Monday, March 9, 2009

Webcam Brings 3-D to Topps Sports Cards



Since the 1950s, Topps has sold baseball trading cards filled with photos and stats, bringing the game to life. Now the company is bringing its cards to life.

A fanciful depiction of a 3-D image of Ryan Howard of the Phillies from a Topps 3D Live card.

Beginning Monday, collectors who hold a special Topps 3D Live baseball card in front of a webcam will see a three-dimensional avatar of the player on the computer screen. Rotate the card, and the figure rotates in full perspective. It’s called “augmented reality,” a combination of a real image with a virtual one.

“This is the ‘Beam me up, Scotty’ version of a baseball card that will get kids to buy more. We see this baseball season as a redefining moment for us,” said Steve Grimes, chief digital officer at Topps.

Topps needs to augment reality because baseball cards are struggling in the Internet age. Today’s collectors, most of whom are still boys, can just as easily and less expensively find the sports facts they want online.

While once a $1 billion business, the market for sports trading cards has shrunk to $200 million in yearly revenue today, according to information provided by Major League Baseball Properties in a recent lawsuit against a former card licensee. (The players’ association licenses the right to use players’ likenesses.)

The baseball card business is dominated by Topps, based in New York, and Upper Deck, based in Carlsbad, Calif. According to Chris Olds, editor of Beckett Baseball, a card collectors’ publication, Topps has the edge. “When people think baseball cards, they think of Topps,” he said.

Michael Eisner, the former chief of Walt Disney, did too, and in 2007 his Tornante Company and Madison Dearborn Partners bought Topps for $385 million. They hatched big plans to make trading cards relevant again.

Total Immersion, a French company, brought Topps the augmented reality technology. It has already been used in a theme park and for some auto design work. Using the technology, card collectors see a three-dimensional version of a player and can play elementary pitching, batting and catching games using the computer keyboard.

Mr. Eisner said Topps expected to ship 10 million packs of Series 1 (12 cards for $2) and Topps Attax cards this year (5 for $1). Scott Kelnhofer, editor of Card Trade, an industry publication, says the Total Immersion technology could strike a chord with boys. “This is the boldest technology idea we’ve seen in sports cards so far. The key is not to have it be a novelty and then it’s on to the next one.”

Mr. Eisner says he does not see Topps as a trading card business. “I see it as a cultural, iconic institution not that different from Disney; it conjures up an emotional response that has a feel good, Proustian kind of uplift,” he said.

Mr. Eisner has also created Back on Topps, a 17-episode Internet comedy that spoofs his acquisition of the company. He is developing a movie based on another of the company’s products, Bazooka Joe bubble gum. He also wants to create sports films.

Topps and Upper Deck already drive collectors to the Web by inserting special cards with unique codes in the packs. Entering the codes at Toppstown.com or UpperDeckU.com allows fans to create avatars, trade virtual cards and enter virtual worlds and interact with other visitors.

On deck: virtual cards that “come alive and contain video,” said Louise Curcio, vice president for marketing at Upper Deck.

For Mr. Eisner, the Topps 3D Live cards are a natural extension of the brand. “We take technology as our friend,” he said. “The playing card is the beginning, not the end.”

New York Times

Philips USB Notebook Travel Speakers



If you live out of a suite case and your laptop is not adequate, this Philips compact speakers might be for you. The little package has built-in bass pipe emphasizes low tones for a clear, realistic sound. It is small and lightweight for carrying in your pocket or bag. Enjoy wide stereo sound stage when speakers placed apart. Works with all portable music devices and works with or without batteries for extra convenience.

Samsung SCH-r211 Now Available to Cricket Customers

~Slim New Bar Phone Provides Power and Performance Over Cricket’s 3G Wireless Network~






SAN DIEGO & DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cricket Communications, Inc., a leading provider of unlimited wireless services and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leap Wireless International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LEAP), and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), a leading mobile phone distributor in the U.S., today announced that the Samsung SCH-r211 is now available to Cricket customers. The r211 is a sleek, modern bar style phone with an easy-to-use interface.

“The r211 is an extremely attractive and durable device for customers who want easy access to all the services and features they need to conduct their mobile lifestyles,” said Jeff Toig, vice president of product marketing for Cricket. “The r211 brings the Samsung brand and high value to Cricket’s sub-$100 retail category and is an excellent way for customers to take advantage of Cricket’s unlimited plans.”

The r211 is Mobile Web ready and supports downloadable content including ringtones and wallpapers, ringback tones, and with Cricket Games and Apps, you can download your favorite games and applications. The phone also supports AWS, allowing the customer to use the r211 in all Cricket markets, text messaging services, any-key/auto answer and personal tools such as calendar, memo pad, alarm clock, calculator, and more. The slim r211 measures 4.07 x 1.77 x .59 inches and holds up to 500 contacts. The r211 is immediately available at Cricket retail stores and dealers for $89.99.

With plans starting as low as $35 per month, Cricket’s unlimited wireless plans include unlimited anytime minutes, U.S. long distance, text and picture messaging, text to Mexico, Mobile Web, directory assistance, coverage in all Cricket markets, Premium Extended Coverage and more.

For more information, please visit a Cricket retail location, or online visit www.mycricket.com or www.samsungwireless.com.

