Aether
Aether Systems Inc. introduced version 1.1 of its ScoutWeb software component of the ScoutWare product suite. The new version supports SSL encryption as well as various other levels of encryption security, enabling users to access Web content and applications via standard SSL connections that previously were unavailable to mobile devices, the company said. ScoutWeb is a transcoding software that optimizes HTML content for display on WML-based handheld devices using any device browser, such as Palm Web Clipping, Mobile Internet Explorer and WAP. (410) 654-6400.
Wcities
Wcities, a provider of location-based information, launched a new wireless travel guide for cell phones and personal digital assistants. The company has a customized wireless version of its Web site, which provides navigation tools for traveling users. The site provides information on hotels, restaurants, sporting events and entertainment. (415) 820-3000.
Blue Wave
Blue Wave Systems Inc. launched two new ComStruct Wireless Transcoders, which will allow infrastructure developers to add adaptive rate voice coders to their existing and next-generation networks, the company said. The transcoders, which add adaptive rate GSM-AMR or EVRC voice coders, provide a solution for simultaneously converting multiple voice channels between wireless and fixed-line networks, the company said. The products use T1/E1 connections or the H.110 telecom bus to route calls. According to the company, the transcoder will provide more than 120 channels per CompactPCI slot for GSM-AMR and more than 90 channels per slot for EVRC. www.bluews.com.
AirNet
AirNet Communications Corp. released its new software-defined GPRS base station solution, which the company said offers data services 12 times faster than existing GSM services. The new solution features up to 170 kbps data speeds; it supports all coding schemes and high-speed data and voice; it is capable of supporting GSM and GPRS at the same time; and it is compatible with all GPRS handsets, the company said. (321) 984-1990.
Wapprofit.com
Wapprofit.com unveiled its new English-based i-mode editor and emulator, which the company said will help businesses develop i-mode sites within minutes. The editor can be used with Windows 95/98, NT and 2000, and can support WAP and Handheld Device Markup Language. It also supports the insertion of i-mode tags, auto creation of i-mode menus with phone access keys and enhanced display properties, according to the company. The company also released Cellulize, its new wireless Internet content creation software, which the company said can work in i-mode, HDML, WAP and AvantGo languages. The company said the new product offers a graphical interface, a syntax checker to correct discrepancies among United States, European and Asian formats, and a flexible architecture. www.wapprofit.com.
Extent
Extent Technologies released its new Omnispan, the company’s billing, operations support systems and customer care infrastructure software product for Internet protocol service providers. The company said the new product replaces rating tables with visual interfaces; is designed through the decision operation tree; can implement partnership and commissioning arrangements; and is fully Web based. (888) 4-EXTENT.
WiredPocket
WiredPocket released its new Version 1.0, a program the company said will convert full Internet sites to both WAP and i-mode protocols. Version 1.0 uses the company’s Intelligent Contextual Mapping, which examines full HyperText Markup Language content on a Web site and organizes it into the most comprehensible form for a small screen, the company said. (408) 350-1524.
Itronix
Itronix Corp. released three new wireless handheld computing products, which the company said are designed for faster and more efficient field work in extreme environments. The company’s fex21 is its newest handheld personal computer. It features a 129 MHz processor, external graphics controller and SDRAM memory. Itronix’s Husky FS4 computer has a 192 MHz processor and runs on Microsoft Windows CE. Finally, the company’s T5200 now features an improved 92 MHz microprocessor. www.itronix.com/products.
SnapTrack
SnapTrack Inc. said its SnapCore multimode global positioning system wireless location product is now commercially available. SnapTrack said its SnapCore product provides accurate location information both inside and outside wireless network coverage; supports a range of location service infrastructure implementations; and enables on-demand location services. SnapCore can operate in three modes: SmartServer, which allows position calculations to be performed by a location server; ThinServer, which allows calculations to be done by the mobile terminal with some assistance from a server; and Autonomous GPS mode, in which the mobile terminal requires no server help, according to the company. www.snaptrack.com.
Celeritek
Celeritek Inc. released its, CMM3566-LC, its new W-CDMA power amplifier for wireless data transmission at 3.5Ghz. The new product is intended for use in subscriber units and base stations. It is packaged in a space-efficient leadless chip carrier plastic package, measuring 4mm by 4mm by 1.8mm high, and provides electrical stability and low thermal resistance, the company said. www.celeritek.com.
SmartPoint
SmartPoint Inc. released its SmartNotify, a two-way information delivery service aimed at allowing companies to deliver critical information to their customers in real time and on multiple communication devices. The company’s new product uses the SmartRules engine, which uses customer preferences to monitor data collected in real time. It then identifies time-critical data and decides how the information should be distributed-through a wireless device, cellular phone or by e-mail. www.smartpoint.com.
Qualcomm
Qualcomm Inc. announced it developed a new Zero Intermediate Frequency technology, radioOne, which will reduce the size and manufacturing costs of CDMA radios. The new technology creates a direct conversion architecture for wireless handsets, the company said. It bypasses the need to convert radio frequency to or from intermediate frequency, then to convert intermediate frequency to or from baseband. Qualcomm said radioOne converts radio frequency signals directly to or from baseband analog signals. This, the company said, eliminates the need for large intermediate frequency Surface Acoustic Wave filters and additional intermediate frequency circuitry. www.qualcomm.com.
Mobilaris
Mobilaris AB released its new product, Wireless Portal, which the company said allows wireless carriers to build location-based information databases by letting content owners enter their information in the database while being automatically positioned. The Wireless Portal enables the network to automatically position subscribers while they enter information, and the information is immediately accessible to all location-based services offered by the operator, the company said. This will allow content owners to publicize their location-specific content and will give mobile users access to live, dynamic location-based services, according to the company. www.mobilaris.se.
Espial
Espial introduced its DeviceServer system, a solution the company said enables service providers to customize, deliver, manage and bill for personalized information services to both wireless and wireline devices. The solution works across device and network types, the company said. DeviceServer is an extension to a service provider’s Operations Support System, functioning as a module that extends the ability to profile, track and activate the different functions of individual smart devices. It includes the DS Central database that maintains device and user profiles, the DeviceTalk protocol with an open application programmer interface and a
transcoder that converts Web content for wireless devices based on the DS Central device and user profiles. ww
w.espial.com.
Waves
Waves Ltd. unveiled its MaxxStream 3.0 hardware and software product line designed to enable audio to be preprocessed and streamed over the Internet. The 3.0 hardware incorporates a multiband compressor, allowing customers to control the dynamics of multiple bands simultaneously; enhanced control, allowing all hardware settings and parameters to be changed within the MaxxStream application itself; and professional-level connections, offering both professional and consumer standard audio connections. (865) 546-6115, ext. 11.
First Choice
First Choice Solutions introduced its eZCompare Pro, which the company said is aimed at assisting manufacturers’ marketing, sales and product development employees with product planning, market positioning and competitive product analysis. The company said its new product allows manufacturers to retain control of the way their products are presented in online stores and on Web sites of retailers using eZCompare retail solutions. eZCompare Pro acts as an uploading and updating utility, the company said, allowing manufacturers to control pricing, specifications and graphics. www. eZCompare.com.