Abstract:
A system and method for e-mail control of a digital personal video stream manager (102), for example, to program a video recording device (114). The system includes a personal computer (110) having an e-mail client (1802) and equipping the e-mail client with a DPVSM control plug in (1800). The DPVSM control plug in (1800) is adapted to identify a special DPVSM control e-mail (1900) which is then translated by the DPVSM control program (312). The digital personal video stream manager (102) then activates at the appropriate time to record the program.
Abstract:
A digital personal video stream manager (102) includes a control processor (202), a media interface (204), and one or more control interfaces. The media interface (204) can receive broadband audio and video and convert it into digital file format for transmission on a LAN, such as an IEEE 802.11 based wireless LAN, to a personal computer (110). The media interface (204) can likewise receive digital media files from the personal computer (110) via the wireless interface, and convert them to a format for playback by the audio system (118) or television (116). Further, the digital personal video stream manager (102) can receive controls from remote users to supervise media recording. The control interfaces allow control of the digital personal video stream manager, such as via infrared remote controls.
Abstract:
A system for voice portal-based control of a digital personal video stream manager (102), for example, to program a video recording device (114). Such a system includes a DPVSM control module (3304, 3306, 3308) at a server (3202) of a service provider. The DPVSM control module (3304, 3306, 3308) is adapted to respond to a user calling in a predetermined phone number and using an interactive voice response system, issue prompts and accept inputs for DPVSM control. The DPVSM control module (3304, 3306, 3308) then converts the inputs to a DPVSM Instant Message or a DPVSM e-mail control message. The DPVSM Instant Message or a DPVSM e-mail control message is then transmitted to the user's personal computer (110), where the IM or e-mail plug in translates it and uses it to control the DPVSM (102).
Abstract:
Described herein is a method and system for facilitating power management in a communications system. The communications system includes a server and one or more communications devices operably coupled to a network, each communications device being operable to enter a low power state in response to a "hibernate" command. The "hibernate" command may be provided by a power management unit in the server in response to, for example, a change in routing preference, location or availability status of the user.
Abstract:
A text chat messaging system in which messages are displayed in chronological order on a message-by-message basis according to chat participants includes a messaging server (102); and a plurality of network clients (104) defining said chat participants and configured to identify messages (204) in a chat session according to chat participants and arrange said chat session for display according to a conversation order of participation in said chat session
Abstract:
A telecommunications system including a telephony device (102) having telephony network and packet network connectivity and storing telephony device (102) user data; a first personal computer (500a) having packet network connectivity and storing first user data (106b, 108b, 110b); a second personal computer (500b) having packet network connectivity and storing second user data (106c, 108c, 110c). The telephony device (102) is configured to distinguish between packet network connectivity of said first personal computer (500a) and said second personal computer (500b) and receive said first user data (106b, 108b, 110b) and said second user data (106c, 108c, 110c) using said packet network connectivity and update said telephony device (102) user data using said first user data (106b, 108b, 110b) and said second user data (106c, 108c, 110c), wherein updating includes providing distinguishing indicia between said first user data (106b, 108b, 110b) and said second user data (106c, 108c, 110c).
Abstract:
A telecommunications system includes a network (202); a plurality of client devices (212) operably coupled to said network, said plurality of client devices adapted to select one or more of others of said plurality as contacts on a contact list (404); a presence server (204) coupled to said network and adapted to monitor presence status of selected ones of said others, wherein said presence server maintains one or more records of past presence data for said selected ones; a calendar server (1304) adapted to maintain a calendar for selected ones of said plurality; and a scheduler (1306) adapted to receive said one or more records and said calendar and determine a likely presence status at a predetermined time.
Abstract:
A telecommunications system includes a network (202); a plurality of client devices (212) operably coupled to said network, said plurality of client devices adapted to select one or more of others of said plurality as contacts on a contact list (404); a presence server (204) coupled to said network and adapted to monitor presence status of selected ones of said others; wherein said presence server (204) maintains one or more records of past presence data for said selected ones and is configured to provide said one or more records to a requesting one of said plurality.
Abstract:
A wireless telephone includes a cellular telephone controller configured to interface the cellular telephone to a telephone network; a wireless packet network controller configured to interface the wireless telephone to packet network; and a wireless network access point controller configured to interface a computer to said packet network via telephone network.
Abstract:
A telephone (30) including means for providing wireless communication between two telephone handsets (95, 100), the telephone to establish a conference call between the two telephone handsets, and a computing device (10) coupled to the telephone, the computing device to define the conference call. The computing device allows scheduling and initiating conference calls with individuals and workgroups using a graphical user interface.