you think she'll retrace to?
"...Its 20 U.S. Megastores range in size from 35,000 to 70,000 square feet and carry up to 400,000 music CDs, as well as some of the most extensive inventories of VHS movies, DVDs, video games, and books. While such a massive selection sets Virgin apart from competitors, its extensive inventory can prove daunting to shoppers...."
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/content_provider/casestudies/virgin/default.aspx
400,000 CD's x (500$-1,000$ per code) = $200-$400Mil
Thats ruffly a .5-1$ market cap.
$.5-$1 X 20 = $10-$20 price per share.
Virgin has four options:
1. Pay the expensive toll to cross NeoMedia's Bridge.
2. Shut-Down M-Scan
3. Use tags that can hold all the information so that only one Network is used.
4. Instant message the picture of the barcode then have it emailed back to the consumer like MSFT's Aura.
Number#1
IMO Virgin wants a wholesale deal but Fritz isn't willing to give them one. He knows what he owns and won't settle for less.
Number#2
IMO shutting down M-Scan is the last thing Sir Branson will do. The organisation of his huge MegaStores depend on M-Scan. He also see's the consumer interaction important.
Number#3
IMO it would not be worth the hastle to develop a M-Scan that only uses one network.
Number#4
IMO an M-Scan based on messaging would be to much of a hastle for consumers.
P.S. I can't find where NEOM said they would charge per code activation. Thats what I remember off the top of my head. Feel free to correct my #'s
Boeing, Airbus Team on Standards
Good find StockMan! Thanks...
EXCLUSIVE: The two major commercial airplane manufacturers will hold three global forums for customers and suppliers to prepare the industry for the use of RFID technology to identify major airplane parts.
By Mark Roberti
May 6, 2004--Boeing and Airbus, which together own the market for large commercial jets, are working together to promote the adoption of industry standard solutions for RFID on commercial airplane parts. The two companies will hold industry forums in Atlanta (June 8 and 9), Hong Kong (Aug. 10 and 11) and Munich (Oct. 19 and 20).
Boeing's Porad
Invitations are being sent to all of the world's airlines, parts suppliers, regulatory agencies and third-party maintenance repair and overhaul shops, which do contracted maintenance on behalf of airlines. The goal is to educate, inform and unite the industry around standard requirements for identifying parts.
"We don't want to issue a mandate, set a date and invite people to comply," says Kenneth D. Porad, program manager for Boeing Commercial Airplanes' automated identification program. "This technology is changing quickly, so we want to set the stage with our customers and suppliers. Boeing and Airbus are not going to provide conflicting requirements to common airline suppliers. That would be costly and foolish. We're rising above competition because this is so important."
The two manufacturers believe that RFID could provide major benefits for the entire industry. The manufacturers will get more accurate information about their demand for parts. They will be able to reduce their parts inventory and cut the time it takes to repair planes. Suppliers will also be able to reduce inventory, improve the efficiency of their manufacturing operations and use the technology to verify to Boeing and Airbus that parts they get are genuine, thereby reducing the amount of unapproved parts that enter the supply chain.
Standards are already in place. The Air Transport Association recently added an RFID standard to its SPEC2000, a comprehensive set of e-business specifications, products and services for the aviation parts industry. The standard calls for the use of IS0 15693 passive, read-write tags, which operate at 13.56 MHz. The RFID transponders will be integrated with existing bar codes, which will still be required.
By the end of the year, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is expected to certify the use of these passive RFID tags for parts that will be used on planes. Porad says that as soon as that happens, some of Boeing's suppliers will begin using the technology. At some point, the company will require the use of RFID as part of new contracts.
"We're not ready to say today you have to do it," he tells RFID Journal. "But it will be a requirement on major parts on airplanes at some point, and we want [our suppliers] to know all about RFID, what the challenges are, and the benefits, and what the roadmap looks like for the technology."
Jens Heitmann, senior manager for system/equipment standardization process and methods at Airbus, says his company wants to deploy RFID for use on its A400M, a large military transport plane, as well as for the A380 commercial jet. "The first place Airbus will deploy the technology will be for cabin parts," he says. "Most other parts are metal, which is difficult to track with RFID. The plastic parts in the cabin will be easier to tag."
Airbus has already begun using RFID on jigs and tools, which it loans to airline maintenance centers. The tags are used to track the items as they are sent out to the centers and returned.
