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IBM VP and Handwriting Recognition Expert Krishna Nathan to Keynote Mi-Co User Days
Mi-Co announced today that Krishna Nathan, the top services executive in IBM Research and an expert in handwriting recognition technology, will deliver the keynote address at Mi-Co User Days on April 25. In its 4 year span, Mi-Co User Days has become the premier event focusing on the use of...
Tags: handwriting recognition, IBM Corp.
Research articles 2006-04-17
New Logitech io2 Digital Pen Features Improved Handwriting Recognition, Advanced Shortcuts Using ioTags; Pen Turns Handwritten Notes Into Microsoft Word Documents in Seconds
HANNOVER, Germany -- Today at CeBIT, Logitech (SWX:LOGN) (NASDAQ:LOGI) unveiled the new version of the LogitechR ioTM2 Digital Pen. The new digital pen -- which converts handwriting into digital text in seconds -- has improved handwriting recognition and offers a new written shortcut that efficiently transforms notes into a MicrosoftR...
Tags: handwriting recognition, IBM Lotus Notes, Logitech, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word
Research articles 2006-03-08
Zi Announces Nintendo Deployment of Decuma Korean for Use in Nintendo DS Portable Video Game System; Decuma Korean Handwriting Recognition Software Now Available for Licensing by OEMs.
CALGARY, ALBERTA, May 9, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Zi Corporation (TSX:ZIC)(NASDAQ:ZICA), a leading provider of intelligent interface solutions, today announced that its handwriting recognition software, DecumaR Korean, has been deployed by CALGARY, ALBERTA, May 9, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Zi Corporation (TSX:ZIC)(NASDAQ:ZICA),...
Tags: game, handwriting recognition, Nintendo Co. Ltd., video game
Research articles 2007-05-09
CIC announces new handwriting recognition software for Microsoft Windows CE platform
LAS VEGAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 18, 1996--Communication Intelligence Corporation (NASDAQ: CICI) CIC today announced Jot, a new handwriting recognition system optimized for the new Microsoft Windows CE operating system platform.
Tags: handwriting recognition, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE, software
Research articles 1996-11-18
Lexicus Corporation Announces Cursive Handwriting Recognition Software for Mobile Computing Developers; Neural Network-Based Software Enables Developers to Add Cursive, Print and Mixed Handwriting Recognition to Microsoft Windows Applications
LAS VEGAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 14, 1994--Lexicus Corporation, a Motorola Inc.-owned (NYSE:MOT) company, today announced its Lexicus Longhand Handwriting Recognition Software for Developers.
Tags: handwriting recognition, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, mobile, mobile computing, network, neural network, software, window
Research articles 1994-11-14
Motorola Announces Speech and Handwriting Recognition on OS-9 from Microware; Enables New Small and Smart Devices
PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 16, 1996--Motorola's Lexicus Division (NYSE:MOT) announced today both its QuickPrintTM handwriting recognition software and CrystalTalkTM speech recognition software were ported to OS-9 Real-Time Operating System from Microware Systems Corporation.
Tags: handwriting recognition, Motorola Inc.
Research articles 1996-09-16
Communication Intelligence Corporation Begins Shipping Jot Handwriting Recognition System for the Palm III and PalmPilot Connected Organizers
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 12, 1998--Communication Intelligence Corporation CIC (NASDAQ:CICI) announced today that it began shipping a new version of its JotTM handwriting recognition system which supports the Palm IIITM, PalmPilotTM, and Pilot edition connected organizers from 3Com (NASDAQ:COMS).
Tags: handwriting recognition, Palm Inc.
Research articles 1998-08-12
Communication Intelligence Corporation Begins Shipping Jot Handwriting Recognition System for the Palm III and PalmPilot Connected Organizers
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 12, 1998--Communication Intelligence Corporation CIC (NASDAQ:CICI) announced today that it began shipping a new version of its JotTM handwriting recognition system which supports the Palm IIITM, PalmPilotTM, and Pilot edition connected organizers from 3Com (NASDAQ:COMS).
Tags: handwriting recognition, Palm Inc.
Research articles 1998-08-12
TI boosts handwriting-recognition effort - Texas Instruments
AVEZZANO, ITALY -- Texas Instruments plans to load new handwriting-recognition algorithms into the ROM of 8-bit microcontrollers and introduce a new family of MCUs for pen-based computers, portable communicators, and other applications.
Tags: handwriting recognition, Texas Instruments Inc.
