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To: jackmore who wrote (40712)5/12/2004 10:16:47 AM
From: jackmore  Respond to of 196725
 
QUALCOMM Announces New Messaging Capability Based on Its CMX Multimedia Solution
Date(s): 5/12/2004 7:32:00 AM

- Unique CMix Platform Empowers Wireless Users to Create
Personalized Greetings -

SAN DIEGO, May 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- QUALCOMM Incorporated
(Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple
Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, today announced the
introduction of CMix(TM), a new handset messaging technology based
on the Company's market-proven Compact Media Extensions(TM)
(CMX(TM)) multimedia software. CMix, a unique messaging program
based on the CMX 3GPP2 standardized solution, equips wireless
subscribers with the ability to simply and artfully create their
own unique greetings to send from one wireless phone to another.
Following in the footsteps of multimedia messaging -- a key driver
for 3G -- CMix helps foster the growth of mobile messaging,
spurring the evolution from today's text-based service to the
multimedia applications environment.

Today, the CMX solution provides content providers with the
ability to create a variety of content-inclusive MIDI-based music,
text, graphics, animation, speech and sound effects, and combines
them in a time-synchronized manner that can then be multiplexed in
a file format small enough for playback on wireless handsets. The
CMix technology -- based on the same fundamental principles as CMX
-- offers wireless subscribers the ability to select from a
library of preset applications available on the handset; add a
personalized picture from their camera directory; create their own
text or voice message; then combine these elements to send out
their own unique greeting encased in the CMX standardized format
and delivered via traditional messaging services.

eMbience, a leading developer and publisher of wireless software,
will be one of the first developers to use CMix in its development
of applications using QUALCOMM's BREW(TM) solution.

"Picture mail is already a very popular feature for wireless
subscribers today. CMix provides an effective technology to take
the personalization of multimedia applications to the next level,"
said Luis Pineda, vice president of marketing and product
management for QUALCOMM CDMA Technologies. "Offering the ability
to take a picture, then add MIDI-based music, record a
personalized message either verbally or textually, and have it all
play back concurrently in one single message adds a new element of
communications for consumers and additional revenue opportunities
for operators."

"We have been working closely with QUALCOMM in extending the
functionality of CMix and will offer a BREW-based application that
fully optimizes and enhances the basic functionality of this
platform," said Dr. Nimish Shrivastava, president of eMbience.
"Our goal is to enable consumers to download both retail and
custom-made images and animation to their handsets, and further
personalize their mobile greetings and ringers."

QUALCOMM's CMX solution, fully integrated with the Company's
Mobile Station Modem(TM) (MSM(TM)) chipsets, enables wireless
devices to project voice, music, text, graphics and animation
simultaneously with capability for 72-polyphony, 128-instrument
music. The CMX solution is part of QUALCOMM's Launchpad(TM) suite
of technologies, which encompasses advanced multimedia,
connectivity, position location, user interface and removable
storage capabilities.

QUALCOMM's chipsets include access to QUALCOMM's BREW solution.
The BREW system enables the development and monetization of
advanced applications and content, allowing operators and OEMs to
differentiate their products and services and increase revenues.
QUALCOMM's chipsets are also compatible with the Java runtime
environment; J2ME(TM) can be built entirely on the chipset as an
extension to the BREW solution.

eMbience Inc. was founded with a vision to be a leading global
wireless entertainment and information application developer and
publisher. eMbience builds and publishes innovative productivity
tools, information and entertainment applications and games for
mobile phones. eMbience developers are experts at the newest
wireless software technologies, including QUALCOMM's BREW, J2ME,
Symbian and WAP. From partner products such as Modtones and
Accuweather, to its own diverse portfolio of applications
including Masttones, Wine Cell'r, Drinknation and Traffic Map,
eMbience's software design is recognized and respected throughout
the wireless industry. Visit eMbience at embience.com. <<snip>>