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New T-Mobile Android phone called ‘Prism’ getting ready to be released?

T-Mobile shop

T-Mobile USA appears to be working on a new smartphone called ‘Prism’, according to several new domain registrations this week that include names like tmobileprism.com and t-mobileprism.com.

Though a new device is only speculation, the company’s IP counsel registered the domain names through the internet brand protection company MarkMonitor, on November 21, 2011, but as of yet, hasn’t officially announced any plans for the device.

T-Mobile USA originally filed for the Prism trademark back in 2009 and has had three extensions granted since that time.  In 2009, Prism was one of many names being considering for its second Android phone, which was eventually marketed as the T-Mobile myTouch 3G in the United States.

The goods and services in the 2009 filing cover, “wireless handheld telecommunications devices, namely, wireless telecommunications devices that combine wireless voice and data telecommunications functions, digital imaging functions, computing functions, permit the two-way wireless transmission of e-mail and text, permit wireless access to a global computer network, gaming and multimedia functionality.” 

The list of new domain registrations include:

t-mobileprism.com
t-mobileprism.net
t-mobileprism.biz
t-mobileprism.org
t-mobileprism.us
tmobileprism.biz
tmobileprism.org
tmobileprism.us

Here’s a look at the WHOIS record for tmobileprism.com.

Registrant:
        IP Counsel
        T-Mobile USA, Inc.
        12920 SE 38th Street
         Bellevue WA 98006
        US

    Domain Name: tmobileprism.com

        Registrar Name: Markmonitor.com
        Registrar Whois: whois.markmonitor.com

    Administrative Contact:
        IP Counsel
        T-Mobile USA, Inc.
        12920 SE 38th Street
         Bellevue WA 98006
        US

    Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
        IP Counsel
        T-Mobile USA, Inc.
        12920 SE 38th Street
         Bellevue WA 98006
        US

    Created on…………..: 2011-11-21.
    Expires on…………..: 2013-11-21.
    Record last updated on..: 2011-11-21.

Discussion: TmoNews

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The Kindle Ice? Amazon acquires KindleIce.com domain name and more

 Kindle Ice

On the same day Amazon announced the Kindle Fire on September 28, Jeffrey Casserino, a resident of Syracuse, New York, got busy registering domain names having to do with the Kindle.

Despite Amazon buying up over 500 Kindle Fire and Amazon Silk domains such as 3gKindleFire.com and SilkSmartphones.com on September 28 as well, the company wasn’t fast enough to get certain names like AmazonKindleFiretablets.com, UsedFires.com, and KindleIce.com.

That’s because Jeffrey Casserino registered the names first.

Now, it appears Amazon has taken ownership of several domains first registered by Jeffrey Casserino, including:  amazonkindlefires.com, amazonkindlefiretablets.com, amazonkindleice.com, amznfire.com, kindleice.com, kindlesfire.com, and usedfires.com.

While it’s unknown whether Amazon’s lawyers threatened legal action or if Amazon offered cash for the names, according to WHOIS History, each name was transferred from Jeffrey Casserino to Amazon Technologies, Inc. on November 4.

Two of the more interesting domains Amazon acquired in the group were AmazonKindleIce.com and KindleIce.com, which may be nothing more than defensive names the company is adding to its portfolio of over 20,000 domains. 

Or maybe, the Kindle Ice will be the name of a future version of the Kindle tablet?

Here’s a look at the WHOIS record for KindleIce.com.

Registrant:
   Amazon Technologies, Inc.
   P.O. Box 8102
   Reno, Nevada 89507
   United States

   Domain Name: KINDLEICE.COM
      Created on: 28-Sep-11
      Expires on: 28-Sep-12
      Last Updated on: 04-Nov-11

   Administrative Contact:
      Hostmaster, Amazon 
      Amazon Technologies, Inc.
      P.O. Box 8102
      Reno, Nevada 89507
      United States

   Technical Contact:
      Hostmaster, Amazon 
      Amazon Technologies, Inc.
      P.O. Box 8102
      Reno, Nevada 89507
      United States

I’ve reached out to Jeffrey Casserino for comment and will update this post if I hear back.

Discussion: Geeky Gadgets, DeviceMAG, Tom’s Guide and AndroidOS.in

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Microsoft developing “30 to Launch” Windows Phone app, but what is it?

30 to Launch Windows Phone app

Microsoft appears to be developing a new Windows Phone app called ’30 to Launch’.

On November 4 according to WHOIS records, Microsoft registered the domain names 30toLaunch.com, 30toLaunch.net, 30toLaunchWindowsPhoneapp.com, and 30toLaunchWindowsPhoneapp.net.

All of the domains were registered through the internet brand protection company MarkMonitor.

No details are available on exactly what ’30 to Launch’ will be. 

No trademark applications have been filed and the only exact match domains taken, are the ones Microsoft registered: 30toLaunch.com and 30toLaunch.net, neither of which resolve to a website at the time of this story.

As far as social media usernames, twitter.com/30toLaunch went online for a very short time in 2009, but is no longer active.  ’30 to Launch’ was setup as a collaborative project between Sarah Lewis and Alex Terry that asked users, “What would you do if you had 30 days left to live?”

