Friday, December 12, 2008
NPlod Systems announces new revolutionary designs for cell phones
These difficulties are accentuated by the lack of feedback response experienced by the user when typing. At NPlod Systems, we have developed the technology that allows the user to experience the best of both worlds.
Our technology consists of gracing the user with a full tactile screen and complete feedback response during input; which eliminates the need for manufacturers researching and adopting various technologies like the Haptic (Haptikos) technology in order to somewhat duplicate or mimic the feedback that is normally experienced on a non-virtual keyboard.
At NPlod Systems, we feel that the user shouldn't have to settle for the next best thing, but to experience innovation at it's best. Our technology is embedded in a smart and unique design system that makes our products simply superior. You asked for innovation and that is exactly what we have delivered.
For licensing or investment opportunities please contact us at ip@nplod.com.
To read the article on Palluxo.com's website, here is the Url:
http://www.palluxo.com/2008/04/25/leaked-apple-to-licence-haptic-technology-for-iphone/
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Intellectual Property
1. Uniqueness and attractiveness of the device or form factor.
2. User friendly device.
3. Device that is reliable.
4. Multimedia rich device.
Needless to say, a good majority of non AT&T subscribers either ended their contracts with their existing carriers or started new lines of service with AT&T!
Realizing the market potential of the iPhone form factor and the unavailability of its CDMA version a year ago, mobile device manufacturers like HTC (formerly known as Audiovox) and Samsung released their own 3G versions in order to compete.
Apple released their CDMA version of the iPhone and once again, people lined up overnight. Sounds like HTC and Samsung are going to have a tough time competing with Apple's iPhone. Not too long after, iPhone users and similar phone users came to the realization of how painful it can be to type on the keyboard that appears on the device's screen. That led the iPhone competitors to redesign their version of the phone by incorporating a full QWERTY keyboard. Will iPhone undergo the same changes in order to appease the concerns of its growing number of users? It will be interesting to see... You're probably wondering about my previous statement aren't you? Well, it'll be interesting to see because if you haven't noticed, Apple has always paid attention to two particular aspects of their products: Design and Quality. That's what makes Apple products stand out in comparison to other products. For example, in the computer business, you can clearly see how Apple revolutionized the physical image of what a computer system could look like. On the PC side, despite the number of manufacturers except for Sony, the PCs pretty much retained the same form factor which can easily be translated as "old or boring" in our competitive global markets language today. Let’s get back to our original topic. Take a good look at the cell phones out there, pay close attention to their designs and point out one that's truly original, unique and innovative. My point exactly; there's none! They all look similar to one another! It’s like having different shades of one particular color; it’s monotone, boring. After reading a few blogs recently, I couldn't help to notice the rise in the number of Palm handheld users who complained about how Palm's devices pretty much all looked the same since the Treo 300 which was released back in July 2002! During the anticipation for the Treo Centro, a couple of bloggers posted the following comments:
Blogger 2: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Irrelevant.You folks rehash the same stale OS and hardware with minor tweaks for years...and you think we care anymore? Wake up. I tripped over this link on my way to find the directions to my local Apple and/or AT&T store. Yawn. Too little too late.
Yikes! There were other interesting comments as well and you can read them here. The message is clear: the times have changed. It’s definitely time for a change!
I would like to clarify that this article isn’t strictly aimed at Palm’s products necessarily, but all the cell phone and PDA manufacturers who need get the message that it is time for a radical change where our ways of living and doing things need to evolve as we evolve.
After supporting those types of devices over the years and knowing what consumers are after, we have developed a couple of stunning products that would take the world by storm and revolutionize the way these types of devices are designed and manufactured. It’s time to think outside the box and that is what we do best here at NPlod Systems. These stunning products are Patent Pending and are on the market for licensing.
email: ip@nplod.com