APPLICATION SOFTWARE PERSONAL MOBILE

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AT&T DRIVEMODE AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY II, L.P. 645 East Plumb Lane Reno NV 89502 Application software for personal mobile devices that allows a user to manually disable texting while driving and, when disabled, sends an auto-reply message to short message service (SMS), multimedia message service (MMS), electronic mail (email) or incoming voice calls;AT AND T DRIVE MODE;DRIVEMODE;
TRUMODO Hynes, Ciaran 266 Cabot Street, Suite 6 Beverly MA 01915 Application software for personal mobile devices for selectively disabling or interrupting communications and other software application functionality on the mobile devices when the user of a mobile device is operating a motor vehicle, and for providing reports and scoring regarding a user's driving safety relating to any use of a mobile device while operating a motor vehicle, as well as relating to speeding, sudden changes in motion and accidents;Transmission of data and information by electronic means, namely, transmitting application software for mobile devices for monitoring and controlling the use of mobile devices by operators of motor vehicles, and transmitting and providing reports and scoring regarding a user's driving safety relating to any use of a mobile device while operating a motor vehicle, as well as relating to speeding, sudden changes in motion and accidents;TRUE MODO;Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable application software for mobile devices for monitoring and controlling the use of mobile devices by operators of motor vehicles, and transmitting and providing reports and scoring regarding a user's driving safety relating to any use of a mobile device while operating a motor vehicle, as well as relating to speeding, sudden changes in motion and accidents;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A techinque for communicating with a mobile data processing device by way of a mobile software agent. Any application, such as a banking application which permits cash withdrawals from ATMs, can be represented as a mobile software agent. The mobile software agent is spread across a network to all terminals with cash dispensing functions. The terminals include a communication component having a mobile software agent interface function component and a mobile chipcard interface function component. The mobile software agent interface component provides support functions for receiving and installing the mobile software agent. The chipcard interface component safeguards the communication with the chipcard. The mobile software agent evaluates the information delivered to it from the mobile software agent interface component and then installs itself on the terminals as appropriate. Chipcard-related events are notified via the chipcard interface component to the mobile software agent which, after classifying the chipcard concerned, performs the actions on the chipcard. By implementating these interface components on every terminal in the network, administration of the chipcards in the network can be controlled from the backend system (server).