Intel chips to support location-based services
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Intel chips will support location-based
services
Intel chips will support location-based
services
06/02/2004 06:56 AMComputer Weekly Jun 2 2004 11:15AM GMT
Future Intel Mobile Chips to Add
Location-Based Services
Future Intel Mobile Chips to Add
Location-Based Services
06/03/2004 01:35 PMThough it's impossible to consider without thinking of the
inevitable exploits (from Big Brotherish agencies and rowdy script
kiddies alike), Intel has said they are developing support within
their mobile processor line to allow computers to be aware of their
physical location at all times. Although nothing is set in stone yet,
Intel is working with others (Microsoft, for example) to add features
that would integrate simple things like, say, selection of which
printer to use based on proximity into future laptops and mobile
devices. Sounds okay, but also the sort of thing that will probably
hit all at once as mobile phones are already gaining GPS abilities and
Bluetooth short range communication -- soon all of our devices will
know where you are and will be happy to tattle to each other where
you're hiding, whether you like it or not.
Read [Computerworld]
Location Based Services Becoming A
Reality
Location Based Services Becoming A
Reality
04/12/2004 03:27 PMNow that more and more cars are coming with built in navigation
systems, they may no longer be necessary. Lots of companies have been
working on building navigation systems for mobile phones, and this
review of such a system from
Televigation on a Nextel phone suggests that they may be ready for
primetime - especially considering the price differential between a
$2,000 in-dash system and a $6/month system on your phone. While the
in-dash system includes a bigger screen, and potentially more
features, the fact that the mobile phone can be used anywhere (such as
a rental car) and that all the heavy lifting occurs on a server (where
the data is more likely to be up-to-date) may suggest that in-dash
navigation systems don't have much of a future. What's more likely,
of course, is that via Bluetooth, or some similar technology, such
applications on a mobile phone will be connected to the in-dash
display (and the vehicle's speakers) to make the overall navigation
experience adjust to the situation. As the article suggests, this is
only the beginning of location-based services in mobile phones, but by
piggy-backing on a service that people understand already, it will
make it easier to gain more widespread adoption. After that,
additional value added features will start to appear.
Location Based Mobile Services in Japan
Location Based Mobile Services in Japan
06/17/2005 03:17 PMLocation based mobile services based on GPS in combination with
triangulation methods are well developed in Japan both for end
consumers well as for business applications. The report describes in
detail the services offered, status and trends. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
SafeAngel Ltd (UK) Launches Location
Based Services Consultancy Division
SafeAngel Ltd (UK) Launches Location
Based Services Consultancy Division
07/14/2004 03:35 AMSafeAngel has announced its intention to launch one of the first
Location Based Service centric consultancy divisions in the UK.
[PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]
Ordnance Survey to upgrade UK's GPS
system for location-based services
Ordnance Survey to upgrade UK's GPS
system for location-based services
07/28/2004 04:51 PMPublicTechnology.net Jul 28 2004 8:08PM GMT
NTT DoCoMo in Deal with MappointAsia
(Thailand) for Digital Map and
Location-Based Services
NTT DoCoMo in Deal with MappointAsia
(Thailand) for Digital Map and
Location-Based Services
06/21/2004 12:09 PMJCNN Jun 21 2004 2:16PM GMT
DoCoMo to Invest in MappointAsia for
Development of Digital Map and
Location-Based Services
DoCoMo to Invest in MappointAsia for
Development of Digital Map and
Location-Based Services
06/25/2004 07:26 AMJCNN Jun 25 2004 10:38AM GMT
Mobile Location Based Services Finally
Begin to Deliver - $1bn this Year to
$8.5bn by 2010
Mobile Location Based Services Finally
Begin to Deliver - $1bn this Year to
$8.5bn by 2010
06/17/2005 03:16 PMMobile Location Based Services (MLBS) have promised much, but to date
delivered little. Now, with many of the elements in place to deliver
functionally richer and more attractive services, there are signs that
MLBS are about to start delivering some of the promised benefits to
both operators and end users. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
MOBILOCO gains new investors - Prominent
Business Angel investing in Location
Based Services
MOBILOCO gains new investors - Prominent
Business Angel investing in Location
Based Services
07/05/2004 02:37 AMMOBILOCO GmbH (www.mobiloco.de), the specialist for location based
services, secures its first round investment and adds a team of
prominent business angels as new share holders. [PRWEB Jul 5, 2004]
Intel Chips to Power VOS-Based Stratus
Servers
Intel Chips to Power VOS-Based Stratus
Servers
08/23/2004 02:39 PMIntel's Xeon chips power two models in Stratus' ftServer V Series
servers, but they run Stratus' fault-tolerant Virtual Operating System
environment, which is aimed at transaction-heavy customers such as
financial institutions and securities firms.
