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`APPLICATION NO.
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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR
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`ATTORNEY DOCKET NO.
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`CONFIRMATIONNO.
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`09/727,727
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`11/30/2000
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`E. Michael Lunsford
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`MILORD, MARCEAU
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`DATE MAILED:11/26/2004
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerningthis application or proceeding.
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`PTO-90C (Rev.10/03)
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`UNIFIED 1012
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`Application No.
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`Applicant(s)
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`Office Action Summary
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`09/727,727
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`Examiner
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`LUNSFORD ETAL.
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`Marceau Milord
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`Status
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`1)] Responsive to communication(s) filed on 09 June 2004.
`2a)L] This action is FINAL.
`2b)—X] This action is non-final.
`3)0] Sincethis applicationis in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordancewith the practice under Ex parte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 0.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims
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`4) Claim(s) 19-34 is/are pending in the application.
`4a) Of the above claim(s)
`is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`5)L] Claim(s)___is/are allowed.
`6)X] Claim(s) 19-34 is/are rejected.
`7)L) Claim(s) ____ is/are objected to.
`8)L] Claim(s) __ are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
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`Application Papers
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`9)C] The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
`10)L_] The drawing(s)filed on
`is/are: a)[_] accepted or b)[_] objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawing(s) be held in abeyance. See 37 CFR 1.85(a).
`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121(d).
`11)_] The oath or declaration is objected to by the Examiner. Note the attached Office Action or form PTO-152.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`12)L] Acknowledgmentis madeof a claim forforeign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or(f).
`a)_LJ AN by] Some * c)L] Noneof:
`1..] Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2..) Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
`3.1] Copiesof the certified copies of the priority documents have been receivedin this National Stage
`application from the International Bureau (PCT Rule 17.2(a)).
`* See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`Attachment(s)
`1) i Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
`2) L] Noticeof Draftsperson’s Patent Drawing Review (PTO-948)
`3) [1] information Disclosure Statement(s) (PTO-1449 or PTO/SB/08)
`Paper No(s)/Mail Date_
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`PTOL-326 (Rev. 1-04)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20041117
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`4) C] Interview Summary (PTO-413)
`PaperNo(s)/Mail Date.
`5) L] Notice of informal PatentApplApplication (PTO-152)
`6) | Other:
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`Application/Control Number: 09/727,727
`Art Unit: 2682
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which formsthe basisfor all
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`obviousnessrejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained thoughthe invention is not identically disclosed or
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`described as set forth in section 102 ofthistitle, if the differences between the subject
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`matter sought to be patented and the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole
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`would have been obviousat the time the invention was madeto a person having ordinary
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`skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be negatived
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`by the mannerin which the invention was made.
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`Claims 19-34 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over Bell (US
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`Patent No 6600902 B1) in view of Mauncyet al (US Patent No 6484027 B1).
`Regarding claim 19, Bell discloses an automated telephone dialing system (figs. 1-2),
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`comprising: a telephone (3 offig 2) having a wireless port for short range wireless data transfer
`(col. 3, lines 20- 51; col. 4, lines 24-57); and a personal information device (20, 21, 22 offig. 2)
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`(col. 3, line 47- col. 4, line 9; col. 4, lines 48-67), the personal information device configured to
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`control the telephone via a wireless communication such that the telephone dials a telephone
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`number stored onthe personal information device(col. 5, lines 5-35; col. 6, lines 1-38).
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`However, Bell et al does not specifically disclose the feature of a personal information
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`device configured to control the telephone via a wireless communication suchthat the telephone
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`dials a telephone numberstored on the personal information device.
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`On the other hand, Mauncyet al, from the same field of endeavor, discloses in figure 3,
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`two wireless handsets 42A, and 42B, that can communicate with one another withoutthe use of a
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`base station or MSC. Mauncyet al showsin figure 4, a wireless handset 42 that comprises a
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`control system, a transceiver, an input/output port that may be providedfor facilitating
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`communication with various devices and for downloading or loading information into a memory
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`(col. 13, lines 1-47; col. 14, lines 9-65). This wireless handset may also include a set of “List
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`Maintenance features” that may be provided to permit a user to add and delete handsets or
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`objects to one or more lists stored in the handsets, such as a speed dialing list for initiating calls,
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`a find list for other handsets or objects, and/or privacy list for blocking find queries from specific
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`handsets so that privacy may be maintained. Thelist maintenance features may also include a
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`memorize feature which permits two handsets to update their respective masterlist, find list with
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`the ID of the other handset. The short range messaging features may include features to permit
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`short-range messagesto be sent directly from one handset to another(col. 15, line 11- col. 16,
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`line 56). Calls maybe placed in a direct handset -to- handset communication modebydialing
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`the assigned directory or telephone numberof the handset (col. 17, lines 14- 26); col. 29, line
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`51- col. 30, line 46). Furthermore, the information may be stored in the speeddial and findlists
`ofthe handset so that the user may initiate call requests and find requests with the stored with the
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`stored information (col. 54, lines 10- 46). Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of
`ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention was madeto apply the ‘ecianigire ofMauncy to
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`the communication system of Bellin orderto provide a wireless handset that includes a
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`memorize feature, which permits a wireless handset to exchange information conveniently and
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`securely with another handset or object by wireless transmission.
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`Resarding claim 20, Bell as modified discloses an automated telephonedialing system
`(figs. 1-2), wherein the dialing ofthe telephone numberby the telephoneis automatically
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`effected in response to a user interacting with information stored on the personal information
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`device (col. 3, lines 25-60; col. 4, line 45- col. 5, line 26).
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`Regarding claim 21, Bell as modified discloses an automated telephonedialing system
`(figs. 1-2) wherein the information storedin the personal information device includes contact
`information (col,3, lines 52-67,col. 5, lines 1-40; col. 6, lines 1-26).
