Articles tagged with: Predictive Text
Chinese PHS handsets to get predictive text service
Zi Corporation says that it has added a new Japanese manufacturer to its growing customer list by licensing its predictive text software, eZiText to Fujitsu I-Network Systems (FINET), a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Fujitsu. The agreement provides Fujitsu I-Network Systems the use of Zi technology in Chinese (simplified and traditional) and English languages for Fujitsu-designed handsets being manufactured for the rapidly growing Chinese Handyphone System (PHS) market. more
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Intrinsically safe cell phone launched
The USA based, Nextel Communications is launching an intrinsically safe rugged handset, Motorola's r750plus FM Advanced Feature Unit (AFU), which has been designed to be used in areas where normal radio communications may be banned for safety reasons. The r750plus FM AFU adheres to Military Standards 810 C/D/E for resistance to dust, shock, vibration and rain, which makes it an ideal choice for customers working in hazardous environments. more
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Predictive text now supporting Arabic script
.."The easier it is to text, the more text messages will be sent, which means that advanced predictive-text systems such as LetterWise will further stimulate growth in ARPU.""Some people like multi-tap, a percentage have managed to learn to use T9 (the more
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New mobile phone games console to compete with Nokia's N-Gage
TTPCom has launched a new mobile game player, code-named B'ngo. The product is a console-style games player as well as a fully-featured mobile phone. The complete product design is available for immediate license. more
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Predictive text gets Hindi language support
Zi Corporation has launched a version of its predictive text service that incorporates support for the Hindi language. Zi says that this is the first implementation of Hindi language in a predictive text solution. more
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Legend to use Zi's predictive test solution in its handsets
Zi Corporation has announced that its eZiText technology is embedded in a new line of mobile handsets to be launched for sale in China during the first quarter of 2003 by China's Legend Group. eZiText is a predictive text system that competes with Tegic's T9 system. more
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T9 text system licensed to another company
Cellon France has licensed the T9 Text Input software for alphabet-based and Asian languages, including Chinese for use in its cell phone designs. With this agreement, T9 Text Input will be implemented with Cellon handsets that are enabled with predictive text input shipping throughout the world including Europe and Asia. more
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New CDMA handsets from Kyocera
The 1135 is an entry-level CDMA 1X handset. The Kyocera 1135 comes standard with 25 ringers; productivity tools including calculator, contact directory, alarm clock and stopwatch; and is equipped with two-way SMS messaging (dependent on services available and purchased from carrier). The Kyocera 1135 will be available in April 2002. The Kyocera 1135 is a stylish, lightweight handset with a comfortable ergonomic design and easy-to-use navigation keys. The phone measures approximately 12 cm x 4.8 cm x 2.4 cm, weighs approximately 123 grams, and provides up to 3.8 hours of talk time with standard lilon battery, and up to six days of stand-by time based on user settings and feature use. It is a trimode phone, operating on CDMA800/1900, and analogue networks. more
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Hitachi licenses T9 for its cellphones
Hitachi has licensed the T9 predictive text service from Tegic Communications. Hitachi will integrate T9 Text Input into its new mobile phone models slated for availability in the United States offering both English and Spanish languages. more
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Predictive text supplier offers 120 languages
LetterWise, the predictive text solution from Eatoni Ergonomics is now available in about 120 languages, Howard Gutowitz, Eatoni Founder/CEO announced today. As text messaging explodes worldwide the need to provide software in local languages has dramatically increased. Eatoni has solved many of the localization issues such as language-specific keypad layouts and language specific characters, as well as backward compatibility with manufacturer's key-assignment heritage, Gutowitz said. more
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