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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Mobile terminal apparatus, server apparatus and broadcast play system US11728888 2007-03-27 US20070232225A1 2007-10-04 Daisuke Kikuchi
Provided are a broadcast receiving section that receives a broadcast program distributed from a broadcast station, a picture play section that plays pictures of the broadcast program, and a data communication section that communicates with a server via a communication channel, where when a play of pictures of the broadcast program is interrupted, TS/CH information is transmitted to the server, a TS list generated based on the TS/CH information is received from the server, a play of the broadcast program is requested to the server when receiving selection of the broadcast program of which play is desired among the play interruption program list from the user, and pictures of the broadcast program transmitted from the server corresponding to the play request is played in the picture play section.
162 Systems and methods for communicating music indicia US11396323 2006-03-30 US20070232223A1 2007-10-04 Eric Bilange
Systems and methods for providing a menu permanently stored on a mobile device. The menu provides a ranked music indicia option to review a ranked list of music indicia over a cellular network. The menu further provides a news and reviews option to review news and reviews relating to a music artist or a band over a cellular network. The menu further provides an artist option to obtain information about a music artist or a band over a cellular network. An application provisioning server comprising instructions for (i) receiving a selection over a cellular network and (ii) providing over a cellular network, as a function of said selection, any of (a) a ranked list of music indicia, (b) news and reviews relating to a music artist or band or (c) information about a music artist or a band.
163 Portable communicator US10728597 2003-12-05 US07274480B2 2007-09-25 Toshiharu Enmei
This communicator makes it possible for the user to do telephone, facsimile, and data communication at any location. On a pen input device, a space eye 2, a telephone control system, a facsimile control system, and a data transmission system are mounted. All of them are operated by an input pen 55 or the space eye 2. The pen input device is connected to a wireless telephone equipment 7, and can be connected to a desired party through the public communication channel. In order to make the most of the equipment of a GPS user, the GPS user device 8 is connected to the pen input device 3. The current location of the GPS user is found through the GPS user device 8, and the data on the current location is transmitted to the party. Further, to make this communicator usable in any country, it is provided with means to connect it to a wireless telephone network of an individual service area of the country.
164 System, method and apparatus for multi-media news blog US11361425 2006-02-24 US20070213004A1 2007-09-13 Behram DaCosta
A system for providing multimedia content in accordance with one embodiment comprising an first electronic device for capturing multimedia content; a wireless services network for receiving the multimedia content from the first electronic device upon being sent from the electronic device; a blog database coupled to the wireless services network for storing the multimedia content; and a second electronic device adapted to receive the multimedia content stored in the database.
165 Drive-in movie theater with short range sound system US10614436 2003-07-07 US07266927B2 2007-09-11 Roy Higgs
The present invention relates to a drive-in movie theater and/or events center preferably located on top of one or more parking garages located at a shopping mall or other similar complex. The drive-in theater preferably has a short range radio broadcast system that can send radio signals to cars on the parking garage, wherein movie-goers can listen to the movie sound tracks on their own car stereos/radios. When needed, the present system contemplates having more than one transmitter, each operating at the same or different frequency, so that the effective service range of each transmitter can be made within limited guidelines set by the FCC. The drive-in theater can be combined with an events center and connected to a shopping mall where access to restaurants and retail establishments can be provided.
166 Method of and system for providing identification of a piece of information US09407839 1999-09-29 US07266343B1 2007-09-04 Erkki Yli-juuti; Ari Aarnio
A method of and a system for providing an identification of a piece of information to a person tuned to a broadcasting station which is broadcasting the piece of information. The person sends a first message to a centralized information identification location having a data base storing data for identifying pieces of information. The first message describes the piece of information and preferably also identifies a receiving location to which identification of the piece of information is to be sent. In response to the first message, the data base is interrogated to identify the piece of information, and a second message is sent to the identified receiving location, including identification of the piece of information. If desired, the first message can include an order for a copy of the musical piece and payment information, and the centralized music identification location can forward an order for the copy to an order shipping center.
167 Portable terminal US11393459 2006-03-30 US20070190929A1 2007-08-16 Jun Sato; Hiroshi Kaneko
A portable terminal having a display unit and a slot on which an external memory is mounted detachably, includes an internal memory configured to store contents, a play list including information indicating the contents and information indicating contents stored in the external memory, and location information indicating whether or not the contents are contents stored in the external memory, and a controller which confirms whether or not the contents corresponding to information indicating the contents registered together with the location information exist in the external memory mounted on the slot, when representing the play list on the display unit, in the case where the location information stored in the internal memory indicates the external memory, and when no existence is detected, displaying information indicating the contents in a mode of indicating that the contents cannot be used.
