Archive for April, 2009

Apr 30 2009

Qik talks about streaming video from your mobile phone

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Your mobile phone: You never leave home without it. Lunch at Piero’s sponsor, Qik, enables camera-equipped cell phones to stream video live to the Internet either publicly or to select private viewers. Earlier this year Qik was at Lunch@Piero’s during CES where journalists used Qik to shoot and stream sponsor demos live to their web sites.

We caught up with Rishi Malik a few months after CES. In this interview Rishi talks about the serious as well as the entertainment uses worldwide of Qik’s important mobile streaming video technology.

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Apr 02 2009

Optimism and energy high at Embedded Systems Conference

You wouldn’t think there was a recession going on, judging by the strong attendance at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose this week. Engineers and designers are telling us that they are using this time to find the next important technology to build devices that will be up and ready for sale by the time the economy gets back on its feet, which some of the show-goers are pegging at mid 2010.
Clearly everyone wants more smarts in their devices. Cars will be ever richer with multimedia and GPS OEM and aftermarket technology. Printers will have more smarts built into them. Medical devices will become more consumer-friendly. Factory automation will become increasingly sophisticated, run by small, rugged x86-based technology. Alp Sezen of VIA Embedded talks about the x86-based small form factor boards, digital signage and ruggedized systems that the company showed at its booth.
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And what do engineers do when they want to have fun? Check out this air hockey-playing robot on the show floor of Embedded Systems Conference. Built by Nuvation for exhibitor Freescale, the clicking of the hockey puck could be heard from the moment the show floor opened until it closed.
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Apr 01 2009

Openmoko mobile platform presented at Embedded Systems Conference

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Sean Moss-Pultz, CEO of Openmoko, presented the FreeRunner mobile phone to designers and engineers at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, California this week. Moss-Pultz calls the phone a “seed” that provides a rapid start for developers to create devices based on the phone’s open OS, open CAD and open electronics.
Openmoko sees applications for the phone in markets where  where specific features of the phone are leveraged for unique needs, capitalizing on the phone’s computing power as well as its mobile capabilities.  He cited the use of a rugged version of the phone and its built-in GPS for archaeological digs or as an open mobile broadcast device.

Openmoko speaks at Embedded Systems Conference

Openmoko speaks at Embedded Systems Conference

The standing room only audience in the ESC Theatre on the show floor listened to Sean Moss-Pultz and Bill Gatliff, provider of development and training services related to Linux, discuss the advantage of an open mobile platform for embedded developers who want to create a small computing device with mobile capabilities.  See more coverage from the presentation from TechPulse360.

Capping the presentation, Openmoko and Embedded Systems Conference gave away five FreeRunner mobile phones in a drawing to lucky audience members.

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