Some consumer packaged goods manufacturers are unhappy about having to comply with mandates by retailers because the manufacturers have to absorb the cost of the tags. Heitmann says he doesn't expect much resistance from suppliers because the use of RFID is not being mandated at this point and because many of the items that will be tagged will be expensive, and the cost of the tag is insignificant as a percentage of the total cost of the item.
"We're starting with line replaceable units, which can cost $5,000," he says. "[The tags will cost less than 50 cents, but] you could put an $5 RFID tag on these items. It's different than consumer goods."
Airbus and Boeing are also looking at having their suppliers tag transport containers and other shipping conveyances used in aviation industry supply chain. These will likely be tagged with passive UHF tags carrying Electronic Product Codes. Porad says Boeing may migrate to EPC tags on containers of parts quickly after EPCglobal finalizes its specifications.
Boeing will soon test UHF tags on an active-duty airplane, as part of a 90-day in-service evaluation. UHF tags could eventually be used on individual parts, but right now, there isn't a global standard for using RFID. Since 13.56 MHz can be used for RFID tagging worldwide, it makes sense for global manufacturers to use this frequency today.
"We believe there will be a UHF standard for the world ultimately," says Porad, but the industry can achieve near-term benefits by using 13.56 MHz tags to mark airplane parts.
The Global Aviation RFID Forum events are open to the public, and interested parties can register online. The session will include a primer on the technology, airlines speaking about the importance of RFID, suppliers explaining the benefits of automatic identification technologies, and an explanation of how RFID can reduce the risk of unapproved parts entering the supply chain.
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RFID Journal University
This special two-day courses presented by RFID Journal and members of Auto-ID Labs addresses the issues you need to understand before deploying RFID/EPC technologies. To learn more, visit RFID U.
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/934/1/1/
New optical zoom camera cell phone by Olympus!:
http://www.hardwarezone.com/news/view.php?cid=10&id=14946
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New optical zoom camera cell phone by Sharp!:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,116090,00.asp
Scanning Technology Takes Futuristic Leap
POSTED: 5:16 pm PDT May 7, 2004
UPDATED: 8:31 am PDT May 8, 2004
This emerging technology is called RFID -- Radio Frequency Identification -- and has already come to the relief of many Bay Area commuters. RFID is the basis of Caltrans' Fastrak wireless toll collection system -- a network that works as a result of tiny computer chips placed on a car windshield that trigger sensors at the toll booth that automatically deduct the toll from an account.
"Objects are gonna be able to sense the world and do things for us," said Luke Hughes of Accenture Laboratories, a leader in RFID systems.
http://www.ktvu.com/technology/3282040/detail.html
Internet enabled mobile phone
Is your mobile phone WAP-enabled? Phones built to take advantage of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) can access web content using a "mini browser" application built into the phone's interface. The content streams in via the cellular network and appears in your phone's display window. Consult your service carrier for information about monthly fees or restrictions. Note that phone models vary. The directions below are meant to be a general guide.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/core/document.php?page=mobile&date=20040512
Future of news is mobile, analyst says
"The notion that has propelled us is that we're in the midst of tremendous change," Nachison said, speaking to journalists and executives at the Interactive Media Conference & Trade Show. "The change we saw with the Internet was just the beginning."
Nachison's group, a nonprofit think tank devoted to the study of media, has issued a report calling mobility "a cultural imperative."
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/8642137.htm
DNA Barcodes Ease Disease Diagnosis
Faster and more accurate than conventional tests, system could be used at home
A barcode could conceivably be developed for every disease-related protein or DNA sequence, says Mirkin.
Current scanners used to read the barcodes are bulky, stationary instruments, but a handheld prototype is in development for home use, which will allow consumers to make their own initial medical diagnoses quickly and easily, says Mirkin.
http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.aspx?articleID=2004-05-04-3
Symbol keeps old wireless equipment alive
Web-based management for older devices.
The Symbol Mobility Services Suite (MSS) runs on a dedicated server and includes Symbol's existing WLAN management products, such as AirBeam Manager, with a Web-based control panel, and is loaded on a rack-mounted IBM eServer. Software running on wireless clients allow access points and switches to be managed.
http://www.techworld.com/mobility/news/index.cfm?NewsID=1520&Page=1&pagePos=9
i2 TELCOM BRIDGES VOIP, CELLPHONES
http://www.thedigest.com/articles/164/20.html
RE: soupoftheday
My original target price was .2-.25... but I sold into the weak close... geuss we'll see tommorow...
