MOBILE LAPTOP CARTS

Brand Owner Address Description
OSP HOME FURNISHINGS Blumenthal Distributing, Inc. 1901 South Archibald Avenue Ontario CA 91761 mobile laptop carts, namely, carts with wheels specially adapted for laptop computers; computer carts, namely, carts with wheels specially adapted for computers;carts, namely, non-motorized serving carts being food and beverage carts, rolling carts with drawers for storage, and mobile file storage carts, all for domestic use; mobile file caddies, namely, caddies holding files for home office use; carts, namely, mobile kitchen carts for storage of food, beverage and other home items;serving trays;HOME FURNISHINGS;bedroom sets; bed rails, dressers, bed headboards, bed footboards, nightstands, and under bed drawers being furniture parts, each sold as a unit; benches; chairs; chaise lounges; consoles, namely, storage consoles being furniture, media storage consoles being entertainment centers, and tv consoles being entertainment centers; dining sets comprising dining table and chairs; home office furnishings, namely, office chairs, components for office chairs, namely, adjustable arms, headrests, floor glides, and soft wheel plastic casters, desks, desk risers, file cabinets, mobile file cabinets; kitchen islands being furniture; loveseats; mirrors; ottomans; outdoor furniture; racks, namely, wine racks and coat racks; recliners; residential case goods, namely, bookcases, non-metal chests, shelves for storage, storage cabinets, and corner storage units being furniture; sofas; sectionals being furniture; stools, namely, bar stools and counter stools; tables being furniture;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A mobile services control platform supports enhanced services for SMS or MMS message forwarding. The service allows a subscriber to receive SMS (Short Message Service) directed to his or her mobile number across a range of devices, depending on the context, the device, and the network the user is connected from. In a representative example, when the user connects over a Wi-Fi network, e.g., using his or her laptop or other such device, he or she selects "Wi-Fi SMS" option from a client. As a result, future SMS sent to the user's mobile number get routed to his or her laptop over Wi-Fi-without the sender being aware that the user has connected over a different network. Similarly, SMS messages sent by the user from his or her laptop Wi-Fi client (e.g., through a softphone) are delivered to the recipient's mobile device as if they originated from the mobile phone. When Wi-Fi SMS is activated, preferably voice calls continue to be received over the mobile phone, with only SMS forwarded to Wi-Fi. When the user disables Wi-Fi SMS or disconnects from the Wi-Fi network, SMS messages are routed back over to the mobile phone.