Abstract: Handheld mobile communication devices according to the disclosure have a closed position, in which the display member of the device covers at least a portion of the keys of on the keypad member of the device, and an open position, in which the keys are accessible and the device is operated. When the display member is in the open position, it forms an ergonomically desirable angle (e.g., on the order of about 155°) relative to the keypad member. However, unlike clamshell-type cellular phones, the display member does not simply flip open about a conventional pivot joint. Rather, it moves from the closed position, where it is parallel and adjacent to the keypad member, to the open, angled position through a sliding/sweeping motion; through an eccentric, “up-and-over” rotational motion; or through a combination sliding/“up-and-over” motion.
Abstract: Apparatus, and an associated method, for facilitating with which network of a group of wireless local area networks that a mobile node attempts to communicate. Network selection utilizes a network selection list. The network selection list is contained at a SIM card, or the like, if the SIM card is constructed in conformity with a 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) specification. Otherwise, if the card is a legacy card, the network selection list that is used is retrieved from an internal memory element of the mobile node.
Abstract: A user of a handheld device may be alerted to a possible risk of losing the handheld device. The handheld device is able to be secured to a carrying case. The carrying case may alert the user by activating one or more of its user interface elements. The handheld device may determine that a trigger condition has been met and transmit a signal indicating this to the carrying case. The carrying case may itself determine that a trigger condition has been met. The handheld device may determine that a trigger condition has been met and may alert the user by activating one or more of its user interface elements. The handheld device and the carrying case may communicate via a wireless communication link according to a communication protocol, for example, a Bluetooth® standard, an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) standard, a Zigbee™ standard or an ultra wideband (UWB) standard.
Abstract: A queuing method and system for wireless/LAN routers processes and routes an incoming data packet from a wireless mobile network to a destination server. The system uses a wireless transport module to initiate storage of the data packet in a permanent storage device while simultaneously forwarding the data packet to the destination server. A database thread is used to manage the operations being performed on the data packet and for initiating the storage of the data packet in a permanent storage device based on a permanent storage queue. A main thread is used to simultaneously forward the data packet to the destination server. The wireless transport module is adapted to determine whether the data packet has been acknowledged by the destination server and aborting the storage of the data packet in the permanent storage device once acknowledgment from by destination server has been received.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 5, 2007
Publication date:
January 31, 2008
Applicant:
RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Inventors:
Ahmed Hassan, J. F. Sean Wilson, Vi Thuan Banh
Abstract: Apparatus, and an associated method, for facilitating formation of an apparent push-to-talk communication session connection at a mobile station operable in a conventional cellular communication system. Upon initiation of push-to-talk operation, a user of the mobile station immediately commences voice communications. During call connection procedures, voice data is buffered at a buffer of the mobile station. When a communication connection is formed, the buffered data is played out. Thereafter, additional communications commence.
Abstract: A method is provided for delivering data from a source device to one of a plurality of destination devices. The method includes the steps of accepting identification of a user of the plurality of destination devices and accepting data to be sent to the user; transferring the user identification and the data to a server responsible for delivering the data to the user; retrieving preference data defining prioritization rules for the delivery of the data to one of the plurality of destination devices; retrieving presence data reporting the availability of each of the plurality of destination devices for receiving the data; selecting which of the plurality of destination devices to deliver the data to based on the presence data and the preference data; and delivering the data to the selected destination device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 27, 2006
Publication date:
January 31, 2008
Applicant:
RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Inventors:
Bruno R. Preiss, Giyeong Son, Allan Lewis
Abstract: A device employs a method for determining the data bus width of a non-volatile memory, such as NAND flash memory. The method performs at least two read operations on the non-volatile memory so as to test the changing of selected data bits. The method may be performed such that weak pull down and pull up operations are performed to test the data outputs of the non-volatile memory.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 5, 2007
Publication date:
January 31, 2008
Applicant:
RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Inventors:
Jerrold RANDELL, Richard MADTER, Wei Yao HUANG
Abstract: In the field of mobile devices, it is desirable to allow parties extraneous to a mobile device's manufacturer the ability to theme the mobile device. It is also desirable to allow changes to the theme of the mobile device in order to reflect changes in the corporate identity or services offered by a vendor or carrier associated with the mobile device. Herein provided are methods for the just in time theming of a mobile device. The methods allow for a mobile device to transmit identification information upon activation, receive user interface customization information in response to the transmitted identification information and to subsequently set the mobile device's user interface to correspond with the received user interface customization information.
Abstract: An improved handheld electronic device having an improved keyboard provides enhanced usability with fewer keys by enabling the keys to pivot slightly to provide multiple functions to the keys. The improved keyboard may, for example, include internal strips of conductive carbon that are disposed adjacent the keys and are electrically engageable with contacts on a printed circuit board. Specifically, when a key is pressed directly downward it collapses a single dome and connects together a set of primary contacts to provide a first function. When the key is pressed at the side thereof, the key pivots slightly, collapses the dome and connects together the primary contacts, and also engages a carbon strip with a pair of secondary contacts to connect together the secondary contacts, all of which provide a second function. The keyboard may be configured to be of a QWERTY configuration while using only a relatively small number of keys.
