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United States Patent Application - User-programmed automated communications
A communications device may be programmed to initiate a communications operation when a particular condition is met. The user may set any suitable condition, including for example a date and time, location, event, received or sent communications operation, or any other suitable criteria.
iPhone 4.0 OS: event based modes, intellingent and scheduled communications
iPhone 4.0 OS: event based modes, intellingent and scheduled communications
unwiredview.com — Now that with 3.0 OS iPhone has basically caught up with the traditional smartphones in functionality, it... may be time to look how Apple can make the next generation devices even smarter. We’ve already seen some of the things, like integration ... (more) iPhone 4.0 OS: event based modes, intellingent and ...
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iPhone 4.0 OS: event based modes, intellingent and scheduled communications
Unwired View — Now that with 3.0 OS iPhone has basically caught up with the traditional smartphones in functionality, it may be time to look how Apple can make the next generation devices even smarter. We’ve already seen some of the things, like integration between Mapping and Calendar app in recent Apple patent filings. Some new patent applications from Apple reveal even more. iPhone event based modes One such patent application, called “Event-based modes for electronic devices” describes how your iPhone 4.0 device could be able to automatically adapt to different locations and life events. The “life events” can include such things as: any location-based event (e.g., the device entering or ...

iPhone Patents Promise to Automate Our Relationships at Last [Apple]
Gizmodo — Unwired View uncovered three new iPhone patents that promise to turn everything from calling grandma on her birthday to turning off your phone in a movie theater into gloriously mindless activities. Scheduled Communications "A communications device may be programmed to initiate a communications operation when a particular condition is met. The user may set any suitable condition, including for example a date and time, location, event, received or sent communications operation..." In other words, automatically email grandma on ...

iPhone 4.0 revealed: Event based modes, scheduled and intellingent device
iPhone Buzz — Apple has recently pushed out its iPhone 3.1 software for developers, just about two weeks after the iPhone OS 3.0 released. And now,  we are talking about the next generation of Apple device: iPhone 4.0. What?! Yes, that's revealed based on recent Apple patent fillings. Some new patent applications include event-based modes, scheduled and intelligent communications. Event-based modes: your iPhone 4.0 device could be able to automatically adapt to different locations and life events and reconfigure it’s settings – e.g. switch the sound off and turn on a voicemail when calendar shows that you are in the meeting. Scheduled communications: somewhat similar to the ...

iPhone 4.0 Revealed
The Iphone Spot — Apple has recently pushed out its iPhone 3.1 software for developers, just about two weeks after the iPhone OS 3.0 released. And now,  we are talking about the next generation of Apple device: iPhone 4.0. What?! Yes, that’s revealed based on recent Apple patent fillings. Some new patent applications include event-based modes, scheduled and intelligent communications. Event-based modes: As shown by above picture, your iPhone 4.0 device could be able to automatically adapt to different locations and life events and reconfigure it’s settings – e.g. switch the sound off and turn on a voicemail when calendar shows that you are in the meeting. ...

iPhone 4.0 revealed: Event based modes, scheduled and intellingent device
Top iPhone News — Apple has recently pushed out its iPhone 3.1 software for developers, just about two weeks after the iPhone OS 3.0 released. And now,  we are talking about the next generation of Apple device: iPhone 4.0. What?! Yes, that’s revealed based on recent Apple patent fillings. Some new patent applications include event-based modes, scheduled and intelligent communications. Event-based modes: As shown by above picture, your iPhone 4.0 device could be able to automatically adapt to different locations and life events and reconfigure it’s settings – e.g. switch the sound off and turn on a voicemail when calendar shows that you are in the meeting. Scheduled ...

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