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Charge your phone with two AA batteries
Not being able to charge our phones at any given time is a struggle, but this is changing. The Nipper is a small portable phone charger. It's so small users can carry it wherever they go and it can easily attach to keys. It doesn't need to be charged and only relies on AA batteries, which can be found anywhere around the average household or bought in any shop on the go.
Reliable server validated for data centre solution
Wind River has announced that Wind River Titanium Server has been validated as an NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) software running on Nokia’s recently-announced AirFrame Data Centre Solution portfolio.The AirFrame Data Centre Solution leverages cloud technologies to deliver low latency and high throughput for virtual telecom network functions, combining centralised and distributed architectures for maximum efficiency and capabilities.
Platform application addresses the strands of frequently changing
The Qt Company has announced that Qt 5.5, the latest version of its leading cross-platform application and UI development framework, is available for download. Qt 5.5 addresses the multiple strands of frequently changing requirements faced by software developers: being flexible in response to market trends and needs; delivering stable and high performance solutions; supporting an increasingly varied range of platforms; and enabling the rich graph...
435m smartphones expected to be shipped in 2015
Smartphones first accounted for more than 50% of total quarterly cellphone shipments in Q113. In Q415, smartphones are forecast to reach 435m units or 80% of total cellphones shipped according to data in IC Insights’ newly released Update to its IC Market Drivers Report. On an annual basis, smartphones first surpassed the 50% penetration level in 2013 (54%) and are forecast to represent 93% of total cellphone shipments in 2018.
Wireless Innovation Lab opens its doors
NI has opened a Wireless Innovation Lab at its Austin headquarters.NI will pursue collaborations with top academic and industry research groups participating in its RF/Communications Lead User program. Researchers at Intel, Lund University, Nokia Networks, NYU Wireless, Samsung, The University of Texas at Austin and TU Dresden are driving significant advances in the development of next-generation wireless systems and furthering research in 5G.
Research programme to make data transactions more secure
Local photonics assembly specialists Alpha Contract Engineering (ACE) is partnering Nokia Technologies and Oxford University on a high-tech research programme funded by Innovate UK. The 12 month project titled Feasibility study of handheld Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) will make the use of cash machines and other highly sensitive and important data transactions secure.
Global graphene value chain to be enhanced
FlexEnable has announced its participation in the Graphene Flagship, the EU’s 'biggest' initiative in the field of graphene and related materials. The company has a track record of groundbreaking graphene innovation and industrialisation. Last year the company successfully demonstrated a truly flexible display based on a transparent graphene conductor, which was integrated into its flexible transistor array.
Flexible battery market to increase to $400m by 2025
After years of slow progress from small companies, flexible batteries now have the attention of bigger brands such as Apple, Samsung, LG Chemical, Nokia and STMicroelectronics. These companies are set to drive the flexible battery market from $69m in 2015 to over $400m in 2025, according to IDTechEx Research in their latest reportFlexible, Printed and Thin Film Batteries 2015-2025.
Samsung Galaxy S6 bolsters wireless charging
Samsung has announced the release of the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge, which both feature built-in capabilities for wireless charging certified to both PMA and Qi standards.
MWC demonstrations highlight LTE & WiFi connectivity
Qualcomm's Technology and Atheros arms will showcase an array of connected mobile and home experiences at MWC 2015. Powered by the latest QualcommSnapdragontechnologies, LTE-Advanced and WiFi connectivity solutions, these experiences demonstrate Qualcomm's aim of delivering more efficient use of bandwidth and improved user experiences.