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Rabu, 29 Februari 2012

E911: Should the 'E' Stand for Easy? - Mobility TechZone

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February 29, 2012

E911: Should the 'E' Stand for Easy?

Sometimes I just get lucky. For example, last week I was coming back on a train from the District (a.k.a Washington DC) and it so happened that I was on the train with Vint Cerf from Google. 


I reintroduced myself to him and proceeded to discuss various aspects of the industry, particularly about some of the problems with migration to an all IP marketplace.


As it often happens, that brought us to the subject of E911. Vint made the statement that 911 should not be about the number particularly on your smartphone, but rather it should be “easy.” As he talked about it, I found myself thinking about Staple’s easy button... Read More



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February 29, 2012

At MWC Fujitsu Uses Water and Drop Testing to Differentiate


Earlier today I said speed was perhaps the only differentiator left in the market for device differentiation in reference to the Microsoft speed challenge here at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona. At the Fujitsu booth I learned I was wrong, not once but twice. The company had numerous demonstrations of its soon-to-be-released devices working while immersed in water. In addition they had a robotic test dropping a ball on a smartphone screen repeatedly with no breakage. The devices should hit Europe soon and the pictures below are worth some very wet words. The first fish tank shot below in fact shows an Android phone ringing while under water. It's the middle phone on the top row... Read More


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