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`Regarding claim 22, Bell as modified discloses an automated telephone dialing system
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`(figs. 1-2), wherein the information stored on the personal information device is presented as a
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`list of contacts and the telephone numberdialed by the telephone correspondsto one ofthe
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`contacts selected by the user(col. 3, lines 1-60; col. 6, lines 1-40).
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`Regarding claim 23, Bell as modified discloses an automated telephone dialing system
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`(figs. 1-2), wherein the information stored on the personal information device is maintained by a
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`management program executing on the personal information device and the management
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`program controls the telephone via the wireless communication (col. 3, lines 38-60; col. 5, lines
`10-57).
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`Regarding claim 24,Bell as modified discloses an automated telephone dialing system
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`(figs. 1-2), wherein the management program is an address book program (col. 3, lines 52-67;
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`col. 5, lines 1-40; col. 6, lines 1-26).
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`Regarding claim 25, Bell as modified discloses an automated telephone dialing system
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`(figs. 1-2), wherein the wireless communication is compatible with a version of the Bluetooth
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`specification (col. 4, lines 24-52; col. 6, lines 21-40).
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`Regarding claim 26, Bell as modified discloses an automated telephonedialing system
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`(figs. 1-2), wherein the wireless communication is compatible with a version of the IrDA
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`specification (col. 4, lines 48-62; col. 6, lines 44-65).
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`Regarding claim 27, Bel! discloses an automatic wireless telephone dialing method(figs.
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`1-3), comprising the steps of establishing (3 of figs. 1-2) a wireless communicationslink for a
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`short range data transfer (20, 21, 22 offig. 2; col. 3, line 47- col. 4, line 9; col. 4, lines 48-67);
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`accessing (3 of fig. 2) a telephone numberstored on the device (col. 3, lines 29- 51; col. 4, lines
`24-57; col. 5, lines 5-35; col. 6, lines 1-38). |
`However, Bell et al does not specifically disclose the steps ofaccessing a telephone
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`numberstored on the personal information device; controlling the telephone using the personal
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`information device to cause the telephoneto dial the telephone numberstored on the personal
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`information device.
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`Onthe other hand, Mauncyetal, from the samefield of endeavor, discloses in figure 3,
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`two wireless handsets 42A, and 42B, that can communicate with one another withoutthe use of a
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`base station or MSC. Mauncyet al showsin figure 4, a wireless handset 42 that comprises a
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`control system, a transceiver, an input/output: port that may be provided for facilitating
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`communication with various devices and for downloading or loading information into a memory
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`(col. 13, lines 1-47; col. 14, lines 9-65). This wireless handset may also includeaset of “List
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`Maintenancefeatures” that may be providedto permit a user to add and delete handsets or
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`objects to one or morelists stored in the handsets, such as a speed dialing list for initiating calls,
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`a find list for other handsets or objects, and/or privacylist for blocking find queries from specific
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`handsets so that privacy may be maintained. The list maintenance features may also include a
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`memorize feature which permits two handsets to update their respective masterlist, find list with
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`the ID of the other handset. The short range messaging features may include features to permit
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`short-range messagesto be sent directly from one handset to another (col. 15, line 11- col. 16,
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`line 56). Calls may be placed in a direct handset -to- handset communication modeby dialing
`the assigned directory or telephone numberofthe handset (col. 17, lines 14- 26); col. 29, line
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`51- col. 30, line 46). Furthermore, the information may be stored in the speed dial and find lists
`ofthe handset so that the user mayinitiate call requests and find requests with the stored with the
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`stored information (col. 54, lines 10- 46). Therefore, it would have been obviousto one of
`ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention was madeto apply the technique ofMauncyto
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`the communication system of Bell in order to provide a wireless handsetthat includes a
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`memorize feature, which permits a wireless handset to exchange information conveniently and
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`securely with another handset or object by wireless transmission.
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`Regarding claim 28, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephonedialing
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`method(figs. 1-3), which includesthe step of dialing the telephone number automatically in
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`responseto a user interacting with information stored on the personal information device (col. 3,
`lines 25-60; col. 4, line 45- col. 5, line 26).
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`Regarding claim 29, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephonedialing
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`method(figs. 1-3) wherein the information stored in the personal information device includes
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`contact information (col. 3, lines 52-67; col. 5, lines 1-40; col. 6, lines 1-26).
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`Regarding claim 30, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephonedialing
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`method(figs. 1-3) wherein the information stored on the personal information device is
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`presented asa list of contacts and the telephone numberdialed by the telephone correspondsto
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`oneofthe contacts selected bythe user (col. 3, lines 1-60; col. 6, lines 1-40).
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`Regarding claim 31, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephone dialing
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`method(figs. 1-3) wherein the information stored on the personal information device is
`sagitieined by a management program executing on the personal information device and the
`management program controls the telephone via the wireless communication (col. 3, lines 38-60;
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`col. 5, lines 10-57).
`Regarding claim 32, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephone dialing
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`method(figs. 1-3) wherein the management program is an address book program (col.3, lines
`52-67; col 5, lines 1-40; col. 6, lines 1-26).
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`Regarding claim 33, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephone dialing
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`method(figs. 1-3) wherein the wireless communication is compatible with a version ofthe
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`Bluetooth specification (col. 4, lines 24-52; col. 6, lines 21-40).
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`Regarding claim 34, Bell as modified discloses an automatic wireless telephone dialing
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`method(figs. 1-3) wherein the wireless communication is compatible with a version of the IrDA
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`specification (col. 4, lines 48-62; col. 6, lines 44-65).
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant's arguments with respect to claims 19-34 have been considered but are mootin
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`view of the new ground(s)ofrejection.
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