Category: Other

Manufacturing a Fonera SIMPL in China

Posted by – March 20, 2010
Category: Other

Martin Varsavsky, CEO of FON.com, publishes on his Youtube channel, this video showing the manufacturing process in the Chinese manufactory for the new Fonera SIMPL WiFi router.

I posted a video about the Fonera SIMPL at Mobile World Congress: http://138.2.152.197/2010/02/17/fon-at-mobile-world-congress-2010/

The Fonera SIMPL is a WiFi 802.11N router, takes in WAN outputs LAN, creates 2 WiFi hotspots, one WPA password protected and the other Open WiFi with Web browser authentication through the FON system, so only users that are members of FON can logon. The Fonera SIMPL (I guess) probably only costs around $15-20 to mass manufacture, FON has gotten orders for it by Telecom companies in excess of 400’000 units.

The idea here is that soon enough, everyone may be sharing their home ADSL, Cable or Fiber internet connections on the worldwide FON WiFi sharing network. When you share at home, you roam the world for free on all over more than 1 million active FON WiFi hotspots. See the FON Maps at http://maps.fon.com/. Many cities already have thousands of such FON WiFi hotspots available. Not covering the whole City with FON WiFi, but with a few thousand more such Fonera SIMPL routers distributed in each city by telecoms, and with other ISPs (such as BT in England, Neuf in France and some others in other countries) remotely firmware upgrading their customers existing WiFi routers to add the FON WiFi roaming functionality, the cities of the world could be pretty close to have ubiquituous WiFi coverage.

The idea is that Android and iPhone type smart phones consume far too much bandwidth for regular 3G cellular networks to be able to support that. Especially with people streaming Youtube, Ustream, Video-on-demand, video-conferencing, high bitrate VOIP and more bandwidth intensive mobile applications. So FON in pertnership with the Telecom carriers will provide software for Android and the iPhone that more seamlessly automatically switches over to the FON WiFi hotspots for bandwidth intensive tasks. WiFi also consumes less battery than 3G so that will help on battery runtime as well.

My hope is that FON and the Telecoms agree to load WiFi meshing technology on these routers, apply smart roaming charges and rebates, so nabours also can buy these to extend the range of the WiFi hotspots throughout the city. Also, I wonder if the unlicenced (to be decided soon by politicians around the world) 700mhz White Spaces based technology could be integrated in such cheap and compact routers, and used by Google to thus cover whole cities with mobile broadband using the 700mhz spectrum both as back-end and through meshing as well to connect with devices in the streets. See my video-interview filmed at LeWeb in December 2009 with Martin Varsavsky: http://138.2.152.197/2009/12/12/peekfon-martin-varsavsky-interview/

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NewGadgets.de: MSI VoIP Phone MS-9A31 with Android Hands On at Cebit 2010

Posted by – March 10, 2010
Category: Other, CeBIT, Android

Android powered VOIP phone showcased by MSI at CeBIT 2010 for household and commercial applications.

Source: http://www.newgadgets.de/10506/msi-zeigt-voip-telefon-mit-touchscreen-und-google-android/ and NewGadgetsDE on Youtube

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Leicke Chinfai Bluetooth keyboard works on the Archos 5 Internet Tablet with Android

Posted by – March 2, 2010

Chinfai, distributed by http://leicke.de in Europe, sells this rollable Bluetooth keyboard which I am testing with my Archos 5 Internet Tablet in this video. It seems to work great.

Leicke Chinfai Wii remote wireless charger

Posted by – March 2, 2010

Here’s a 30€ wireless Wiimote charger. It uses induction charging and a special battery pack for two wiimotes.

Motorola Head-mounted Computer Gen.2 Kopin Golden-i

Posted by – February 22, 2010

Imagine walking around with a head-mounted 15″ display to view informations available to you at all times. This system features a pretty cool six-axis position tracker from Hillcrest Labs that allows you to operate a cursor with nearly pixel-for-pixel accuracy by just moving around your head when for example panning around a large image or a map. There is a highly targetted microphone that understands voice-commands where you can for example zoom in on maps or images, you can exit back to the programs menu, launch specific applications and open specific files.

Here are the specs of this Second Generation Kopin Golden-i Motorola-branded Head-mounted Computer system:

Processor — TI OMAP3530 clocked at 600MHz
Display — Kopin SVGA (800 x 600) liquid crystal micro display (LCD)
Networking:
Bluetooth 2.0
WiFi — “Will be offered soon”
User interface — Includes speech recognition and motion sensing
Other I/O — 1 x USB
Expansion — microSD slot
Power — 1200 mAh battery provides more than eight hours of operation
Weight — 3 oz (85g)
Operating system — Windows CE

More coverage of this device from Mobile World Congress:
http://www.buzzcritic.com/gadgets/kopin-golden-i-wearable-pc-hands-on-video
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/02/motorola-golden-i-virtual-display-for-outdoor-types/

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Fonera SIMPL at Mobile World Congress 2010

Posted by – February 17, 2010

FON is creating an open WiFi roaming network to cover the whole planet. At Mobile World Congress they are showing the new FON router that will be used by 3G carriers to give to consumers and upgrade the software functionality of smart phones to be able to carry some of the heavy video playback over WiFi networks rather than using up all the 3G bandwidth for that type of activity.

My opinions on the Fonera SIMPL:

I think it’s awesome, it looks like a new mass market design for the Fonera+, with WiFi 802.11n, a faster processor, a built-in Mobile log-in user interface in the pre-installed firmware.

