With an estimated six billion of the planet’s population connected to mobile the potential to continue to add human connections may begin to be limited by the global population growth, but the race won’t stop there. The next challenge is to connect more and more machines to mobile networks. According to research conducted by Machina […]
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This is Momchil with a video of Bob Lyle, Head of Mobile Business at SRS Labs, World Leader of Audio Post-Processing; providing audio solutions for flat-panel TV, PC and automotive segments. In this video Bob talks about HD audio and 3D immersive sound for mobile devices. Here is the video:
In this video Jay Wright, Senior Director of Business Development at Qualcomm R&D Division; demonstrates a game utilising AR technology. Vision-based AR lets the application recognise an image and follow it as the device is moved around. More from Jay:
This is Momchil with a video of energy saving Dual Core processors from Qualcomm. Dan Baker, Communications Coordinator at Qualcomm; demonstrates how reduced processor speed results in more than 60% power saving while gaming. More from Dan:
This is Momchil here with a video of Brian Spencer, Senior Engineer at Qualcomm Innovation Center QuIC. Brian demonstrates AllJoyn camera functionality in a web page. Using a little Android doll and two smartphones, Brian shows us how AllJoyn technology works inside a web browser. Here is the video:
Here at Uplinq 2011 we interviewed the well-known mobile blogger Jeb Brilliant, who runs aBrilliantBlog. We asked Jeb to give us his perspective on the Uplinq event and the latest Nokia announcements. More from Jeb
Kudos to Rafe Blandford over at All About Symbian who wrote-up what looks like the whole of Stephen Elop’s keynote at Qualcomm’s Uplinq event recently. He also embedded the video of Stephen’s presentation — I totally forgot Qualcomm had made it available. I do thoroughly recommend taking a bit of time out and watching this […]
Now then, just barely 30 seconds after Stephen Elop left the stage and as the Uplinq audience began filling out into the San Diego sunshine, I decided to record my initial impressions courtesy of SocialCam on the iPHone. This involved me pointing the phone at my face and nattering at you. Normally it’s pretty easy […]
For anyone wanting to get a quick glimpse of the triumphant keynote by Nokia’s CEO, Stephen Elop, at today’s Uplinq conference here in San Diego, I took a quick 60-second video right at the start. In the video, Elop discusses working with Qualcomm — indeed, he points out that Qualcomm’s help and support has been […]
I went to the back of the hall for the start of the Paul Jacobs keynote at Uplinq this morning. I was expecting some kind of whizzy introduction — I wanted to get some of it on camera. I’m pleased to report that I wasn’t disappointed. Some chaps arrived into the crowd with big drums. […]
If you happen to use Qualcomm’s rather cool Augumented Reality SDK to construct an application working on the company’s SnapDragon devices, chances are you may also want to extend distribution to iOS for both the iPhone and iPad. Well, now you can. Jay Wright, Qualcomm’s top Augumented Reality chap, showed some examples of applications running […]
It’s about time! Finally it’s possible to have those cryptic (at least, to me anyway) buttons on the washing machine decoded thanks to Qualcomm’s Augmented Reality SDK. The company’s Augmented Reality top chap, Jay Wright, demonstrated the washing machine proof-of-concept application at this afternoon’s press conference at Uplinq. I managed to snap a quick 22-second […]