168 Storage and playback device and method for using the same US11717430 2007-03-13 US20070178830A1 2007-08-02 Craig Janik; Nick Kalayjian; Bruce Edwards
A storage and playback device is capable of being detachably coupled to an output device, such as speakers of an automobile. The device includes a wireless transceiver to receive compressed digital content automatically from a computer system via a wireless local area network based on user defined preferences input into the computer system. The wireless transceiver is communicably coupled to the wireless local area network when the wireless transceiver is a predetermined distance from a wireless local area network access point. The device also includes a decoder and converter to decompress and convert the digital content. The decompressed and converted digital content is sent to be played on the output device.
169 Information distribution system US11453652 2006-06-14 US20070174882A1 2007-07-26 Yusuke Mishina; Kazuhisa Kaneko; Katsuaki Tanioka
An object of the invention is to variously edit an image recorded in an image recording/viewing system in an image distribution system enabling a recorded image to be viewed using a mobile communication terminal via a fixed communication network or mobile network, such that a result of edition can be viewed alone or along with associated information, and thus, to enable high value-added image distribution. To accomplish the object, the invention provides an information distribution system, to which an image distribution terminal including a broadcast recording system and an image viewing terminal are connected via a communication network, wherein the image distribution terminal includes an image editing system for editing a recorded image, wherein an image edition meta information providing system for providing edition meta information required for the edition is connected to the communication network, and the image editing system edits a recorded image of the broadcast image, using the image edition meta information provided by the image edition meta information providing system, and provides the edited image to the image viewing terminal, in accordance with a viewing request from the image viewing terminal.
170 Built-In Low Power FM/VHF Transmitter for use of transmitting stored or streamed voice, music of video signals to entertainment systems wirelessly US11307120 2006-01-24 US20070173196A1 2007-07-26 Daniel Patrick Gallic
A built in FM Transmitter and/or VHF Transmitter, referred to as “transmitter”, for cellular, portable, or other wireless communication devices, referred to as “cell phone”, establishing stored voice, music or video over home or automobile entertainment centers, referred to as “entertainment centers”. The cellular or portable phone would have music or video stored on or transmitted to it via physical or wireless means. The cell phone has a built in low power transmitter for the expressed purpose of transmitting stored voice, music or video to nearby entertainment centers. There could be a special controller or device on the entertainment system for control, encryption or security of FM transmissions. An interface between the cell phone and the entertainment center would not be required. The transmitter and its controls can be housed in the cellular phone. There is no physical connection between the cellular phone and the entertainment center located in an automobile or elsewhere. The transmitter can be controlled through hardware or software housed or programmed into the cell phone.
171 PROCESSING AN AUDIO INPUT SIGNAL TO PRODUCE A PROCESSED AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL US11610035 2006-12-13 US20070160232A1 2007-07-12 Christopher Sefton JENKINS; Mark Nicholas STOW
An audio input signal is processed to produce a processed audio output signal. An audio input signal is received as an original signal. The audio input signal is dynamically filtered to produce a first stage signal consisting of a selected frequency band of the input signal. Gain applied to the first stage signal is dynamically controlled in response to a control signal to produce a second stage signal. The control signal is derived from the first stage signal. Processing the original signal in combination with the second stage signal to produce a processed audio output signal. Processing the original signal in combination with the second stage signal and the first stage signal to produce a processed audio output signal.
172 MODULAR INTERUNIT TRANSMITTER-RECEIVER FOR A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE US11566599 2006-12-04 US20070155313A1 2007-07-05 David Goldberg; Neil Simon
The invention pertains to a modular inter-unit transmitter/receiver for a portable audio device such as an MP3 player, a handheld device for playback of audio signals, a telephone, etc. More particularly, the unit is configured for an audio player device to enable the player device for wireless transmission and reception of audio signals. In one aspect, a communication means connects the modular audio unit to the audio player device. The device further comprises a switch in which a user of the audio player device can select to play audio signals received from an inter-unit transmitter/receiver or from the audio player device. The switch further enables the user to select whether to play the audio signal on the audio player device or to play the audio signal while transmitting the signal to a compatible device.
173 Interrupting and resuming a media player US11323807 2005-12-31 US20070155310A1 2007-07-05 Rob Borcic; Angus Davis; Chris Thilgen; Govind Balakrishnan
In an embodiment, a method is provided. The method includes playing a content file with a media player on a cellular telephone. Also, the method includes receiving an interrupt event. Moreover, the method includes saving state of the media player on the cellular telephone in the media player.
