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Patent US8224377 - Personal lifestyle device - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA method and apparatus for advertising a service on a wireless device. The method includes: storing authentication information in the wireless device; using the authentication information to establish communication between the wireless device and a service provider; and subsequent to the communication...http://www.google.com/patents/US8224377?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8224377 - Personal lifestyle deviceAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8224377 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 13/155,105Publication dateJul 17, 2012Filing dateJun 7, 2011Priority dateMar 7, 2006Also published asCN101443802A, CN101443802B, US7720505, US7957764, US8391919, US8750920, US20070214492, US20120278860, US20130183938, US20140287722, WO2007103330A1Publication number13155105, 155105, US 8224377 B1, US 8224377B1, US-B1-8224377, US8224377 B1, US8224377B1InventorsParamesh Gopi, Aswath Mohan, Partho MishraOriginal AssigneeMarvell World Trade Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (18), Non-Patent Citations (16), Classifications (27) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetPersonal lifestyle device
US 8224377 B1Abstract
A method and apparatus for advertising a service on a wireless device. The method includes: storing authentication information in the wireless device; using the authentication information to establish communication between the wireless device and a service provider; and subsequent to the communication being established between the wireless device and the service provider, advertising, on the wireless device, context-specific information about a service associated with the service provider based on at least one of (i) an ambient temperature, (ii) a body temperature of a user of the wireless device, and (iii) a heart rate of the user.
advertise, on the wireless device, context-specific information about a service associated with the service provider based on at least one of (i) an ambient temperature, (ii) a body temperature of a user of the wireless device, and (iii) a heart rate of the user.
3. The wireless device of claim 1, wherein the control module is further configured to receive a message from the service provider, wherein the message includes information about the service.
4. The wireless device of claim 1, wherein the memory is further configured to store a profile comprising services provided by the service provider, the wireless device further comprising a search engine configured to:
wherein the control module is further configured to transmit an order for the service from the wireless device to the service provider in response to the second data input by the user via the keypad.
wherein the control module is further configured to transmit an order for the service from the wireless device to the service provider in response to the data input by the user via the keypad.
wherein the control module is further configured to transmit an order for the service from the wireless device to the service provider in response to the output generated by the microphone.
11. A method for advertising a service on a wireless device, the method comprising:
subsequent to the communication being established between the wireless device and the service provider,
advertising, on the wireless device, context-specific information about a service associated with the service provider based on at least one of (i) an ambient temperature, (ii) a body temperature of a user of the wireless device, and (iii) a heart rate of the user.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising receiving a message from the service provider, wherein the message includes information about the service.
storing, in the wireless device, a profile comprising services ordered from the service provider;
in response to the second data having been input by the user via the keypad, transmitting an order for the service from the wireless device to the service provider.
in response to the data having been input by the user via the keypad, transmitting an order for the service from the wireless device to the service provider.
in response to the output generated by the microphone, transmitting an order for the service from the wireless device to the service provider. Description
This present disclosure is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/778,229, filed on May 12, 2010, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/369,454 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,720,505), filed on Mar. 7, 2006.
In general, in one aspect, this specification discloses a wireless device including: memory configured to store authentication information in the wireless device, wherein the authentication information is used to authorize communication between the wireless device and a service provider; and a control module configured to i) establish communication between the wireless device and the service provider using the authentication information, and ii) advertise, on the wireless device, context-specific information about a service associated with the service provider based on at least one of (i) an ambient temperature, (ii) a body temperature of a user of the wireless device, and (iii) a heart rate of the user.
In general, in another aspect, this specification describes a method for advertising a service on a wireless device. The method includes: storing authentication information in the wireless device; using the authentication information to establish communication between the wireless device and a service provider; and subsequent to the communication being established between the wireless device and the service provider, advertising, on the wireless device, context-specific information about a service associated with the service provider based on at least one of (i) an ambient temperature, (ii) a body temperature of a user of the wireless device, and (iii) a heart rate of the user.
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