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Posts Tagged ‘Qualcomm’

Qualcomm EMEA Summit: “Every light switch should have an IP address”


by on September 15th, 2011

As I type this, I am looking out over the shimmering waters of the Bosphorus. A tugboat and pleasure cruiser are making their way down river; there are a few hazy clouds in the sky. Now that I’ve made you suitably envious, I’ll move on to the main business of the day, which is to [...]

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Mobile Augmented Reality – More Retention, Less Gimmicks


by on February 4th, 2011

I have before me on my desk a piece of paper. On it are printed nine black circles, surrounding an image of a small blue tower. I activate an app on my smartphone, look through the camera viewfinder, and focus on the piece of paper. Through the viewfinder a small blue tower has appeared on [...]

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Augmented Reality on the mobile – a legal minefield?


by on October 28th, 2010

After all the excitement that we had in the second half of last year about this wonderful, new-fangled thing called augmented reality, it seemed as though we had a little period of retrenchment. To borrow the argot of the football terraces, it all went quiet over there. Relatively speaking, of course. The AR apps kept [...]

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Bidding FLO Farewell


by on October 14th, 2010

Last week was, it is fair to say, a rather momentous one for North American mobile broadcast TV. Firstly, the sad news that, having struggled defiantly against the dying of the light for a good while now, Qualcomm announced that it was suspending sales of its D2C FLO TV service and devices with immediate effect; [...]

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HTC Smart seems to make Sense


by on January 14th, 2010

This last week has been a big week in the smartphone market, with the most widely publicised handset launch being that of the Nexus One from Google. Other phones which were unveiled last week included the Backflip from Motorola, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10, both due to be available from some point in Q1 2010 and [...]

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