DOWNLOADABLE MOBILE APPLICATION RELATING

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AIRLITS CALM IN YOUR PALM Unit 907 1901 Wazee St. Denver CO 80202 Downloadable mobile application relating to children's books, namely, software for use in providing digital interactive narrations, graphics, sounds, and other activities in connection with children's books; Downloadable mobile application featuring interactive and educational games; Downloadable augmented reality software for use with children's books, namely, software for integrating electronic data with images printed in books to create a three-dimensional learning and entertainment experience; Downloadable music files; Downloadable children's books; Eyeglasses; Sunglasses; Refrigerator magnets; CD's and DVD's featuring music and videos relating to children's stories;AIR LITS;
CALM IN YOUR PALM CALM IN YOUR PALM Unit 907 1901 Wazee St. Denver CO 80202 Downloadable mobile application relating to children's books, namely, software for use in providing digital interactive narrations, graphics, sounds, and other activities in connection with children's books;
VICEROY VICEROY HOTELS Suite 1000 750 N San Vicente Boulevard - EAST West Hollywood CA 90069 Downloadable mobile application relating to the hotel, resort, restaurant, and hospitality industry for use in controlling numerous aspects of guests' hotel experience, including controlling in-room elements such as television, phone and Internet settings and lighting, climate and environmental controls, as well as providing information to guests about hotel services;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A time slot for a connection request sent from a mobile station includes the mobile station ID and the application discrimination word of the object application for which the mobile station requests the connection. By referring to the database, a base station assigns a MDC preferentially to a mobile station issuing a connection request for calling a high priority application. The base station monitors the MDCs used for ongoing communications. If a MDC assigned to a mobile station does not satisfy a predetermined radio communication quality, other MDCs for lower priority application are freed and reassigned to the mobile station. A plurality of MDCs including the reassigned MDCs into which the same contents are encapsulated are transmitted to the mobile station.