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
03/19/2005 02:20 AMWainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based technology consulting firm,
and Vocallogic, a worldwide provider of Voice over IP services and
technology, today announced that the two companies have signed a new
teaming agreement to jointly pursue opportunities in the small
business PBX and VoIP market. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
Major Mobile Operators O2 and
TeliaSonera to Deliver Real-Time
Location Services for Microsoft MapPoint
Location Server
Major Mobile Operators O2 and
TeliaSonera to Deliver Real-Time
Location Services for Microsoft MapPoint
Location Server
06/29/2004 07:09 AMToday, Microsoft Corp. and European mobile operators O2 and
TeliaSonera announced plans to deliver real-time location services
designed to enable businesses to significantly improve the way they
locate, track and manage their mobile assets and mobile work force.
The real-time location services are built around Microsoft®
MapPoint® Location Server (MLS) and enable developers, independent
software vendors (ISVs) and system integrators to create and deploy
location-aware business applications for their customers by combining
the real-time location data from the O2 and TeliaSonera networks with
the rich mapping and location capabilities from the Microsoft MapPoint
Web Service.
Nano-based chips won't easily replace
silicon, according to former Intel
co-founder Moore
Nano-based chips won't easily replace
silicon, according to former Intel
co-founder Moore
03/25/2005 06:26 AMNewsTarget Mar 25 2005 11:07AM GMT
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
03/29/2005 04:35 PMCARNIVAL OF THE CAPITALISTS .. week's
edition
mobile-weblog.com/archives/carnival_of_the_capitalists_part_
1.html
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CodeWeavers CrossOver To Support
Intel-Based Macs
CodeWeavers CrossOver To Support
Intel-Based Macs
06/24/2005 03:42 PMNews: CodeWeavers CrossOver to support
Intel-based Macs
News: CodeWeavers CrossOver to support
Intel-based Macs
06/24/2005 05:06 PMWindows-to-Linux porting experts CodeWeavers said they’ll
support Intel-based Macs.
Location based media
Location based media
04/11/2004 02:29 PMThis is something Mikel and Marc Eisenstadt will like.
The Art and Science of
Location and Media.
I came across two interesting
experiments involving location metadata and media today.
First,
scientists Roberto Cipolla
and Duncan Robertson at
the University of Cambridge are building a
system for inferring location from image content:
Roberto Cipolla and Duncan Robertson have developed a program that
can match a photograph of a building to a database of images. The
database contains a three-dimensional representation of the real-life
street, so the software can work out where the user is standing to
within one metre.
Their project is the inverse of the Mobile Media Metadata project, which aims to infer image content
from contextual metadata (including location). It is interesting to
consider how the technologies might work together: taking a picture of
a building tells the system where you are (South Hall).
Knowing where you are tells the system what you are doing there
(attending class), from which it can infer who the people in the
picture are (your classmates)
Second, artists Pall Thayer, Sara Kolster, and Pete Gomes are playing with the
concept of geocinema,
using open-source tools to superimpose GPS coordinates on
video on real-time. Cool, but how much more interesting would it
be if they could:
- convert those coordinates to higher-level semantic location
metadata ("the place I passed out last night"), and
- use that metadata not just for superimposing on the video but as
input for determining the structure of the video
narrative?
[
unmediated]
Microsoft Announces Increased Support
and Services for Industry Partners With
New Microsoft Services Partner Advantage
Support Offering
Microsoft Announces Increased Support
and Services for Industry Partners With
New Microsoft Services Partner Advantage
Support Offering
07/12/2004 12:14 AMToday at Microsoft® Worldwide Partner Conference 2004, Rick Devenuti,
corporate vice president of Microsoft Services and IT at Microsoft
Corp., announced the launch of Microsoft Services Partner Advantage,
the newest global service offering for industry partners. Designed to
meet the unique service needs of the Microsoft partner community, the
Microsoft Services Partner Advantage offering provides scalable and
customized support plans including direct access to Microsoft tools
and internal resources that enable partners to efficiently develop on,
deploy and support Microsoft products and technologies.
Run certain apps based on login location
Run certain apps based on login location
03/30/2005 02:29 PMI have a few aliases and functions running in my ~/.profile, and some
of them run Mac OS X applications -- for instance, I like to edit
files in SubEthaEdit, but I like to just use the word edit as the
command to start the pr...
Location-Based Information Service Due
Next Year
Location-Based Information Service Due
Next Year
07/02/2004 04:45 AMHankooki Jul 2 2004 8:47AM GMT
Wi-Fi used for location services
Wi-Fi used for location services
06/22/2005 02:37 AMZDNet Jun 20 2005 8:27PM GMT
dodgeball.com :: location-based social
software for mobile devices
dodgeball.com :: location-based social
software for mobile devices
04/25/2004 07:25 PMDodgeball
dodgeball.com/social/index.php
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Autodesk releases location services
suite
Autodesk releases location services
suite
12/10/2003 07:46 PMZDNet Dec 10 2003 6:46PM ET
LiveTime Software Announces Solaris 10
Support for its Java-Based Help Desk,
Customer Service and Support
Applications
LiveTime Software Announces Solaris 10
Support for its Java-Based Help Desk,
Customer Service and Support
Applications
06/17/2005 03:42 PMApplication performance reaches new threshold for high concurrent
access. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Mobile Phone Location Services Ready for
Rebirth
Mobile Phone Location Services Ready for
Rebirth
05/27/2004 12:23 PMBoston Globe May 27 2004 3:58PM GMT
Mobile Phone Location Services Ready for
Rebirth (Reuters)
Mobile Phone Location Services Ready for
Rebirth (Reuters)
05/27/2004 07:50 AMReuters - The use of a mobile phone to pinpoint
a caller's location and nearby businesses was a hot concept
when the tech bubble peaked in 2000, but only now with better
phones and software does it stand to succeed, companies say.