Abstract: A system is provided for allowing mobile stations to exchange identification information using a predetermined communication path for the purpose of obtaining identification information to use in establishing a different communication path for communicating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 2006
Date of Patent:
January 29, 2008
Assignee:
Research In Motion Limited
Inventors:
Mihal Lazaridis, David P. Yach, Gerhard D. Klassen
Abstract: A keyboard apparatus has two rows of multi-function keys that together bear actuation indicia for the numerals 0-9 and the letters A-Z. The actuation indicia preferably defines four rows of characters, including a first row of characters that include the numerals 0-9, and further including second, third, and fourth rows of characters that together include the letters A-Z. Summarized differently, the keyboard apparatus has rows of multi-function keys bearing actuation indicia for the numerals 0-9 and the letters A-Z. The keys in each row are vertically staggered, from the perspective of a top view in which the rows are horizontal, to define circular arrays of keys within the rows of keys. An independent feature of the keyboard apparatus is a circular array of at least six multi-function keys having triangular peripheral shapes pointing radially inward.
Abstract: A security server system and method permitting participants acting as the source or destinations for a message or a conversation with multiple messages to securely communicate the messages. The messages have a message header and a message content. A message router connects the participants via a network and delivers the message between the participants based on the message header. A key server creates, stores, and releases conversation keys that the participants use to protect the message content of the message.
Abstract: A handheld electronic device includes a reduced QWERTY keyboard and is enabled with disambiguation software. The device provides output in the form of a default output and a number of variants. The output is based largely upon the frequency, i.e., the likelihood that a user intended a particular output, but various features of the device provide additional variants that are not based solely on frequency and rather are provided by various logic structures resident on the device. The device enables editing during text entry and also provides a learning function that allows the disambiguation function to adapt to provide a customized experience for the user. The disambiguation function can be selectively disabled and an alternate keystroke interpretation system provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 2, 2004
Date of Patent:
January 29, 2008
Assignee:
Research In Motion Limited
Inventors:
Vadim Fux, Michael G. Elizarov, Sergey V. Kolomiets
Abstract: A mobile device having a protective user interface cover is provided. The mobile device includes a mobile device housing having a top surface. The user interface is preferably mounted within the top surface of the mobile device, and may include a display, a keyboard, a touch screen, a touch surface, or any other type of user input and display apparatus. The protective cover comprises a protective surface and a positioning mechanism, wherein the protective cover is mounted to the mobile device housing such that the positioning mechanism positions the protective surface between a first position in which the protective surface covers the user interface in the top surface and a second position in which the protective surface does not cover the user interface in the top surface.
Abstract: Apparatus, and an associated method, by which to facilitate operation of a roaming mobile node to perform a packet communication service. When the mobile node roams beyond its home network, detection is made of the available networks in whose coverage area that the mobile node roams together with the communication capabilities of the available networks. A preferred listing stored at a storage element of the mobile node is accessed to determine if any of the available and compatible networks are listed on the preferred listing. If so, selection is made of one of the available and preferred networks. Otherwise, a network not contained in the preferred listing is selected through which to communicate.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 29, 2007
Publication date:
January 24, 2008
Applicant:
RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Inventors:
ADRIAN BUCKLEY, NICHOLAS ALFANO, MIHAL LAZARIDIS
Abstract: A system and method for securely communicating with a destination server over a network in accordance with a protocol that, at least optionally, provides client authentication. The system comprises a client and an intermediate server that is adapted to establish a secure connection with the destination server on behalf of the client. When the destination server requires a digital signature that has been generated using a private key associated with the client in order to authenticate the client, the intermediate server provides the client with the data to be signed using the private key. If the client returns the requisite digital signature to the intermediate server, then the intermediate server will transmit the digital signature to the destination server.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 29, 2006
Publication date:
January 24, 2008
Applicant:
RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Inventors:
Michael S. Brown, Michael K. Brown, Michael G. Kirkup
Abstract: The described embodiments relate generally to devices, methods and systems for managing access to a memory card, such as a smart card, by a plurality of accessing devices. Certain embodiments relate to a smart card reader (SCR) for managing access to a smart card by a plurality of accessing devices. The SCR comprises: a processor; a channel manager responsive to the processor for interfacing with the smart card; and a communication interface responsive to the channel manager for communicating with the plurality of accessing devices.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 16, 2007
Publication date:
January 24, 2008
Applicant:
RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
Inventors:
Neil P. Adams, Michael E. McCallum, Dinah L.M. Davis, Ravi Singh, Richard P. Sibley, Herbert A. Little
Abstract: In one illustrative example, a mobile station includes a wireless transceiver; a user interface including a Push-To-Talk (PTT) switch for initiating a PTT voice communication and a microphone for receiving voice input signals; one or more processors; and a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) buffer memory coupled to the one or more processors. The one or more processors are operative to identify a user actuation of the PTT switch and, in response, save digital voice data corresponding to voice input signals in the FIFO buffer memory; cause a request for the PTT voice communication to be made through a wireless network; identify that a floor grant has been received through the wireless network in response to the request; and after identifying the floor grant, cause the digital voice data from the FIFO buffer memory to be retrieved and transmitted to the wireless network for the PTT voice communication.
Abstract: A protection circuit for a battery pack, comprising: a thermistor for indicating a temperature of a cell in the battery pack; a first comparator coupled to the thermistor for determining whether the temperature has exceeded a charge cut-off temperature threshold for the cell, and if so, for turning off a first switch in series with the cell to prevent: charging of the cell; and, a second comparator coupled to the thermistor for determining whether the temperature has exceeded a discharge cut-off temperature threshold for the cell, and if so, for turning off a second switch in series with the cell to prevent discharging of the cell.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing data congestion in a cell having signal strength, the method having the steps of: assigning a congestion penalty at a mobile device to a cell; applying the congestion penalty to the signal strength to create a selection value; and performing cell reselection using the selection value.