174 Digital broadcasting reception apparatus and method for displaying broadcasting channel information using the same US11452584 2006-06-14 US20070141980A1 2007-06-21 Gun-Su Lee; Ho-Hyun Roh
A method for displaying broadcasting channel information in a digital broadcasting reception apparatus includes receiving and storing digital broadcasting program guidance data including image information for digital broadcasting programs; generating a broadcasting program list including image information for digital broadcasting programs according to channels when a request for broadcasting channel information is received from a user, by means of the digital broadcasting program guidance data; and displaying the broadcasting program list according to channels, which includes the image information. In the method, it is possible to provide users with graphic-based broadcasting channel information instead of text-based broadcasting channel information. In the method, broadcasting channel information is provided to users together with contents of preview dynamic images or still images for digital broadcasting programs, so that the users view image information for broadcasting programs in advance.
175 INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND TRANSMISSION MEDIUM US11672078 2007-02-07 US20070129007A1 2007-06-07 Yoji Kawamoto
When a user gets interested in some music he/she listens to somewhere, for example, in a coffee shop, the user records that music in a memory provided in a portable terminal. A processor reads the information stored in the memory and performs a predetermined process on it. The resultant information is stored on a storage device. The information stored on the storage device is then transferred to a server via a communication device. The server searches the database for the title of the music corresponding to the received information, and returns the result to the terminal. Thus, the user can easily get information about the title of the music.
176 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING WITHIN A WIRELESS MUSIC SHARING CLUSTER US11566574 2006-12-04 US20070129006A1 2007-06-07 David Goldberg; Martha Goldberg; Mariam Goldberg; Benjamin Goldberg; Neil Simon
A method and apparatus is disclosed for enabling communication and music transfer within a cluster of mobile audio playback devices. In one aspect, a method is disclosed for maintaining physical proximity between devices with a cluster of devices to enable audio signal transmission and communication between devices. In another aspect, a method is disclosed by which a member of a cluster can make a request for a music selection to be played within the cluster. In another aspect, an audio entertainment device is enabled for music transmission and reception within the cluster of devices coincident with communication and exchange of dynamic information.
177 Program data display in duplicative digital audio broadcasting system US10397037 2003-03-25 US07228100B2 2007-06-05 Todd A. Toporski; J. William Whikehart
Program data is provided in association with a main audio program to a receiver of a duplicative radio broadcasting system wherein a duplicative broadcast (such as a hybrid IBOC broadcast) includes a primary channel and a backup channel in a predetermined frequency allocation. Both the primary channel and the backup channel transmit the main audio program, and the primary channel transmits program data not included in the backup channel. The receiver includes an audio output for reproducing the main audio program and a display for displaying the program data. The method includes recurrently compiling a program event list of the program data corresponding to a current program event and a plurality of upcoming program events. The program event list is recurrently transmitted within the primary channel. The receiver recurrently recovers the program event list and stores the program data in a memory. The program data of the current program event is displayed. The audio output is blended from the primary channel to the backup channel in response to detection of an impaired primary channel. The display is updated to show program data of one of the upcoming program events from the memory during impairment of said program data in said primary channel.
178 Method and apparatus for ensuring reception of conditional access information in multi-tuner receivers US10302414 2002-11-21 US07225458B2 2007-05-29 Peter M. Klauss; Raynold M. Kahn; Gregory J. Gagnon; David D. Ha
A method and apparatus for receiving conditional access information (CAI) on one or more of a plurality of tuners while the user is selecting different channels is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of receiving the CAI on a first tuner tuned to a first channel; identifying the first tuner as the tuner receiving the CAI; and commanding the second tuner to receive the CAI after receiving a command to retune the first tuner from the first channel to a second channel.
179 Systems and Methods for Uploading Content Over a Wireless Network Using a Mobile Communication Device US11379032 2006-04-17 US20070099659A1 2007-05-03 Anthony Borquez; Justin Verduyn
A mobile application development platform comprises a toolset configured to streamline the development process for mobile applications. The streamline development process can enable efficiencies for the development of applications such as video streaming and uploading as well as image delivery and uploading. For example, by developing a video up loading application using the development platform, the application can be customized so that it can take advantage of a particular device's resources as well as the network's resources. Accordingly, video up loading can be quick and efficient.
180 MOBILE DEVICE CONTROL OF MOBILE TELEVISION BROADCAST SIGNALS TO ALTERNATE DESTINATIONS US11163880 2005-11-02 US20070099560A1 2007-05-03 Toby Bowen; Leland Bloebaum
A portable mobile communications device for altering the destination of mobile television programs broadcast by a mobile television service provider includes a mobile television device, a processor running a mobile television redirect application communicable with the mobile television service provider, and a user interface for controlling the mobile television device and the mobile television redirect application such that mobile television broadcast programs can be redirected to an alternate device at higher definitions in response to input received by the user interface and sent to the mobile television service provider. The alternate device can include a home media server or a computer coupled to and communicable with the mobile television service provider via the Internet.
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