Prinics introduces a digital photo frame that does more than simply slideshow your favorite photographs. The new Prinics digital photo frame will actually print off 6 kinds of ID-size photograph: 5×7, 5×5 (passport), 5×4, 3.5×4.5, 3×4, 2.5×3 (cm)) picture, for a friend, for a relative, for a passport. . . for any reason.
The quality of the printed picture is excellent, too.
Check out this video from Prinics; it runs you through the entire process.
The new Prinics digital picture frames come in a 7-inch and an 8-inch version.
The self-contained paper-and-ink cartridges are VERY easy to remove and to replace, and each cartridge is good for 36 prints. The Prinics frames have a very simple to understand GUI, too.
You’ll have your choice of patterned or plain frames, and the wireless remote makes programming the frame easier than ever.
Think how cool it would be, when your parents are oohing and ahing over the pictures of your baby on your slideshow, to just press a button and hand them a print!
BOSTON, MA–(Marketwire - July 18, 2008) - Barry Waxman was named Chairman of Frame Media’s Advisory Board today. Barry Waxman and his business development firm, TechASIA Management (www.techasiamanagement.com) has been a consultant to the Company for the last two years.
“Barry has been instrumental in the success of the FrameChannel platform, leveraging his relationships and managing discussions with semiconductor and ODM partners. Through Barry’s leadership, Frame Media has become the predominant platform for content delivery to wireless photo frames and connected devices,” said Frame Media’s CEO Alan Phillips.
Waxman introduced the industry leading wireless photo FrameChannel Certification program for Frame Media in 2007 with partners that now include such industry leaders as Quanta, Sigmatel, RMI, Atheros, VIA, Magic Pixel, InSilica, Texas Instruments, Ubicom, and AmLogic.
“We are extremely honored that Barry will continue with his participation in the building of Frame Media. His leadership of our talented Advisory Board will bring innovation and market insight to the management team,” said Frame Media’s COO Jon Finegold.
“I am pleased and excited that I have this opportunity to continue my participation and support in Frame Media’s success. I have thoroughly enjoyed working closely with its founding management team and superb product. The adoption of its groundbreaking FrameChannel Service, will certainly continue, by all of the key Semiconductor and ODM’s throughout Asia,” said Waxman.
ABOUT FRAME MEDIA, INC.
Frame Media is the leading platform provider for content delivery to wireless digital picture frames and connected gadgets. Its flagship product, FrameChannel, can be branded and tightly integrated to work with any Wi-Fi enabled photo frame or connected gadget, transforming these devices into dynamic information appliances. With FrameChannel, a frame owner can program a unique stream of content that is updated dynamically, marrying their own photos with fresh content from a library of hundreds of channels including news, sports, weather, traffic, stock quotes, horoscopes and imagery from leading photographic collections. For more information please visit www.framemedia.com. Frame Media can be reached at info@framemedia.com.
BOSTON, MA, July 15 (MARKET WIRE) –
Frame Media, Inc. (www.framemedia.com), the leading platform provider for the delivery of personalized content to wireless digital picture frames and connected devices, has answered the patent infringement lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court by Ceiva Logic, a digital photo frame maker. The suit alleges that Frame Media’s FrameChannel service and co-defendant Digital Spectrum’s wireless digital photo frames infringe on one of Ceiva’s patents.
Frame Media Founder and CEO Alan Phillips said that the company filed the answer with the court today and aggressively refutes the allegations made in the lawsuit. “Our answer to the complaint makes clear that the FrameChannel service does not infringe on the patent owned by Ceiva Logic and we will defend our service which allows frame owners to program a unique stream of images that is updated dynamically, combining their own photos with dynamic content provided from FrameChannel.”
Phillips comments, “Our early findings suggest not only that Frame Media does not infringe Ceiva Logic’s patent, but that Ceiva Logic’s patent may be invalid. We look forward to presenting our case in U.S. District Court.”
Frame Media has retained the services of Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks (www.wolfgreenfield.com), the largest law firm in New England devoted exclusively to intellectual property. Wolf Greenfield has a substantial and seasoned IP litigation practice that has delivered successful outcomes for clients in courts across the nation.
ABOUT FRAME MEDIA, INC.
Frame Media is the leading platform provider for content delivery to wireless digital picture frames and connected gadgets. Its flagship product, FrameChannel, can be branded and tightly integrated to work with any Wi-Fi enabled photo frame or connected gadget, transforming these devices into dynamic information appliances. With FrameChannel, a frame owner can program a unique stream of content that is updated dynamically, marrying their own photos with fresh content from a library of hundreds of channels including news, sports, weather, traffic, stock quotes, horoscopes and imagery from leading photographic collections. For more information please visit www.framemedia.com. Frame Media can be reached at info@framemedia.com or 718-235-3006.
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SHIFT Communications
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New Funding Will Enhance Product Development and Expand Opportunity for the Fourth Screen in the Home
Frame Media today announced an award of an additional $3 million in funding co-led by Longworth Venture Partners and CommonAngels. Read the full release on Marketwire.
The percent of wireless frames on the market is expected to increase dramatically over the coming years. According to IDC, “The 2.8 million digital frames sold in 2006 are predicted to grow to 42.3 million units by 2011, and most of these frames will be Wi-Fi enabled.”
The additional funding will allow Frame Media to advance its position as the leading Web platform for management of content to wireless digital photo frames and other connected gadgets.
The full release is available on Marketwire.