http://m.cnet.com/news/google-nixes-facial-recognition-in-glass-for-now/57587181
Friday, May 31, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
MIPI Interface - Mobile Industry Processor Interface
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Industry_Processor_Interface
The MIPI® Alliance (MIPI) is an open membership organization that develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries. Founded in 2003 by ARM, Intel, Nokia, Samsung, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments., [1] In 2013,the organization has more than 220 member companies worldwide, 12 active working groups and has delivered more than 30 specifications within the mobile ecosystem in the last decade.
I ran across this when looking at camera Modules. There are also LCD and OLED Displays that accept this interface also and I see some Linux Kernel support for them.
http://globaldigitalstar.en.hisupplier.com/product-762588-8-0mp-AF-camera-module.html
8.0MP Auto Focus Camera Module with Ov8825/ imx105pqh5 with mipi interface
MIPI Alliance Standard for Camera Serial Interface CSI-3
http://www.mipi.org/specifications/camera-interface
MIPI CSI-3 is a new generation of camera serial interface, expanding on the capabilities of CSI-2. By using a multipurpose link based on a common protocol stack (UniPort-M), CSI-3 provides higher bandwidth over fewer pins, with better power per bit efficiency than CSI-2.
UniPro
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniPro
UniProSM (or Unified Protocol) is a high-speed interface technology for interconnecting integrated circuits in mobile phones or comparable products. The various versions of the UniPro standard are created within the MIPI® Alliance.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
First Video Broadcast From Mt. Everest Peak Outrages Tourist Ministry of Nepal
First Video Broadcast From Mt. Everest Peak Outrages Tourist Ministry of Nepal
Monday, May 27, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Googlerola loses bid to ban US Xbox sales after ITC slapdown • The Register
What's not obvoius from the headline is Mototola (a Google subdivision) was suing for a "video coding" patent.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/05/24/google_loses_xbox_itc_patent/
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Can Tiny Ophelia Cure Dell's Big PC Woes?
USB stick. Equipped with two USB ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
connectivity, and a dual-core processor, the device plugs into a
display's HDMI port, turning compatible screens -- from small desktop
monitors to giant HDTVs -- into ad hoc computing devices.
http://mobile.informationweek.com/80256/show/f16613ed1b5ac7beb2d42a9ce665ef30/
YouTube: 100 Hours of Video Are Uploaded to the Site Every Minute
YouTube has just turned eight, and the company is marking the occasion by sharing a couple of cool stats about the service.
Users of the world's most popular video sharing service upload 100 hours of video to the site every minute. That's 6,000 hours of video every hour and a whopping 144,000 hours of video every day.
YouTube also repeated a recently revealed number of one billion visitors to the site per month.
YouTube, which was founded in February 2005 and first launched in May 2005, was acquired by Google in October 2006 for $1.65 billion.
Though the site's growth to one billion users was stunningly fast, Google expects further growth thanks to the rise of mobile devices. Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt recently said that number could even grow to 6 or 7 billion.
And if you're wondering where and how Google is storing all those videos, check out this tour through the company's data centers.
Image courtesy of Google
Monday, May 20, 2013
Google Drops XMPP Support
"During last week's Google I/O conference, the company announced a replacement for its aging Talk instant messenger: Google Hangouts. Hangouts, which is only available for Android, iOS, and Chrome, offers closer integration with Google+. Unfortunately, the new product drops support for the XMPP instant messaging protocol, which has been an integral part of Talk for over ten years. XMPP delivers instant messages to desktop clients, like Pidgin, and enables communication between users on different instant messaging networks. Hangouts users attempting to communicate with contacts on non-Google servers, such as jabber.org, have found that all communications have been suddenly and inexplicably severed. A Google account is now required to communicate with Hangouts users. Google Hangouts joins the ranks of an already-crowded ecosystem of closed, incompatible chat products like Skype."
Interesting, because Google Wave was based on XMPP and Google was integral to the creation of the Jingle extension that enabled video chatting over XMPP. Note that no end date has been set for Talk yet, but the end must surely be nigh given Google's recent history of axing products like Reader and CalDAV support from their calendar app without much notice.
Friday, May 17, 2013
SNL: google glasses
Saturday Night LiveWeekend Update: Randall Meeks (02:49)
meta: The Most Advanced Augmented Reality Interface
I do know if its the most advanced but it seems they are think beyond just the gear and about apps and getting a developer supported community around them.
Amazon buys Liquavista in push to move mobile display tech forward
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> "Electrowetting technology has the potential to create bright and
> colorful images that ensure excellent indoor and outdoor readability
> while using less battery power than traditional displays," the company
> says at its website.
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> http://www.liquavista.com/technology/default.aspx
> http://www.liquavista.com/default.aspx
Monday, May 13, 2013
Who is Dyle.tv?
working with a number of electronics manufacturers and wireless
carriers to develop a wide range of AndroidTM and iOS devices with
Dyle. Just look for the Dyle logo, and get live sports, news and
entertainment programming on-the-go.
http://www.dyle.tv/about/mcv/
In April 2010, 12 major broadcast groups came together to develop a
national mobile content service (Dyle™ mobile TV) through a joint
venture known as, Mobile Content Venture (MCV). MCV is comprised of
Fox, NBC, Telemundo, Pearl Mobile DTV and ION. The Pearl member
companies include: Belo Corp., Cox Media Group, E.W. Scripps General,
Inc., Gannett Broadcasting, Hearst, Media General, Meredith Corp.,
Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc. and Raycom Media.
MCV and its participants will provide content to portable devices
using broadcast spectrum, including live local and national news,
sports and entertainment programming. Broadcast spectrum for Dyle™
mobile TV will initially come from the founding MCV members: Fox, NBC,
& Telemundo, Pearl Mobile DTV and ION. In addition, MCV is actively
working with Fox and NBC affiliates, as well as additional
broadcasters, to expand the broadcast footprint.
MCV plans to roll out Dyle mobile TV in at least 35 DMAs. At launch,
the Dyle will initially consist of at least two ad-supported,
free-to-consumer channels in each DMA. Additional channels and markets
are expected to be added. In order to receive Dyle, consumers will
need a device capable of receiving a specific type of mobile video
broadcast (ATSC-MH), encrypted with standards-based conditional
access. See coverage map.
http://www.dyle.tv/coverage-map/
Dyle™ mobile TV is not available in all markets, and coverage may vary
across participating markets and by zip code within a market. Please
check the map to see if signals are available in your area. Using the
map, you can also see which TV broadcast networks are offered in your
location. Map results are based on theoretical coverage and do not
guarantee reception. External variables factor affecting reception may
include building heights and variations in geographic terrains.