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Amazon launches ‘Amazon Flow’ – augmented reality app [UPDATED]

Kindle Fire

[Updated, Nov. 2, 5:55pm EST:  Jon Mitchell over at ReadWriteWeb informed me Amazon issued a press release for its new ‘Amazon Flow’, shortly after my story went online — which clears up any rumors about the product.  Flow is not Amazon’s answer to the iCloud.  According to the press release:

Flow is a new augmented reality app that makes it easy to explore and discover tens of millions of products in a real world setting – from books and DVDs to packaged electronics and toys – and offers shoppers interactive product information about the items around them. 

With Flow, customers simply point their iPhone toward a book, video game, CD, DVD or millions of other products with UPC barcodes. Upon visual recognition of the product, the app displays Amazon.com product information, including the option to play multimedia content and read customer reviews.

  More details here.]

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Amazon has now followed up its ‘Amazon Flow’ private domain registrations that I reported last week with a very public trademark filing (Serial Number: 85459329) over at the United States Patent and Trademark Office on October 28, 2011, signalling the company’s intent to reveal a new product.

On October 26, Amazon registered several new domain names through the internet brand protection company MarkMonitor, that centered around the word ‘flow’ including: amazonflowapp.com, flowappbyamazon.com, flowbyamazon.com, and flowpoweredbyamazon.com. 

As I reported in my earlier story, after a little domain sleuthing, I discovered that Amazon registered the domain name Amazonflow.com back in early June.

So what is Amazon Flow?

At the time of this story, all of the domain names either remain parked at Go Daddy or do not resolve to a web page, and Amazon has not put out an official announcement. 

However, the ‘Goods and Services’ covered in the trademark filing offer many clues.

Here’s a more detailed look at the application.

International Class: 009
Class Status: Active
computer software for searching, locating, compiling, indexing, correlating, navigating, obtaining, downloading, receiving, encoding, decoding, playing, storing and organizing text, data, images, graphics, audio and video on a global computer network
Basis: 1(b)
First Use Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)
First Use in Commerce Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)

International Class: 035
Class Status: Active
advertising services
Basis: 1(b)
First Use Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)
First Use in Commerce Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)

International Class: 038
Class Status: Active
electronic transmission of text, data, images, graphics, audio and video from mobile electronic communications devices, all via a global computer network; downloadable application software for mobile electronic communications devices; downloadable application software for visual recognition of items or products and for providing information about any visually recognizable item or product
Basis: 1(b)
First Use Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)
First Use in Commerce Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)

International Class: 041
Class Status: Active
providing information about audio, visual and multimedia entertainment services via a global computer network
Basis: 1(b)
First Use Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)
First Use in Commerce Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)

International Class: 042
Class Status: Active
providing an online network that enables users to access and share content, text, data, images, graphics, audio, video, resources and web sites on consumer products, reviews and ratings; computer services, namely, providing search engines for searching, locating, compiling, indexing, correlating, navigating, organizing and obtaining content, text, data, images, graphics, audio, video, resources and web sites on a global computer network, and for purchasing products via a global computer network; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for searching, locating, compiling, indexing, correlating, navigating, organizing and obtaining content, text, data, images, graphics, audio, video, resources and web sites on a global computer network; computer services, namely, enabling access to social networking services; computer services, namely, enabling access to social networking services related to consumer products, reviews and ratings
Basis: 1(b)
First Use Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)
First Use in Commerce Date: (DATE NOT AVAILABLE)

Discussion: ReadWriteWeb and The Next Web

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Apple files domain name dispute over AppleStores.com, UsedMacs.com

Apple Store

Apple’s legal department has been keeping busy in 2011, filing a new domain name dispute with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) over five names which belong to the same owner: Wachter Consulting Inc.

A total of ten cases have been filed by Apple Inc in 2011 going back to January, when Apple filed a complaint over aplle.com and won.

The domains involved in the latest dispute (WIPO case number: D2011-1866) include: applestores.com, imacstore.com, macdaily.com, mactimes.com, and usedmacs.com.

Wachter Consulting Inc. owns over 6,000 domains including web addresses like LAClippers.com and VintCerf.com.  The company has been a respondent in disputes in the past, which involved mercede.com and matériel.net.  In both disputes, Wachter Consulting Inc. won. 

This time however, it may prove difficult for Wachter Consulting to hold on to their ‘Apple’ names.

Apple has been having success all year long and in recent disputes, winning AppleiPods.com and iPods.com, among many notable web addresses it has filed complaints over.

Apple currently has three cases open with WIPO, which involve names like appleproductsonline.com, applebigdiscount.com, applesdiscount.com, applessales.com, and applestorewell.com.

One case it surprisingly hasn’t filed in 2011, is that of iPhone4S.com. 

Apple fans expecting to learn more about the iPhone 4S, are currently greeted by a not-so-safe-for-work surprise when typing in the web address iPhone4S.com into their browser.

I wrote about the NSFW site back in mid July after a leaked photo of a rumored iPhone 4GS turned up on Weibo. 

One would expect a domain dispute to follow soon.

(Photo of Apple Computer — Apple Store, Michigan Avenue (Chicago) via TonyTheTiger)