Posted on June 1st, 2008 in Android, Mobile, Technology, iPhone by tsabrack || No Comment
Last year when Apple launch his Iphone, it certainly started a revolution in the previously rather sleepy market. Now a year later, the eyes of millions of people are glimmering toward the future Iphone revision of the mobile device, the Iphone 2. During the past year, Apple has developed and enhanced his new product, it has also radically change his commercial strategy, in order to be much more aggressive on the market and much more widespread.
Now although Apple has clearly fix what will be the next standard of the future devices, the other major companies certainly haven’t slept all this year. Just like Apple last year another player which was previously a total strange to mobile devices is about to enter the ring, namely Google.
But unlike Apple, instead of developing their own device and going solo on the market like a good old Cowboy, they choose to develop a framework that will be installed on other mobile constructors (They Probably intended initially, at least in the US, but as they could not win the auction for the 700 MHz band, this will probably have to wait).
So what is exactly Android ? Android is a software platform and also an OS developed for mobile devices (the underlying is based on Linux). It was developed by Google as well as the other members of the Open Handset Alliance. The Alliance is formed by Mobile operators, Software companies, Commercialization Companies , Semi-Conductor and finally Handset manufacturers. Amongst then we can cite :
- China Mobile, NTT DoCoMo
- Ebay, Google
- Intel, NVidia
- HTC, LG, Motorola …
(a more exhaustive list is available here)
Just like Apple, Android offers developpers a SDK, but unlike the Iphone SDK, it is available on Windows (XP and Vista), MacOs and Linux. Moreover, Google is also 10 Million US dollars prize for a competition that will reward the coolest softwares. In the Android Developer Challenge I, the 50 most promising entries received by April 14 will each receive a $25,000 award to fund further development. Those selected will then be eligible for even greater recognition via ten $275,000 awards and ten $100,000 awards. The Top 50 Applications (results from Android Developer Challenge Part 1, Round 1) were announced on 12 May 2008 (source Wikipedia).
Now enough talking, let’s see what’s under the groom’s dress and discover what Android is capable of.This first video demonstrate a live demo of Android :
This one demonstrate the use of the accelerometer in Google Maps. Quite inmressive :
Last but not least, here comes Pac-Man
As we can see the battle for the future of mobile device is not over yet, I’d even say it has barely started. Let’s see who will next retaliate for our greatest pleasure
Source: Android Community
Posted on May 29th, 2008 in Hutchinson, News, Technology, iPhone by tsabrack || No Comment
After news from all the neighboring country (like India or Singapore) it seems that Hong Kong will “finally” get an official Iphone distribution according to Bloomberg.
Apparently Apple has made a deal with Hutchinson to sell the Iphone in Hong Kong, which mean that the phone is likely to be distributed by Three. Although this is really nice, there’s no time frame mentioned nor precision concerning the exclusivity (or not) of that contract.
More news about the details of that distibution will certainly come as we get closer to the release date of the Iphone. Wait and See…
Alex
Posted on May 28th, 2008 in HCI, Multi touch, Technology, Windows 7 by tsabrack || No Comment
Today at All Things D conference, Steve Balmer and Bill Gates unveiled the first sneak peek at Windows 7 new interface. The successor of Windows Vista is still far away from its release, as Steve Balmer hammered a 3 years time frame during the conference. Here’s a small video of it :
Video: Multi-Touch in Windows 7
Although there’s not much details, it seems that multi touch interface are quickly becoming a must in future interfaces, Surface was only the premise of a technology. Microsoft teams have decided to bring the still rather expensive technology as a standard part of the future OS.
We can bet that multitouch interface will probably become as common as our good old Mouse in the near Future.
Alex
Posted on May 25th, 2008 in Computer Interface, HCI, Technology by tsabrack || No Comment
We’ve had some quiet years in term of Computer Interface, with a few new mouses, or new ergonomics keyboard from time to time, but nothing really new or existing. But latetly is seems the market is buzzing with innovations (or old technology finally because broadly used). Let’s make a brief tour from past to present and have a look at what we can expect in the comming year(month).
Trackball
A track ball, which appeared in the 90s, is a device similar to the mouse except instead of having the ball under the device (like in the mouse) the ball is actually on top of it. The user roll the ball with his thumb or hand. Although the device was quite innovative, it always remained quite confidential and restricted to certain use.


Haptic Interfaces (force feedback devices)
Haptic Interface is a big word to describes devices that give the user a feedback. There’s two subtype of haptic devices which are Force Feedback and Tactile Feedback. The most common haptic device you can find are :
But It is likely that we will see more and more of those device, and industry is certainly going to develop more and more haptic devices:
WiiMote
This device, introduced when the Wii hit the market, really changed the way people are playing. Instead of simply sitting on the couch, they are actually really moving in order to interact with the game. This certainly bring a much higher level of immersion in the games.

Touchscreen
Impossible to talk about computer interface without speaking of touchscreen. Touch screens are litterally everywhere, from Hardware with the IPhone and all the other recent phones, or projects like Wall or Surface, to the future OS themselves (Cocoa touch in OsX and the future Windows 7).
Now those two are sure impressive, now check this one, if the video look cool to you, check out the Nui Group to see how they create it … and you’ll be even more amazed :
CamTrax
If you liked the wiimote, trust me, it is going to look bleak to you after you’ve seen that.Engadget titles it “coolest thing since ice”. The only thing you’ll need is a webcam and anything that can fall under your hand :
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With all those fancy technologies the coming month/years are certainly going to be very interesting, don’t you think ?