Mobile operators are selling much-improved services that help
users locate friends or get directions to the nearest train
station, but they have to fight off consumers' bad memories
from 2000 and 2001, when they offered illegible maps on tiny
black-and-white screens.
Kozio, Inc. Introduces Embedded Systems
Test Support for ADI Engineering Coyote
Gateway Reference Platform; Kozio test
suite supports design based on the
Intel® IXP425TM network processor
Kozio, Inc. Introduces Embedded Systems
Test Support for ADI Engineering Coyote
Gateway Reference Platform; Kozio test
suite supports design based on the
Intel® IXP425TM network processor
08/09/2004 02:05 AMKozio, Inc., a developer of embedded systems software, has introduced
a new test suite developed in cooperation with ADI Engineering that
supports ADI's Coyote gateway reference design based on the Intel®
IXP425TM network processor. All three Kozio products– Kozio
kMfgTestTM, Kozio kPOSTTM and Kozio kDiagnosticsTM – support this
richly featured, production-ready gateway reference design. [PRWEB Aug
9, 2004]
MedValue, the Leading Provider of
Medical Claims Processing Services Signs
up two California-based Management
Services Organizations (MSO) as New
Clients
MedValue, the Leading Provider of
Medical Claims Processing Services Signs
up two California-based Management
Services Organizations (MSO) as New
Clients
06/17/2005 03:42 PMMedValue’s Paper Claims to EDI Conversion service saves clients’
between 30% to 40% of their existing costs of processing paper claims.
The word is getting out and MSOs are transitioning the front-end of
their paper claims processing to MedValue at a rapid pace every month.
[PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Clinitrac Engages Dendrite’s Clinical
Support Center Services to Support
eDiary
Clinitrac Engages Dendrite’s Clinical
Support Center Services to Support
eDiary
11/14/2003 05:46 AMGPSWeb Extension for Mozilla Firebird
Opens Possibilities for
Location-Specific Web Services
GPSWeb Extension for Mozilla Firebird
Opens Possibilities for
Location-Specific Web Services
01/07/2004 03:07 PMPilot Group: new direction of services –
online and offline remote support
services
Pilot Group: new direction of services –
online and offline remote support
services
06/11/2004 03:26 AMDo you have a software and you want to provide a day-and-night
support? Or you’re torn between phone calls and requests processing?
Do you want to free your time for other important tasks? [PRWEB Jun
11, 2004]
Intel unveils new generation of Intel
Xeon-processor-based server platforms
Intel unveils new generation of Intel
Xeon-processor-based server platforms
08/03/2004 04:11 AMMena Report Aug 3 2004 8:16AM GMT
Ammar Halloum filed a lawsuit against
Intel Corporation based on religion and
national origin in the wake of 9/11.
Intel disriminated against other
minority employees.
Ammar Halloum filed a lawsuit against
Intel Corporation based on religion and
national origin in the wake of 9/11.
Intel disriminated against other
minority employees.
07/04/2004 02:22 AMIntel corporation discriminated against Ammar Halloum, Manufacturing
Systems Group Leader based on religion and national origin in the wake
of 9/11. Ammar Halloum is suing Intel Corporation for violation of
Title VII. [PRWEB Jul 4, 2004]
Vintela Receives First-Level Support for
Vintela Management eXtensions (VMX)
through Microsoft Product Support
Services
Vintela Receives First-Level Support for
Vintela Management eXtensions (VMX)
through Microsoft Product Support
Services
05/02/2004 02:01 PMTransmeta Efficeon chips will support NX
security
Transmeta Efficeon chips will support NX
security
05/18/2004 06:02 AMComputer Weekly May 18 2004 10:19AM GMT
Intel, AMD two-in-one chips
Intel, AMD two-in-one chips
04/06/2005 06:23 PMp2pnet.net Apr 6 2005 9:20PM GMT
Broadcom RAID Chips Support Distributed
Sparing
Broadcom RAID Chips Support Distributed
Sparing
06/10/2004 06:00 PMBroadcom has upgraded its host-bus-adapter RAID chips with distributed
sparing, allowing IT managers to forgo a dedicated hot-swap disk.
Transmeta cashes in its chips, eyes
services, licensing.
Transmeta cashes in its chips, eyes
services, licensing.
03/31/2005 10:59 PMInfoWorld:
Transmeta cashes in its chips, eyes services, licensing.
This is less of a cut than was rumored. It's logical although
interesting that Crusoe was axed; so far many more products are using
Crusoe than Efficeon.
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