Abstract: A tagging structure is used in web pages to identify content in such web pages that can be dragged and dropped into a wireless device when such web pages are rendered as a component of a web page served by a media management service.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 4, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 3, 2015
Assignee:
Pendragon Wireless LLC
Inventors:
Daniel J. Lin, Christopher K. Hess, Robert J. Morgan
Abstract: A technique is provided for a seamless and transparent handoff from a user's mobile device to the user's stationary terminal of a network address of a remote device for the purpose of establishing a direct communication channel between the stationary terminal and a remote device, where the remote device first contacted the user's mobile device to initiate communications with the users.
Abstract: A wireless device and method may be used to receive messages. The wireless device may include, among other things, a receiver, a processor, and a memory. The processor may be configured to determine whether a received message includes a mobile device identification. The processor may perform the determination periodically, for example, during a transmit time interval (TTI). If at least one of the received messages includes a mobile device identification and information indicating that data is to be sent to the wireless device, the wireless device may initiate receiving data in accordance with the information. If a received message does not include any mobile device identification, the wireless device may initiate discontinuous reception. The discontinuous reception may be performed until the next TTI.
Abstract: A hosted web service is provided to enable the legitimate sharing and reselling digital music among subscribers to the web service by leveraging the teachings of the first sale doctrine of copyright law. By maintaining a single copy of properly purchased song within the system that can be only accessed by one subscriber at a time, the web service preserves the rights of the copyright holder of the digital music while encouraging a community sharing.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 8, 2013
Publication date:
June 12, 2014
Applicant:
PENDRAGON WIRELESS LLC
Inventors:
Daniel J. Lin, Christopher K. Hess, Eric F. Allen
Abstract: A technique is provided for a direct data transfer session, including for multimedia content, between mobile devices without the need for using a separate multimedia server to store multimedia content. Direct data transfer sessions between mobile devices are established by transmitting necessary address information through page-based messaging services that utilize the underlying digital mobile network databases and services to resolve the identification and location of the mobile devices.
Abstract: A technique is provided for a seamless and transparent handoff from a user's mobile device to the user's stationary terminal of a network address of a remote device for the purpose of establishing a direct communication channel between the stationary terminal and a remote device, where the remote device first contacted the user's mobile device to initiate communications with the users.
Abstract: A server-based architecture for mobile conferencing is presented. Session-based mobile conferencing is established by transmitting necessary server network address information through page-mode based messaging services to establish connections among the various mobile devices with the server.
Abstract: A hosted web service is provided to enable the legitimate sharing and reselling digital music among subscribers to the web service by leveraging the teachings of the first sale doctrine of copyright law. By maintaining a single copy of properly purchased song within the system that can be only accessed by one subscriber at a time, the web service preserves the rights of the copyright holder of the digital music while encouraging a community sharing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 14, 2009
Date of Patent:
July 9, 2013
Assignee:
Pendragon Wireless LLC
Inventors:
Daniel J. Lin, Christopher K. Hess, Eric F. Allen
Abstract: A server-based architecture for mobile conferencing is presented. Session-based mobile conferencing is established by transmitting necessary server network address information through page-mode based messaging services to establish connections among the various mobile devices with the server.
Abstract: A technique is provided for a seamless and transparent handoff from a user's mobile device to the user's stationary terminal of a network address of a remote device for the purpose of establishing a direct communication channel between the stationary terminal and a remote device, where the remote device first contacted the user's mobile device to initiate communications with the user.