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Mobile World Congress 2011 / 4
Spirit Telecom Tracks GPS Inside
Location Technology Assessment Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Events, Markets, News, Technology
Tagged Apple, Google, GPS, InvenSense, iPhone, mobile, smartphone
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Mobile World Congress 2011 / 3
Google Pushes NFC Infrastructure
Bluetooth LE Coming to Everything Continue reading
Mobile World Congress 2011 / 2
ARM Speaks about the Industry
Is Proximity the Next New Phone Feature, App and Service? Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Events, Markets, News, Technology
Tagged Android, ARM, Bluetooth, camera, CSR, Dolby, Google, GPS, HTC, LG, LocalSocial, mobile, Olaworks, SiRF, smartphone, STMicroelectronics, tablet, television
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Mobile World Congress 2011 / 1
Samsung Sets the Performance Standard for Phones & Tablets
InvenSense Shows Compelling Motion Platform
Fujitsu Struggles with Dual Screen Phone Continue reading
CES 2011: Tablets
Why have tablets achieved such market velocity in a short period of time? A successful market example in the Apple iPad, an opportunity OS in Google Android, and a huge ecosystem in Asia for the design and production of low-cost computer products. Continue reading
CES 2011: Day 2
As we explore the CES floor the energy around the tablet is palpable. The smartphone is assumed. Despite all the uncertainties of the market and the struggles for market share this looks like an old battlefield. The excitement is around the tablet – in only 9 months the market has been transformed by the iPad. Continue reading
CES 2011: Day 1
CES 2011 has 28 conferences within the event. These provide an opportunity to explore technologies and topics in more detail. One was the Smart Phone and Tablet Conference. Virtually every presenter was focused on the iPhone and iPad, but the emphasis placed on them was taken for granted. Apple has made all of this happen, the iPad is less than a year old. The only way one sees Apple at CES is through the impact it has. Continue reading