Is Klever clever?
See the interactive video:
http://www.kleverkart.com/
"The only thing to fear is fear itself!!"
FYI: I sold to buy in NEOM @ her new lows. I already ensured profits in the .03 range and was ready to hold 80% of my shares left long. But I couldn't resist the NEOM discount. Heres my logic:
Bought NEOM @ .066
-.066 >> .198)
Sold ONEV @ .0735
- .0735 x 3 = .2205
I'm confident I'll be able to buy in ONEV @ .2205 or lower. The lower the better. Hopefully your wrong and ONEV holds off on the PR's :).... Either way I'll be buying in @ ONEV's new lows regardless.
P.S. If everything pans out, we'll see a greater run w/NEOM then 300%.... Time will tell....
"...The phone also supports Java applets up to 256KB in size, a digital music player, barcode reader, and menu that can be switched between Japanese and English...."
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,116090,00.asp
Vodafone?
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New optical zoom camera cell phone by Sharp!:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,116090,00.asp
No share limit w/Ameritrade. eom
OT: RE: diamondtech
I unloaded @ .0735... I was originally hoping I could buy a ton w/NEOM $$$.... push came to shove and ONEV moved first...
#msg-3060876 ... I wanted to go LONG on ONEV but didn't have the funds for a large enough position... it was a nice trade though.... MORE NEOM 4 ME!!!!
I'm looking for a back-to-back run :)
"...maybe you'll bring us good luck..."
P.S. ONEV message board: #board-2522
CMKX's official chat room:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/CMKXtreme/chat
Unloaded today @ .0735.... To bad she popped before I could REALLY load the truck!! ONEV has a future.. I'll be buying in when she settles.
"...Bought in today @ .015... Hopefully she stays in the low .01's so I can accumulate....."
#msg-3008357 (5/4/2004 1:36:29 PM)
P.S. Had to avg. down on NEOM!!
Avg'ed down today @ .066 from ONEV$$$ eom
SAN DIEGO--April 28, 2004--One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ONEV) Chairman and CEO Dean Weber, today issued the following corporate update:
"We are pleased to provide our shareholders with the following corporate update on sales prospects and funding requirements. The following is a summarization of these topics.
Regarding funding, in December, 2003 One Voice secured a financing package for an aggregate amount of $2.75M. This amount we feel is sufficient to last throughout the remainder of 2004. We are working closely with our investor and if more funds are required, throughout this year or into 2005, we are confident these additional funds will be available. Although we continue to rely on outside funding, and will throughout 2004, we are diligently working to close revenue contracts to offset the amount of funding required. Additionally on the finance side, we have recently changed our independent auditor firm and hired San Diego based Peterson & Company, LLP as our new independent auditor to provide our ongoing quarterly and annual financial reports.
In the telecom sector, in February, 2004 we hired two top sales executives to lead our telecom sales initiatives. Jack Johnson joined the company as Vice President of Telephony Sales and Rick Stone as Vice President of Telephony Business Development, North America. Both Jack and Rick have numerous years of telephony sales experience and a proven track record in closing carrier deals. In just two months of employment at One Voice, Jack and Rick have closed our first revenue generating carrier contract with Golden State Cellular. This accelerated sales cycle is due in part to Jack and Rick's industry relationships combined with our innovative MobileVoice™ carrier product. We welcome Jack and Rick on-board and anticipate their continued success in this sector.
We recently attended the CTIA Wireless 2004 tradeshow and exhibited at the Rural Cellular Association (RCA) tradeshow. I was very pleased to see the positive response from potential carrier customers regarding One Voice's products and the many contracts that we now have out to potential customers for review. At these shows, One Voice impressed potential customers and showed our industry leadership in voice recognition by demonstrating both our MobileVoice carrier product along with our Windows XP Media Center Edition PC product and the seamless voice recognition and E-mail integration from both a mobile phone and from a PC. One Voice is delivering on the powerful vision of enabling both mobile phones and digital home entertainment systems with the ability to instantly communicate with friends, colleagues and family members, all by voice!
In summary, as a company we have had many challenges over the last several years and I am glad to see that One Voice is turning the corner in sales and beginning to close revenue-generating deals. I believe there is a brighter outlook for our company in 2004 now that we have secured financing, commercially viable products and a proven/experienced sales team. As always, I wish to thank all the shareholders for your continued support of One Voice."
