Abstract:
A method in a wireless communication device including requesting contextual information from a source outside the wireless communication device, the contextual information requested by a context aware application on the wireless communications device, and providing alternate contextual information to the context aware application with a contextual information discriminator of the wireless communications device when contextual information from the source from which contextual information is requested is not available.
Abstract:
A device communicates with a radio frequency identification ("RFID") device (102) that is associated with an item (500). The device selects a promotional incentive for the item (500) and programs the promotional incentive into the RFID device (102) at one of the following events: point-of-decision to purchase the item, point-of-purchase of the item, or point-of-distribution of the item.
Abstract:
A device communicates with a radio frequency identification ("RFID") device (102) that is associated with an item (500). The device selects a promotional incentive for the item (500) and programs the promotional incentive into the RFID device (102) at one of the following events: point-of-decision to purchase the item, point-of-purchase of the item, or point-of-distribution of the item.
Abstract:
A method in a wireless communication device including requesting contextual information from a source outside the wireless communication device, the contextual information requested by a context aware application on the wireless communications device, and providing alternate contextual information to the context aware application with a contextual information discriminator of the wireless communications device when contextual information from the source from which contextual information is requested is not available.
Abstract:
A radio frequency identification ("RFID") device ( 102 ) having stored thereon an expiration and a set of data bits which, when presented to a processing device ( 602 ) via a RFID reader ( 206 ), causes the processing device ( 602 ) to enable a feature that would otherwise be disabled in an electronic device ( 600 ), and disable the feature when the expiration reaches a predetermined value.
Abstract:
A Universal Plug and Play relationship is established between platforms that comprise parts of separate local networks. A link is provided via that Universal Plug and Play relationship to then facilitate Universal Plug and Play-compatible communications as between elements that do not, in fact, share a common local network.
Abstract:
A device communicates with a radio frequency identification ('RFID') device (102) that is associated with an item (500). The device selects a promotional incentive for the item (500) and programs the promotional incentive into the RFID device (102) at one of the following events: point-of-decision to purchase the item, point-of-purchase of the item, or point-of-distribution of the item.
Abstract:
A network element (200) receives (101), from a plurality of different end users (205), information regarding content clips as pertain to audio-visual content and uses (102) that information to automatically infer a relative popularity of audio-visual content as corresponds to the content clips to provide popularity information. Such audio-visual content can comprise, for example, televised content. The aforementioned information can comprise, for example, such items as a start time and a stop time for a given one of the content clips, at least a portion of a given one of the content clips, a content identifier of some kind, and so forth.
Abstract:
A wireless communications networks (100) and mobile wireless communications devices (120) that receive contextual information, which is unavailable in certain regions (160), which may not be populated with contextual information sources or due to temporary interruptions. In some modes of operation, the contextual information is provided to the wireless communications device via a contextual information discriminator, which may be located either in the network or on the wireless communications device, for example when contextual information requested is unavailable.