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QUALCOMM Incorporated releases Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless(TM) (BREW) client software and BREW SDK(TM) |
QUALCOMM Incorporated has announced the third major release
of its Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless(TM) (BREW) client software
and BREW SDK(TM) (software development kit) tool. The new BREW 3.0 client software extends a mobile
handset's multimedia functionality by adding support for removable storage
media and a serial interface that allows users to easily connect their
BREW-enabled handsets to other devices, such as keyboards or personal
computers. In addition to multimedia enhancements, the BREW 3.0
client software also offers group management features, which will enable
operators to segment consumers, including business users and corporations,
to deliver tailored wireless applications portfolios. BREW 3.0 software also allows developers to take
advantage of its secondary display access capabilities.
SAN DIEGO, Dec 12 2003
QUALCOMM also unveiled the next version of the BREW SDK development tool.
The latest BREW SDK tool provides new features, including an enhanced
device- specific simulator, to help developers create, produce and test
their applications more efficiently and in an environment more similar to
the actual device than was previously possible.
"The BREW system continues to connect operators, publishers, developers and
device manufacturers in the development and deployment of wireless
applications and services that produce positive results for everyone
involved," said Jason Kenagy, senior director of product management for
QUALCOMM Internet Services. "The release of our BREW 3.0 porting kit and SDK
tool illustrates our commitment to continuous technical innovation as we
produce products and services with functionality and features based on
important feedback we receive from all of our customers around the world."
Extended Multimedia Functionality
BREW 3.0 software provides users with the ability to expand the use of their
BREW applications via removable memory storage and serial interface
capabilities. Wireless subscribers with BREW 3.0-enabled handsets will be
able to access multimedia content, such as sound files or photos, from
memory cards -- essentially turning their phones into mobile music players
or photo albums. The new generic serial interface port will allow users to
plug their phones into keyboards or personal computers via serial or USB
cables. Both capabilities are protected by enhanced security features to
maintain the integrity of the BREW system.
Group Management Capabilities
BREW 3.0 software enables operators to take advantage of group management
capabilities for wireless applications. The BREW 3.0 client software allows
operators to segment consumers, including business users and corporations,
to deliver tailored applications portfolios. Operators may also push
applications directly to target customer devices via auto-install and
upgrade features.
Real-World Simulator Feature
Authenticated BREW developers will be able to test their applications in a
new BREW SDK simulator using device-specific information. Information
regarding various devices will be loaded into the BREW simulator, providing
a real-world simulation of the application. Additional new features include
Module Information File (MIF) and BREW Application Resource (BAR)
command-line compilers to ensure efficient application development, as well
as support for the XML-based source format for MIF and BAR files to enable
easier management of application resources.
The BREW 3.0 porting kit for device manufacturers is available now, and
handsets incorporating the BREW 3.0 client software are expected to hit the
market by next summer. BREW developers interested in reviewing and using the
BREW 3.0 SDK can download it for free by visiting the BREW Web site at
http://brew.qualcomm.com .
QUALCOMM's BREW system provides products and services that connect the
mobile marketplace value chain, which includes application developers,
publishers, content providers, device manufacturers, operators and
consumers.
Publishers and developers worldwide are generating revenue from BREW-based
applications and content, and 21 manufacturers have offered more than 100
BREW-enabled device models to consumers. The BREW system is successfully
enabling the commercial wireless data services of many very successful
operators, including Verizon Wireless, ALLTEL, Cellular One, Midwest
Wireless and U.S. Cellular in the United States, China Unicom, KDDI in
Japan, KTF in South Korea, Hutch in Thailand, Telstra in Australia, VIVO in
Brazil, BellSouth International in Colombia and BellSouth International in
Panama.
QUALCOMM Incorporated ( www.qualcomm.com ) is a leader in developing and
delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services
based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. Headquartered in San Diego,
Calif., QUALCOMM is included in the S&P 500 Index and is a 2003 FORTUNE
500(R) company traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market(R) under the ticker symbol
QCOM.
Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release
contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and
uncertainties, including the extent and speed to which the BREW platform is
deployed and the BREW solution is adopted, change in economic conditions of
the various markets the Company serves, as well as the other risks detailed
from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including the report on Form
10-K for the year ended September 28, 2003, and most recent Form 10-Q.
QUALCOMM is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM Incorporated. BREW, BREW SDK
and Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless are trademarks of QUALCOMM
Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.