About One Voice Technologies, Inc.
One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: ONEV) is the world's first developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets. Our Intelligent Voice™ solutions employ revolutionary, patented technology that allows people to send messages (Email, SMS, Instant Messaging and paging), purchase products, get information and control devices - all by using their voice. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California. For more information, please visit http://www.onev.com
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=28+April+2004&r=2004_04_28
Windows Hardware Showcase
WinHEC 2004 Fact Sheet: Demo Descriptions
Windows Small Business Server 2003
For most small businesses, what runs on their servers is mission-critical. So providing “hardware fundamentals” for a small-business server means building great features so the user doesn’t need to be a server guru. It also means designing form factors that fit well: small and quiet, with support for wireless LAN to avoid network cables. A great operating system plus a great hardware platform allows users to concentrate on their business — not on working to keep their servers running. Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2003, together with Janus Server by First International Computer Inc. (FIC), is a server platform solution ideally suited to the needs of today’s small businesses.
Windows VOIP Conferencing
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) conferencing is hot. Come see how industry leaders are leveraging Windows VoIP technology and Microsoft Office Live Communications Server to deliver greater knowledge worker productivity by enabling instant messaging, presence awareness and high-quality videoconferencing. No longer relegated to movie portrayals, high-quality videoconferencing has been made possible through powerful integration of hardware and software. This solution features hardware created by Toshiba Corp.
Windows Biometric Authentication
With so much critical and confidential information being stored on end-user PCs, the risk of password compromise and unauthorized access to data is increasing for corporations and consumers. Windows biometric authentication offers convenient, fast, local-machine logon, without the complexity of managing passwords. Security is strengthened because the password is unique: the individual user’s fingerprint. See the variety of biometric solutions available from industry partners, including DigitalPersona Inc., Gateway Inc., IBM Corp. and Sony Corp.
Windows “Longhorn”: Communications Experience
The PC is used increasingly for communications. Last year at WinHEC, Microsoft Corp. and HP demonstrated the “Athens” PC prototype, a vision for a future communications PC. In 2004, the “Longhorn” Communications demo shows the next steps, including Microsoft’s plans for the next version of Windows, code-named “Longhorn.” The demo also shows how communications hardware plays a role in this experience.
Currently, the PC typically is used for PC-focused communications such as e mail and instant messaging. However, much of a person’s communication is conducted on other devices such as cell and landline phones, alternating among these disconnected methods throughout the day. As a result, data is spread across silos and extra overhead is required to find data and manage presence, while users must maintain multiple address books for contacts and multiple communications logs, ranging from an e-mail inbox on a PC to a call list on a cell phone.
The “Longhorn” Communications demo shows how these scenarios can be integrated into a seamless experience in which data is shared and synchronized across the PC and devices. The demo shows call-handling functionality for any type of phone communication, from cell phone calls to VoIP. Any of these phone calls can be complemented with other communication channels such as video or simultaneous viewing of photos and documents. The demo shows “Longhorn’s” plans for integrating communication across different software and devices into one unified history, with quick access to data. Hardware such as cell phones and a communications control panel are integrated with the proposed software experience. The combination of these features results in a PC optimized for communications.
Windows Network Connected Device Technology
Connecting devices to a home network can be as easy as connecting them to a PC. Microsoft shows how this is possible with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the Windows Network Connected Device Driver Development Kit (DDK) and WS-Discovery — a Web services specification co-authored by BEA Systems Inc., Canon Inc., Intel Corporation and Microsoft. By integrating Web services with the existing Plug and Play infrastructure, devices can be easily and securely connected to the typical “unmanaged” home network. In this example, a new digital picture frame powered by a small-form-factor chipset from VIA Technologies Inc. is added to a typical home network. The picture frame is found, added to the network and configured as if it were directly connected to the PC. The frame can display images stored on the PC and from the Internet through a Web service run by Corbis. Digital pictures also are transferred wirelessly to the PC by a Nikon digital camera. These pictures can be displayed in the picture frame or printed to a Web-services-enabled laser printer from Canon. Key technologies include these:
§ Windows XP SP2 and Windows Network Connected Device Technology DDK
§ WS-Discovery specification, co-authored by BEA Systems,
Canon, Intel and Microsoft
§ Nikon digital camera
§ VIA small-form-factor chipset
§ Canon Web-services-enabled laser printer
§ Corbis Web services
Windows XP Media Center Edition Hardware Innovation
The ways in which people enjoy media on their PCs are being redefined by Windows XP Media Center Edition. Innovations by Microsoft’s hardware industry partners that take advantage of Windows XP Media Center Edition are resulting in exciting new media experiences. A few highlights presented here include these:
§ The unique design of the Niveus Media AVX, inspired by high-end audio equipment, enables it to use full-powered PC components while providing extremely quiet operation — it is completely fanless. Using a powerful processor and video card, the system supports playback of stunning Windows Media® Video High-Definition DVDs, bringing high-resolution discs to the consumer home entertainment experience while leveraging the power and flexibility of the Media Center PC.