Research articles 1993-04-12
Semtech's USAR Introduces Touch Screen Controller/Digitizer for Wireless Internet Appliances; Zero-Power, Noise Resistant IC Supports Handwriting Recognition
Business Editors & High-Tech Writers
Tags: handwriting recognition, Internet, touch screen, wireless, wireless Internet
Research articles 2000-11-10
Xerox versus U.S. Robotics. (Xerox Corp. files patent infringement lawsuit)(Brief Article)
Xerox Corp., Rochester, N.Y., filed a patent infringement lawsuit against U.S. Robotics Corp. last week, alleging the company illegally used its handwriting recognition technology in the Graffiti pen-based ... Xerox Corp., Rochester, N.Y., filed a patent infringement lawsuit against U.S. Robotics Corp. last week, alleging...
Tags: handwriting recognition, Xerox Corp.
Research articles 1997-05-05
Motorola, Microsoft Taiwan and Acer Sertek Announce Handwriting Recognition Software Promotion in Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 12, 1996--Today, Motorola (NYSE:MOT), Microsoft Taiwan, and Acer Sertek announced a 6-week promotional offering of Motorola's WisdomPen (pronounced as "HuiBi" in Chinese) handwriting recognition system, and Microsoft's Windows 95 upgrade version.
Tags: Acer Inc., handwriting recognition, Microsoft Corp., Motorola Inc.
Research articles 1996-11-12
ART to Provide Advanced Wireless Speech and Handwriting Recognition Technologies on TI's OMAP Processor Platform for Next-Generation Mobile Devices
Business Editors & Technology Writers
Tags: handwriting recognition, Texas Instruments Inc., wireless
Research articles 2002-02-05
Lexicus Corp. ships cursive Handwriting Recognition Software for Microsoft Windows
PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 30, 1994--Lexicus Corp., a Motorola Inc.-owned (NYSE:MOT) company, Friday shipped its Lexicus Longhand Handwriting Recognition Software for Developers.
Tags: handwriting recognition, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, software, window
Research articles 1994-12-30
Zi Corporation Announces World's First Mobile Device Handwriting Recognition Solution With Text Prediction; Doubles Language Capabilities of Decuma Handwriting to 31 Languages
LUND, Sweden & CALGARY, Alberta -- Zi Corporation (NASDAQ:ZICA)(TSX:ZIC), a leading provider of intelligent interface solutions, today announced the release of the latest version of its state-of-the art DecumaR handwriting recognition. Decuma Version 4 is a new predictive, personal and powerful pen-input solution now available for OEMs to embed. It...
Tags: handwriting recognition
Research articles 2006-02-09
Xerox Wins Patent Infringement Case Against Palm and 3Com; Xerox Will Seek Damages in Key Handwriting Recognition Technology Lawsuit
Business/Technology Editors
Tags: 3Com Corp., handwriting recognition, Palm Inc., Xerox Corp.
Research articles 2001-12-20
Motorola Lexicus announces handwriting recognition on new low-power microprocessor; DragonBall and QuickPrint deliver high performance in a small memory footprint
SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 25, 1995--Motorola's Lexicus division announced the successful port of Lexicus QuickPrint software, one of the world's smallest handwriting recognition systems to the M68328 processor. Developed by Motorola's Portable Systems Operation and code named the "DragonBall" microprocessor, the M68328 is a low-power, low-cost microprocessor designed...
Tags: handwriting recognition, high-performance, microprocessor, Motorola Inc.
Research articles 1995-09-25
ART and Acer Peripherals Sign Licensing Deal; ART Provides Voice and Handwriting Recognition as User Interface on API's Future Cellular Phones
SIMI VALLEY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 8, 1999--
Tags: Acer Inc., API, cell phone, handwriting recognition, licensing deal, phone
Research articles 1999-12-08
Chinese character handwriting recognition on new Nokia handset.(Nokia 6108)(Brief Article)
EUROPEMEDIA-C2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ EUROPEMEDIA-C2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/
Tags: handset, handwriting recognition, Nokia Corp., Van
Research articles 2003-05-27
Lexicus, a Division of Motorola, Introduces Handwriting Recognition Software for Magic Cap Communicators; Lexicus QuickPrint Enables Wireless Communicators to Recognize Natural Handwriting
PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 31, 1995--Lexicus, a Division of Motorola (NYSE: MOT), today announced Lexicus QuickPrintTM, a handwriting recognition package for General Magic's Magic CapTM platform that turns handwritten notes into typed messages as fast as most people can write.
Tags: handwriting recognition, Motorola Inc., software, wireless
Research articles 1995-07-31
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