Press Release

Philips Launches New SpeechMike Air


Wireless version of popular dictation device targeted to heavy dictation users in legal, healthcare settings



ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Royal Philips Electronics (AEX: PHI)(NYSE: PHG) today announced the launch of SpeechMike Air, a wireless version of its popular SpeechMike audio recording device. With the addition of SpeechMike Air, Philips further expands its line of modern, digital speech processing solutions.

SpeechMike Air features include wireless functionality, a dictation microphone, playback speaker, dictation control and PC navigation. In addition, software included with the device is compatible with Dragon Naturally Speaking® speech recognition software, enabling users to customize SpeechMike Air by controlling key functions of the speech recognition software.

Product design is based on a streamlined shape and enlarged function buttons that keep movement to an absolute minimum. The "push-to-dictate" function simplifies the dictation process and makes it more intuitive, enabling the start and stop functions to be controlled with a single button.

"We believe the SpeechMike Air sets the global standard in terms of innovation, ergonomics and user-friendliness. The system clearly highlights our position as the world's leading one-stop shop for modern, digital speech processing solutions - now also boasting a wireless solution for the office, medical practice or law firm," said Dr. Thomas Brauner, CEO and Category Leader, Philips Speech Processing. "With innovative technology and sophisticated solutions that work, we are shaping the workflows of our customers even more productively."

In addition to the wireless hand-held device, the SpeechMike Air system includes the SpeechMike AirPort docking station and SpeechMike AirBridge receiver module. The docking station connects to a computer, and allows for recharging and easy data transfer while the receiver module wirelessly handles speech data from the dictation device from a range of up to 32 feet. Data transfer is encrypted and takes place via Bluetooth technology using a specially developed redundant data transmission protocol.

The full potential of the SpeechMike Air can be demonstrated in conjunction with the SpeechExec Pro and SpeechExec Enterprise digital dictation management solutions. The SpeechMike Air will be available in autumn in two versions, which are both available with and without SpeechExec Pro software. The SpeechMike Air Classic features a sliding switch and the Pro version uses buttons. The device comes with a range of high-quality accessories, including a leather case, international power adapter and rechargeable batteries.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

O2 helps busy family lives with O2 Joggler


O2’s revolutionary touch screen device sits at the centre of the home and helps family life run more smoothly


O2 today announces the O2 Joggler, a first-of-its-kind device which will transform the way families manage their busy lives. Taking the place of all the notes traditionally placed on the fridge door, the O2 Joggler is always on and can be used by the entire family. It sends text message reminders which mean every family member will know who needs to be where by when. The O2 Joggler launches in early April. 

The O2 Joggler has been built on the insight that family life is hectic and can be difficult to manage. Appointments, birthdays, school runs, work deadlines and more can all be stored on the O2 Joggler’s calendar, which will text handy reminders to family members’ O2 mobile phones. 

The digital evolution of the traditional family wall calendar, the O2 Joggler is a sleek 7” touch screen device for the household that keeps the whole family connected. Ideally placed in the kitchen or the living room, O2 Joggler sits at the heart of the family home and is available to customers on all UK networks*.

It connects to your home Broadband either wirelessly or using an ethernet cable. There is no in-built SIM and therefore no ongoing costs or monthly subscription. 

Alistair Johnston, Marketing Director, Telefónica O2 UK, said: “We’ve developed the O2 Joggler with today’s busy families in mind. It has been purpose built to help families better organise their lives.” 

Play music, watch videos, catch-up on breaking news 

The O2 Joggler is much more than an electronic calendar. It features a wide range of additional features for the whole family, including: 

· Weather – never get caught out in the rain again with updates from Sky News Weather. The O2 Joggler provides a four-day forecast from 60 UK towns as well as most other cities across the world, useful for checking the weather before a holiday. 

· Traffic – get the latest traffic black spot updates from Trafficmaster including the average speed of traffic on major roads**. O2 Joggler remembers the last place that was looked at and centres its traffic information around this location. 

· News and sports  catch the latest headlines from Sky News and Sky Sports. Headlines are refreshed throughout the day, making it useful for checking scores and headlines without any hassle. 

· Photos – The O2 Joggler can also be used as a digital photo frame. Up to 200 photos can be stored on the internal 1GB memory or through an external USB memory. 

· Music/ Video – play up to 100 songs or videos stored on the device memory using the O2 Joggler’s built-in speakers, or stream it through a home PC.*** 

· Games – customers can test their brain skills with a game of Sudoku. And if they need to pop out and pick up the kids, they just touch-save and carry on playing later. More games will be coming soon. 

· Tools – use the O2 Joggler as an alarm clock or calculator. 

Coming soon 

· Messaging – The O2 Joggler will let customers send 50 text messages every month to any mobile in the UK for free. It will also be possible to send texts to the O2 Joggler from any UK mobile. 

· Radio – A wide array of pre-set internet radio stations will soon be available to listen to. 

As new applications and content become available, they will be sent directly to the O2 Joggler, ensuring it’s always kept up to date. 

O2 Calendar 

The new electronic O2 Calendar is available both on the O2 Joggler and as a stand-alone, free service on the internet. It provides a simple and convenient way for families to better manage their lives and is available to anyone, regardless of network*. Appointments can be included on the O2 Calendar using the Web or via text message. 

The O2 Joggler will be available from early April at O2 stores and from the O2 online shop at www.O2.co.uk, priced at £149.99, or free if taken instead of a handset at upgrade****. For more information, visit www.o2.co.uk/family 


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