§ Consumers have complained about the complexity required to record a television program. Microsoft and One Voice Technologies Inc. have developed a wireless microphone integrated into the Media Center remote control and supported by innovative voice command software. Users can now simply say what they want to do — record their favorite program, locate content or view what they recorded.
Technologies that are part of this solution include these:
§ Windows XP Media Center Edition
§ Passive cooling (fanless)
§ High-definition Windows Media Video (WMV)
§ Remote control with built-in wireless microphone
§ Digital video control through Microsoft DirectX®
§ Modem with Telephony API (TAPI) Caller ID
Windows XP Media Center Edition Hardware Showcase
See the broad range of innovative form factors and hardware solutions being brought to market that support Windows XP Media Center Edition. Microsoft and industry partners are working together to ensure that well-integrated hardware and software solutions deliver new, exciting and superior customer experiences. The breadth of solutions available will leave you inspired.
Windows Smart Network Key
With the growth in adoption of home networks among consumers, the typical user is still challenged to set up and configure a network. To help users, Microsoft partnered with leading hardware and device manufacturers to develop the Windows Smart Network Key solution. This solution allows users to easily configure devices and PCs on an 802.11 wireless home network using a USB flash drive and Windows XP SP2. Industry partners showcased in this solution include HP and AboCom Systems Inc.
Windows XP 64-Bit Edition
Formerly available only to high-end workstations, the recently released Windows XP 64-Bit Edition supports a new level of performance for consumer applications. Together with leading industry partners, Microsoft is encouraging adoption of the x64 platform for consumer, prosumer, gaming and mobile computing. This demo shows examples of applications harnessing the power of the x64 platform. Included here is “Far Cry,” from Ubisoft and Crytek GmbH, which is the first PC game available for 64-bit and 32-bit Windows running on an AMD 64-bit system. With software that leverages new Microsoft DirectX 9 features, users experience an enhanced gaming experience as a result of shader modeling and translucent rendering, plus increased performance from software that takes advantage of the larger memory address spaces available with the x64 platform.
Microsoft Power Sense Technologies
Microsoft Power Sense is a set of evolving technologies that combine improvements in PC hardware architecture and the Windows platform to provide customers with better power management options. On PCs running Windows XP with Power Sense technologies, users can enjoy direct access to media, helping save time and improve their PC experience. Power Sense functionality also reduces PC noise, so that Windows can quietly perform unattended tasks such as recording video, remotely streaming media and downloading software updates while the PC appears to be turned off.
Microsoft Research Real-Time Collaboration Prototype
Microsoft Research has developed a real-time collaboration prototype that integrates newly affordable hardware with enhanced communications software for real-time information exchange in meetings, especially when most participants are in one conference room or family room while a few others are elsewhere. This greatly extends end-user experiences that previously have been possible only with expensive videoconferencing solutions.
Windows Home Concept
Home computing is expanding to every room, complementing the flow of life in homes. The Windows Home Concept is a vision of seamless computing, featuring high-fidelity entertainment and integrated communication experiences. Innovations in Windows and hardware that focus on simplicity, availability, high-quality entertainment and communications serve to enable the Windows Home Concept, delivering always-ready, connected and consistent computing experiences. New business opportunities for software and hardware are created around the evolving home computing platform and form factors.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/A/A/DAA7245D-E01D-46A4-AB70-3A95ED3F6934/DemoDescriptionsFS....
