Bitstream Introduces Alpha Version
of ThunderHawk Smartphone Edition
Latest version of client-server technology
for wireless Web browsing brings its robust feature set to cell phones
CAMBRIDGE,
MA October 22, 2003 Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ:
BITS ) today previews the alpha version of ThunderHawk Smartphone
Edition, its wireless Web browsing technology for cell phones. ThunderHawk
Smartphone Edition uses a server infrastructure combined with a small
piece of client code on the handheld device. The server converts Web
content into a compact format and sends it to the client on the handheld
device, making fast and full-featured wireless Web browsing possible
even with the wireless industry's current slow data speeds.
This release brings to cell phones the display
power ThunderHawk has already demonstrated on Pocket PCs. ThunderHawk
speeds the reading of columns of Web text by eliminating left-right
scrolling to finish a line and move to the next. And ThunderHawk
makes it easy to find information because it maintains the layout
already familiar to the viewer without re-flowing pages into one-dimensional
structures. Besides its full-screen mode, ThunderHawk also offers
a convenient split-screen mode, with the entire page in the upper
half to orient the viewer and a highlighted area at full reading
size in the lower window.
With its support for key HTML standards
like CSS and DHTML and security protocols like SSL and 128-bit encryption,
ThunderHawk Smartphone Edition enables wireless carriers to provide
complete Web browsing to their customers. ThunderHawk removes the
need for operators to build a limited number of specialized or streamlined
Web sites for end users. The ThunderHawk thin-client solution is
economically appealing because of shared hardware resources, allowing
for a low financial investment over time.
“We've now focused the time-tested Bitstream
font rendering skills on the cell-phone screen, enabling clear and
easy display of a Web page on a 176-by-220-pixel Smartphone viewer,”
explains Anna Chagnon, President of Bitstream. “Wireless carriers
can offer ThunderHawk to differentiate themselves from other carriers
who deliver only text-based pages or WAP- or cHTML-based pages,“
she continues. “Our ThunderHawk Smartphone Edition lets ThunderHawk
customers, whether browsing privately or logging on to a corporate
intranet, gain immediate access to the information they need, in
a format they instantly recognize.”
About
ThunderHawk
ThunderHawk is a client-server solution for
wireless Web browsing across enterprise networks. ThunderHawk Enterprise
Server gives a company's mobile workforce complete access to Internet
and corporate intranet Web pages. Bitstream is working with key
strategic partners in the computer and telecommunications industries
and welcomes inquiries from other organizations who wish to license
ThunderHawk.
ThunderHawk brings the desktop Web browsing
experience to mobile device users. It allows a Pocket PC with a
320x240 color LCD screen to display a legible SVGA (800x600) or
VGA (640x480) screen of a Web page. It also allows a Smartphone
with a 176x200 color LCD screen to display an 800x946-pixel Web
page. You can view ThunderHawk screen shots at http://www.bitstream.com/wireless.
Bitstream relied on its twenty years of
font experience to create this first wireless Web browser. ThunderHawk
renders text using the Wireless Font Set, made up of high-quality
fonts that render well at small point sizes on any display. The
fonts are designed specifically for wireless devices and produce
high-quality output for color LCD, anti-aliased, and black-and-white
displays, fitting as much text as possible onto their small screens,
as well as providing maximum legibility in such displays.
If your company is interested in ThunderHawk, E-mail us at thunderhawk@bitstream.com,
contact Bitstream at 800.522.3668 or 617.497.6222, or visit us on
the Web at http://www.bitstream.com
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Bitstream Inc.
Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ:
BITS ) is the leading developer of font technology, digital
fonts, and custom font designs. Bitstream licenses its award-winning
TrueDoc and Font Fusion technologies to Web and application developers,
and to manufacturers of information appliances, wireless and handheld
devices, set-top boxes, embedded systems, and printers. Setting
the standard for excellence in font technology, Bitstream holds
numerous key patents that cover the creation of portable fonts for
the Internet. Building on this experience, Bitstream has released
ThunderHawk, a breakthrough technology for the wireless Web.
Founded in 1981, Bitstream is the first
independent digital font foundry. In 1999, Bitstream created MyFonts.com,
Inc. (http://www.myfonts.com), the Web site for finding, trying,
and buying fonts on line. Also in 1999, Bitstream established Pageflex,
(www.pageflexinc.com), the pioneer of a new direction in composition
software: Web-top publishing. Bitstream is headquartered in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Bitstream, Font Fusion, and TrueDoc are registered
trademarks, and the Bitstream logo and ThunderHawk are trademarks,
of Bitstream Inc. MyFonts.com is a trademark of MyFonts.com, Inc.,
a Bitstream company. Pageflex is a registered trademark of Pageflex,
a division of Bitstream. Other technologies and brand names are
used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective companies.
Contact
Anna Chagnon
President
Bitstream Inc.
617.520.8619
achagnon@bitstream.com
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