Pathloss tuning technology doubles accuracy of optimization processes and enables higher reliability in self-optimizing networks

London, 17 November 2008 – Actix, the recognized market leader in RF simulation and optimization solutions, revealed today it has been granted a key patent for a technology which doubles the accuracy of optimization processes. Patent protection for the invention, a technique known as pathloss tuning, makes Actix the only company worldwide able to offer this technology to network operators as part of its Radioplan and Actix One NSM systems.

“This is good news for customers using Actix solutions, and confirms once again our leadership in the development of innovative solutions,” said Richard Thompson, Actix CFO. “Actix’ Radioplan technology has been proven to deliver the most reliable and accurate network plans in numerous network operator trials and commercial deployments, and we’re pleased that a core element of this solution is now fully protected. Actix’ pathloss tuning functionality is a key building block towards the realization of a self-sufficient optimization system.”

Read more: Actix granted key network optimization patent

-- Available in 75 Languages, T9 Text Input is Becoming a Popular Way to Spread Holiday Cheer around the World via SMS and Charitable Giving -- 

LONDON, UK., December 17, 2008 – The holidays are finally here and what better way to spread the holiday cheer than with a text message to your friends and family. People around the world are sending the season’s greetings via email, IM and SMS mobile messaging, and with Nuance Communication Inc.’s (NASDAQ: NUAN) T9® Text Input it’s easy, with support for upwards of 75 languages worldwide on a broad range of handsets.

Nuance’s T9 predictive text makes saying “Happy Holidays” easier than ever for a variety of languages, including:

Read more: ‘Tis the Season for Nuance Mobile’s T9

In time for the Christmas holidays Momail launches a Flickr add-on making photo sharing and photo search from the mobile easier than ever.

Stockholm, Sweden. December 17, 2008 – Momail (www.momail.com) has launched Flickr integration to its popular mobile email service that enhances photo sharing and searching using the mobile phone. Just by simply sending an email message, the end-user now can upload photos from their camera phone, search and download public and private photos and receive information on recent updates from friends and family.

All photos sent to the mobile via the Flickr search and download functions are automatically optimized for the individual handset via Momail’s patented MMOPE-technology. Thus, photos download quickly and save up to 99.9% of mobile data.

Read more: Momail and Flickr enhance photo sharing on the go

Integrates a ‘Send a Bubble Message’ Command into Additional Mobile Handheld Address Books. 

Mountain View, December 17, 2008 — Bubble Motion, the pioneer and global leader for next-generation voice messaging, today announced that it has expanded BubbleCLIENT™ support to include iPhone, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola devices.  The BubbleCLIENT™ software is a free download for end-users, and enables the ability to ‘Send a Bubble message’ from directly within the phone’s native address book. 

BubbleCLIENT™ already supports Nokia and BlackBerry devices, and all of the supported devices are currently being rolled out with Bubble Motion’s operator partners.  Support for a number of other handhelds and mobile OSes is currently in development by Bubble Motion’s Client Development team.

Read more: Bubble Motion Expands BubbleCLIENT™ Support to iPhone, Sony Ericsson and Motorola Devices

- More addictive than Tetris!
- Free phenomenon hottest thing on handsets around the world

Cubed Addict is the first game from Dojo and is the latest videogaming craze sweeping the internet around the world. The simple yet ingenious game is an international innovation, uniting players on their mobile phones and on computers for the first time.

The game is a true mass-market proposition, simple and free. It allows the user to win amazing online prizes and is the first in a series of titles from ground-breaking technology firm Dojo. For the first time gamers will be able to play with and against challengers around the world in real-time on their mobiles, using Dojo’s cutting-edge multiplayer gaming technology.

Read more: Groundbreaking global Dojo unites phones and computers for the first time