The following customers use One Voice technologies in their products:
http://www.warnervideo.com/
Related Press Releases:
-One Voice Technologies and Warner Home Video Unveil the World's First Voice Interactive DVD With Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1 April 2002)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=01+April+2002&r=2002_04_01B
-One Voice Technologies CEO Comments On Large Scale Deployment-Of Voice Recognition Platform (3 April 2002) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=03+April+2002&r=2002_04_03
-Upcoming Harry Potter DVD To Contain One Voice DVD Technology (23 January 2003) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=23+January+2003&r=2003_01_23
http://www.t-mobile.net/
Related Press Releases:
-T-Mobile Austria Signs Agreement for Joint Philips and One Voice Voice-to-Text SMS and E-mail Messaging Solution (24 February 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release_wPhillips.asp?d=24+February+2003&r=2003_02_24
-One Voice Completes MobileVoice Upgrade at T-Mobile Austria's Future House (13 August 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=13+August+2003&r=2003_08_13
Other:
-T-Mobile's Future House: #msg-3010788
http://www.wdig.com/
Related Press Release
-We are still waiting for a press release.
http://www.goldenstatecellular.com/
Related Press Release:
-Golden State Cellular to Offer One Voice's MobileVoice™ Service (SAN DIEGO--April 26, 2004) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=26+April+2004&r=2004_04_26
The following customers use One Voice technologies in their products:
http://www.warnervideo.com/
Press Releases:
-One Voice Technologies and Warner Home Video Unveil the World's First Voice Interactive DVD With Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1 April 2002)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=01+April+2002&r=2002_04_01B
-One Voice Technologies CEO Comments On Large Scale Deployment-Of Voice Recognition Platform (3 April 2002) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=03+April+2002&r=2002_04_03
-Upcoming Harry Potter DVD To Contain One Voice DVD Technology (23 January 2003) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=23+January+2003&r=2003_01_23
http://www.t-mobile.net/
Press Releases:
-T-Mobile Austria Signs Agreement for Joint Philips and One Voice Voice-to-Text SMS and E-mail Messaging Solution (24 February 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release_wPhillips.asp?d=24+February+2003&r=2003_02_24
-One Voice Completes MobileVoice Upgrade at T-Mobile Austria's Future House (13 August 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=13+August+2003&r=2003_08_13
http://www.wdig.com/
http://www.goldenstatecellular.com/
Press Releases:
-Golden State Cellular to Offer One Voice's MobileVoice™ Service (SAN DIEGO--April 26, 2004) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=26+April+2004&r=2004_04_26
The following customers use One Voice technologies in their products:
http://www.warnervideo.com/
Press Releases:
-One Voice Technologies and Warner Home Video Unveil the World's First Voice Interactive DVD With Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1 April 2002)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=01+April+2002&r=2002_04_01B
-One Voice Technologies CEO Comments On Large Scale Deployment-Of Voice Recognition Platform (3 April 2002) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=03+April+2002&r=2002_04_03
-Upcoming Harry Potter DVD To Contain One Voice DVD Technology (23 January 2003) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=23+January+2003&r=2003_01_23
http://www.t-mobile.net/
Press Releases:
-T-Mobile Austria Signs Agreement for Joint Philips and One Voice Voice-to-Text SMS and E-mail Messaging Solution (24 February 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release_wPhillips.asp?d=24+February+2003&r=2003_02_24
-One Voice Completes MobileVoice Upgrade at T-Mobile Austria's Future House (13 August 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=13+August+2003&r=2003_08_13
http://www.wdig.com/
http://www.goldenstatecellular.com/
Press Releases:
-Golden State Cellular to Offer One Voice's MobileVoice™ Service (SAN DIEGO--April 26, 2004) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=26+April+2004&r=2004_04_26
The following customers use One Voice technologies in their products:
http://www.warnervideo.com/
Press Releases:
-One Voice Technologies and Warner Home Video Unveil the World's First Voice Interactive DVD With Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1 April 2002)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=01+April+2002&r=2002_04_01B
-One Voice Technologies CEO Comments On Large Scale Deployment-Of Voice Recognition Platform (3 April 2002) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=03+April+2002&r=2002_04_03
-Upcoming Harry Potter DVD To Contain One Voice DVD Technology (23 January 2003) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=23+January+2003&r=2003_01_23
http://www.t-mobile.net/
Press Releases:
-T-Mobile Austria Signs Agreement for Joint Philips and One Voice Voice-to-Text SMS and E-mail Messaging Solution (24 February 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release_wPhillips.asp?d=24+February+2003&r=2003_02_24
-One Voice Completes MobileVoice Upgrade at T-Mobile Austria's Future House (13 August 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=13+August+2003&r=2003_08_13
http://www.wdig.com/
http://www.goldenstatecellular.com/
Press Releases:
-Golden State Cellular to Offer One Voice's MobileVoice™ Service (SAN DIEGO--April 26, 2004) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=26+April+2004&r=2004_04_26
Great find, but FYI you posted a dead link. Mind posting an alive one? :)
Thanks in advance!
