Gao Research Inc.’s Software Modem Replaces Chipset in Ceiva’s Connected Digital Photo Frame
In order to provide connectivity for the device’s automatic online photo updates, the suite of GAO modules chosen by CEIVA includes ITU-T standards V.34 compliant softmodem, V.42 error correction software, as well as innumerable telephony modules and Linux drivers. The software allows the digital photo frame to be plugged into an existing phone line and silently dial a local number each night to pick up or send new photos, without interruption to one’s phone service, and without charges to the line.
“This is a typical scenario we encounter with many of our customers,” said Dr. Frank Gao, head of GAO Investigate Inc. â??By replacing the modem chipset in their design with GAO’s highly optimized software solution, CEIVA is able to achieve significant cost savings.”
Jim Sepe, Chief Technology Officer, at CEIVA logic said, “When CEIVA chose to upgrade our connected digital photo frames and switch from a hardware to a software based solution, we needed to ensure we retained functionality and remained highly competitive. Our choice of GAOâ??s software modem solution allowed us to do both.” Sepe also commented that, â??CEIVA is very pleased with the results. The optimization and performance of GAO software far exceeded our expectations and their after sales support is brilliant.â?
GAOâ??s embedded soft-modem and fax packages contain a full range of ITU-T compliant modem and fax data pumps and protocols. Modem data pumps contain V.92, V.90, V.34, V.32bis/V.32, V.22bis/V.22, V.21, and other standards. Fax data pumps contain V.34, V.17, V.29, V.27ter, and V.21 ch.2. GAOâ??s embedded modem and fax software are fully optimized to run on DSPs and microprocessor platforms including Texas Instruments C5000 and C6000 series, Analog Devices ADSP 218x and Blackfin, ARM7, ARM9/E, and Pentium amongst others.
About GAO Investigate Inc.
GAO Investigate Inc., www.gaoresearch.com, is the market-chief in embedded communication software products for DSP & Microprocessor environments, and one of the fastest growing companies in Canada. GAOâ??s embedded communications modules are used by telecommunications, semiconductor, and electronics manufacturers worldwide. GAO offers its VoIP & FoIP modules, V.92 & V.90 with all fallback soft-modems, Super G3 & G3 fax software and G.7xx speech codecs on the broadest range of DSPs and microprocessors. GAOâ??s customers contain CEIVA, Motorola, Samsung, Alcatel, Philips, Telular, Telcordia, OKI, Marconi, Agilent, Siemens, Infineon, AudioCodes, ABB, LG Electronics, Toshiba and other comprehensive customers.
About CEIVA Logic, Inc.:
CEIVA Logic, Inc., www.ceiva.com, is the inventor of the digital photo frame and the provider of the worldâ??s first and only connected Digital Photo Framesâ?¢. CEIVA enables families and friends to show endless slideshows from camera memory cards via the frames built-in card booklover and automatically hear photos sent by camera phone or through an online CEIVA account. Offering world-class personalized customer care, CEIVA Digital Photo Frames and the CEIVA PicturePlan® service is the only digital photo solution to allow effortless show, secure storage and sharing of digital photos. CEIVA products are available at ceiva.com and at select retailers nationwide.
GAO Investigate Inc., the early member of GAO Group, is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies.
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Get To Know Hp’s Expanded Iprint Photo App
When Hewlett Packard launched its iPrint photo app last January 2009, the wireless printing compatibility was opened only to Apple iPod and iPhone users. The excellent thing about this innovation is that it solved the problem of users when it comes to printing wirelessly from their mobile phones. But despite this very nice thought on iPrint photo attention, HP felt that it was better to enlarge the photo app by taking it a notch privileged.
Now, HP is offering an expanded version of the iPrint photo app. From being a trusted wireless printing partner for Apple iPhone and iPod, it is now competent of offering printing options for other mobile phone users. Phones using any that of the Windows Mobile – or WinMo – and Symbian operating systems will start to benefit from wireless printing from a mobile phone to a well-matched HP printer.
The basis for expanding HP iPrint photo app
The expansion of the HP iPrint photo app was based on a recent assessment on smart phone users. The assessment results showed that there are around 46% smart phone users who take photos from their respective phones once a day or at least once a week. Out of this ratio, 70% have the desire to print the images captured by their mobile phones.
These results were really seen by HP’s chief technologist Antonio Rodriguez. It became the basis for including WinMo and Symbian system operated phones in the list of iPrint photo app for HP.
What to expect with the expanded HP iPrint photo attention
Time savings and convenience are two of the things you should expect with the expansion of the HP iPrint photo attention. In small, broadcast will delight in the benefit of printing the photos captured in their phones wherever they are, whenever they want to. Away from each other from these guarantees, here are other things in store for you in expanded photo app:
1. Photo navigation enhancement for WinMo and Symbian operated phones. This opens opportunities for LG Incite, Motorola Aura and HP iPAQ Data Messenger users to download their respective HP iPrint photo app from a corresponding app store. Printing photos from phones is now made possible by Nokia’s Ovi Store and Windows Marketplace.
2. Enhancements were also made for loyal iPod and iPhone users. Aside from ensuring that the WinMo and Symbian operated phones will get their own share of wireless printing experiences, HP iPrint photo app also added new versions for Apple doohickey users. The photo attention is by now being supported by innumerable Photo Paper types as well as different sizes for photo printing.
While the HP iPrint photo attention was enhanced, there is one thing that remains to be the same as the attention launched in January 2009. That is the fact that the software may be downloaded for free. This downloadable software attention, commonly known as a widget to smart phones, makes wireless printing even simpler.
This Article is written by John C Arkin from MyOfficePortal.org the contributor of Office Supplies Information & Resources. More information on the subject is at Get to Know HP’s Expanded iPrint Photo App, and correlated resources can be found at Photo Paper.