Publication number: 20090253423
Abstract: An electronic communication device, such as a cellphone (including, but not limited to PDA's, I-PODs, BLACKBERRYs, PALMs), is programmed to use GPS, and/or a cell tower triangulation signal, collected data to monitor device motion, or lack of motion, for the purpose of controlling (e.g., stopping, starting, changing, adjusting) use of the device or any device option, saving and transmitting all collected data, including dates and times of any changes and/or adjustments, to a third-party (e.g., police, school officials, insurance agents, etc.) for viewing, processing, and/or storing. Any feature the device offers (including, but not limited to, making or receiving voice or data phone calls, text messaging, video, camera, picture viewer, game, navigation, music, MP3 players, speaker, Windows Professional, Internet Explorer, spreadsheets, BlueTooth and/or any sound, pitch, tone, vibration, or volume for hearing or feeling the device ring to recognize the cell phone was in use is controllable by this technology.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 3, 2009
Publication date:
October 8, 2009
Inventor:
Richard Kullberg