T-mobile Austria signs agreement for joint Philips and One Voice-to-Text SMS and e-mail messaging solution
"Our T-Mobile Future House is Europe's first comprehensive showcase for the real applications of the mobile future with 3G. Exciting new applications can be seen in action: One of them is MobileVoice", said Dr. Harald Stadlbauer, responsible for new business at T-Mobile Austria."
"This agreement is a major step forward in our penetration into the European markets," said Dean Weber, president and CEO at One Voice. "It is a great opportunity to work with T-Mobile Austria, one of the industry's leading global wireless providers. We have just completed the installation of MobileVoice at the T-Mobile Product Center for all customers to see. We look forward to working closely with Philips on launching the industry's first mobile Voice-to-Text SMS and E-mail messaging solution. A launch date is to be decided. "
"The successful partnership of One Voice and Philips Speech Processing will enable us to feature the industry's latest and most revolutionary development: the very first voice-to-text SMS solution!", said Marcel Wassink, Managing Director, Philips Speech Processing.
For more info on T-Mobile Future House: #msg-3010788
"We are glad to have been selected by Microsoft and showcased in their Windows Hardware Showcase," said Dean Weber, president and CEO of One Voice.
ONEV mentioend on MSFT website:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/A/A/DAA7245D-E01D-46A4-AB70-3A95ED3F6934/DemoDescriptionsFS...
"A story in Food Production Daily explores the developing world of applying smartmobbish technologies and practices to diet. Options include using barcodes or RFID tags to track calories, then process the information through user profiles on the Web.
The participants will be given Nokia mobile camera phones to take with them when they go grocery shopping. They will be able to take a photo of the product’s barcode with the mobile phone and information about the product will appear on the phone’s screen. The system allows the shopper to set-up a unique profile on a home computer or will be able to choose from a variety of pre-programmed profiles set-up on the phone."
Posted by Bryan at 07:27 AM
What if they did a R/S 2 months before releasing news? How much more $$ would they make? How much easier would it be?
P.S. Volume proceeds price
Where did those CMKX shirts come from!!?? This is either the best opportunity in the world or the worst SCAM!
Wouldn't make to much sense for the company to scam us. To much work. If they wanted more $$ why not do a R/S?
If the company is selling who is the buyer?
5Mil++filled@.0001!Excellent!:My total=12,442,800 sharesEOM
RE: soupoftheday, I've got a link to the video posted on the info board. :)
RE: Rocky959, When a stock runs 3000% in 5 days I check it out :)
P.s. Thanks JP!
The following customers use One Voice technologies in their products:
http://www.warnervideo.com/
Press Releases:
-One Voice Technologies and Warner Home Video Unveil the World's First Voice Interactive DVD With Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1 April 2002)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=01+April+2002&r=2002_04_01B
-One Voice Technologies CEO Comments On Large Scale Deployment-Of Voice Recognition Platform (3 April 2002) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=03+April+2002&r=2002_04_03
-Upcoming Harry Potter DVD To Contain One Voice DVD Technology (23 January 2003) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=23+January+2003&r=2003_01_23
http://www.t-mobile.net/
Press Releases:
-T-Mobile Austria Signs Agreement for Joint Philips and One Voice Voice-to-Text SMS and E-mail Messaging Solution (24 February 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release_wPhillips.asp?d=24+February+2003&r=2003_02_24
-One Voice Completes MobileVoice Upgrade at T-Mobile Austria's Future House (13 August 2003)
http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=13+August+2003&r=2003_08_13
http://www.wdig.com/
http://www.goldenstatecellular.com/
Press Releases:
-Golden State Cellular to Offer One Voice's MobileVoice™ Service (SAN DIEGO--April 26, 2004) http://www.onev.com/News/disp_release.asp?d=26+April+2004&r=2004_04_26