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LiPS: Efficient P2P Search Scheme With Novel Link Prediction Techniques

White Papers This paper presents LiPS: an efficient P2P search scheme with novel link prediction techniques. LiPS is a natural combination of recent technical thrusts from two different disciplines, namely; the exploitation of user interests in P2P search field...

[May 23, 2007, 1:00]

LiPS Forum releases mobile Linux specs

News The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has released its first complete set of specifications for mobile Linux. Comprising members such as France Telecom, Texas Instruments, ARM and Freescale, the LiPS Forum is only one of several major industry...

[December 12, 2007, 12:00]

Mobile Linux standards forum gives up

News The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum was formed in November 2005, around seven months before the Linux Mobile (LiMo) Foundation came together. The two groups were in many ways complementary: LiPS wanted to create a formal standard for mobile...

[June 26, 2008, 17:38]

Movial brings browser-based UI kit to LiMo

News Movial was one of the companies involved in the LiPS Forum, a group that was dedicated to developing mobile Linux standards. However, since LiPS decided to fold its activities into the more commercially minded LiMo Foundation — an industry group...

[August 4, 2008, 8:09]

Lip Service

Downloads Then pick a set of lips to match your intentions. Those lips move with your voice-over. Lip Service is a application that gives you the hilarious power to make anyone say anything you want them to. Take or select a picture of someones face.

[December 23, 2008, 9:13]

Texas Instruments backs mobile Linux

News Along with Telecom Italia and Chinese telecoms equipment giant ZTE, TI joined the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum on Monday. The LiPS Forum, which aims to create standards for open source phones, was launched in November 2005.

[July 19, 2006, 11:10]

Key mobile Linux platform out in March

News Its main rival at the moment is the LiPS Forum, which is focused on creating shared, open specifications. The LiPS Forum released its first set of specifications in December of last year. Asked whether LiMo had been beaten to the punch by the LiPS...

[February 4, 2008, 10:37]

ARM spearheads mobile Linux group

News The new organisation is spearheaded by the British processor manufacturer ARM, and its formation adds to a list of similar associations, including the LiPS Forum, the LiMo Foundation and the Mobile Linux Initiative (MLI).

[October 4, 2007, 15:20]

USBPORT.zip

Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Canon Office Color N2000 Canon Office Color N1000 Canon Graphic Color W2200 Canon Large Format W7200 Canon Large Format W7250 Canon Large Format W8200 Canon Large Format W6200 Canon Office Color...

[November 10, 2005, 7:00]

Driver1.zip

Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Canon IOS IEEE1394 Printer Device Canon iPF600 Canon Office Color N2000 Canon Office Color N1000 Canon Graphic Color W2200 Canon Large Format W7200 Canon Large Format W7250 Canon Large Format W8200...

[March 3, 2006, 6:00]

iPF600_Driver_WinMe_98_Ver3.41.zip

Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Canon IOS IEEE1394 Printer Device Canon iPF600 Canon Office Color N2000 Canon Office Color N1000 Canon Graphic Color W2200 Canon Large Format W7200 Canon Large Format W7250 Canon Large Format W8200...

[September 27, 2006, 8:00]

iPF500_Driver_WinMe_98_Ver3.41.zip

Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Canon IOS IEEE1394 Printer Device Canon iPF500 Canon Office Color N2000 Canon Office Color N1000 Canon Graphic Color W2200 Canon Large Format W7200 Canon Large Format W7250 Canon Large Format W8200...

[September 27, 2006, 8:00]

W6400PG_DRIVERv3.30_WinMe_98.zip

Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Canon IOS IEEE1394 Printer Device Canon W6400PG Canon Office Color N2000 Canon Office Color N1000 Canon Graphic Color W2200 Canon Large Format W7200 Canon Large Format W7250 Canon Large Format...

[April 17, 2006, 8:00]

More heavyweights join mobile Linux group

News Access and France Telecom (Orange's owner) are both members of the LiPS Forum, which is in some ways a rival to the LiMo Foundation. LiPS is trying to come up with a set of shared open specifications for mobile Linux, while LiMo is putting together...

[February 11, 2008, 9:36]

Symbian: Mobile Linux 'fragmentation city'

News The LiMo Foundation includes members such as Vodafone, Motorola and Samsung, while the LiPS Forum counts on the support of Texas Instruments, France Telecom and Trolltech. The LiPS Forum has also just released its first API set to help develop...

[July 2, 2007, 16:46]

Animated Dollar Bling Theme for BlackBerry Curve

Downloads Diamond Lips is one of a range of premium Animated Themes from design studio Mobstar Media. Animated Themes are the ultimate in personalisation. The Theme incorporates an animated wallpaper, customised backgrounds, menus and highlights.

[June 2, 2009, 7:00]

FaceMixer

Downloads Put Lisa's lips below Jerry's mono brow (sorry Jerry), then save it to your gallery so you can email to everyone you know. Version 1.01 includes fix for green lines image cropping bug.

[April 17, 2009, 9:33]

Intel talks up lip-reading software

News Intel has released software that lets computers read lips, a step forward that could lead to better voice recognition applications. The Audio Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR) software tracks a speaker's face and mouth movements.

[April 29, 2003, 8:51]

Trolltech switches sides in mobile Linux war

News The two largest alliances — although Google's recently announced Open Handset Alliance may prove a worthy adversary to both — are the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum and the Linux Mobile (LiMo) Foundation.

[January 8, 2008, 12:08]

PalmSource and Orange team up for mobile Linux standards

News The Linux Phone Standard (Lips) Forum wants to standardise Linux interfaces so that higher-level software won't have to be customised for each variation of the open source operating system appearing in different mobile phone models.

[November 14, 2005, 7:55]

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