I think the courageous carriers who may be giving those out for free to their users, should also allow for full WiFi meshing on those routers. Thus really expand the range of the whole city-wide WiFi networks.

And I think that the Android phones need to get a very optimized auto-connect and WiFi city mapping software which should generate precise maps of WiFi coverage, thus a user-generated FON Maps not only generated by the information provided by Fonspot owners, but most importantly information about the range and quality of the signal and the available bandwidth (perhaps a small download and upload can be launched to test bandwidth speeds). This way if you want a map over available 10mbit/s download and 10mbit/s upload connections over WiFi in the city, that whole functionality should be built-in to the next generation of the FON WiFi Maps.

I think that the FON auto-connect app on Android should thus based on knowing where it is, know if it even needs to try to detect WiFi hotspots at all in the proximity. If the user wants to play a lot of video or high bitrate video, the 3G carrier could as well tell the user that only low bitrate may be available over 3G at that specific time but that full bitrate is available at the given FON compatible hotspots.

And also, to more quickly reach global coverage, FON should enable bandwidth specific roaming agreements, so Foneros should be able to roam on “competing” WiFi networks by paying small fees based on specific bandwidth usage. So for example roaming on a certain ISP’s WiFi network may cost 1€ per GB per user and where the Fonero should be able to pay instantly with the eventual FON WiFi money that may be available on the Fonero’s account. For example, Free should be able to auto-charge Foneros 1€ per GB to roam on the whole FreeWiFi network in France, then Orange may join with their Wannadoo Box network as well. And if all ISPs join in that network and do it by opt-out and not by opt-in, then 80% of French cities could be covered by FON compatible WiFi from one day to the next. By enabling roaming fees, the easy connection and affordable WiFi roaming charges are automatic making the connection simpler, and it also encourages ISPs to reach further with more bandwidth to thus make more money. So no credit card payments should be required just to check emails again.

You can discuss this video in the FON forum: http://boards.fon.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7105&p=46170#p46170

Novatel Wireless Mifi at Mobile World Congress 2010

Posted by – February 17, 2010

Aviat Networks at Mobile World Congress 2010

Posted by – February 17, 2010

They make point to point fixed wireless broadband infrastructure.

Huawei E585 Mifi

Posted by – February 15, 2010

Here’s Huawei’s second generation Mifi adaptor. It connects with up to 21mbit/s on HSPA, it auto-connects to 3G and WiFi on being turned on.

OnStar in-car interactive features

Posted by – January 19, 2010

On Star is making some features that they were demonstrating in the new Chevy Volt electric car at the CES 2010 consumer electronics show.

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Eyecon based on Marvell powered Sheevaplug

Posted by – January 18, 2010

Eyecon Technologies provides an always-on media control software for Android and iPhone for managing digital content in the home from all compatible UPnP/DLNA sources in the home and authorised sources on internet.

Touch Revolution demonstrates Android washing machine, Android micro-oven, Tablets and more

Posted by – January 17, 2010

They have a reference design and development kit for a 7″ Capacitative Android tablet running on a Marvel PXA310 processor for manufacturers to integrate Android in any type of applicances including Washing Machines, Micro-ovens, Printers, Tablets and VOIP phones.

HP t5325 thin client

Posted by – January 16, 2010

HP has released a $199 thin client powered by a 1.2ghz Marvell processor, running HP ThinPro OS.

Sling Touch Control 100 at CES 2010

Posted by – January 11, 2010

Nino Marino, Product Manager of Sling Touch Control 100, demonstrates the product.

Fraunhoffer IIS shows HD-AAC audio codec

Posted by – January 9, 2010

HD-AAC is a new lossless audio codec developed by Fraunhoffer among others and which uses ARM processors in this Logitech device which is able to playback that form factor.

USB 3.0 superspeed

Posted by – January 6, 2010

The USB Implementers Forum are showing new USB 3.0 devices.

Lexmark Interact S605 and Lexmark Platinum Pro905 touch screen printers

Posted by – January 6, 2010

Lexmark are using embedded Linux, 4.3″ capacitative touch screens, WiFi and Ethernet Internet connections directly to the printer in combination with their Flash Lite based applications and features, one can automatically print things from the Internet.

Information about the Lexmark Interact S605: http://www1.lexmark.com/products/view/All-in-Ones/Lexmark-Interact-S605/catId=cat10004-category&prodId=5370-product

Information about the Lexmark Platinum Pro905: http://www1.lexmark.com/products/view/All-in-Ones/Lexmark-Platinum-Pro905/catId=cat10004-category&prodId=5474-product

PicoChip Provision Fem2cell technology

Posted by – January 6, 2010

Fem2cells can help create better wireless broadband networks based on 3G and White Spaces technologies. PicoChip Provision provides the chip that powers most Fem2cells in the world.

Key2key system

Posted by – September 5, 2009

It’s a small USB dongle with a battery and a processor so you can connect another USB dongle and it automatically transfers files to that other usb dongle. Thus usb dongle into other usb dongle and everybody got their files!

iWap multi-Battery charger

Posted by – September 5, 2009
Category: Other, IFA

Amazing multi-charger invention. This little device charges any Lithium Ion battery, any sizes, any voltage, any polarity. It also uses any Lithium Ion battery to charge any mobile phone through cell phone charger adapter cables or through USB charging adapters. It even packs in some more surprise features. Watch this video for real IFA gadget entertainment!