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Haptics Applications in Mobile Devices – Tekedia Intelligence Analysis. Now, You Can Feel The Man’s Skin During Online Dating

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Haptics is described as  a tactile feedback technology that takes advantage of a user’s sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, and/or motions to the user. For the smartphone or tablet, it is simply a technology that adds tactile sensations to gadgetry.  The vibration function during a video phone game is an application of haptics technology.

 

Imagine buying things in ebay.com and you can feel the texture of a cloth before you order it. That means you can feel and touch the leather of a new shoe before you hit BUT NOW. That extension of feel from virtual to demi-reality is what will make haptics a game changer.

 

Around the world, many companies are working on advanced haptics for smartphones and tablets. They need they will bring real touch to these devices than had ever been done. It is just like doctors doing abdominal surgery and the technology helping them to feel what their scissors are feeling.

 

The following are the leading companies in this field, based on Tekedia Intelligence research.

 

  • Pacinia – uses coating on phones to provide electrostatic properties. Doing that on a touchscreen will take it to the next level. This is what they call controlled static clig
  • Immersion. This company provides the vibrate functions phones in Nokia, LG and Samsung and ensures they vibrate when needed. Think about a video game that communicates with vibration of the phone when a goal is scored. It is a software that makes the phone vibration and that is haptics engineering
  • Senseg – feeling textures on screen. Now, you can feel the skin texture of your potential lover during online dating.
  • Artificial Muscle – this will enable expandable switches
  • Tactus Technology – this will morph like the way neuromorphic engineers morph biology on electronics circuits. But here it is screens that are being morphed.


Differentiate Between Mobile App from Mobile Internet – Which is Better?

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Today, someone wanted to know the differences between mobile apps and mobile internet. We explained. This is like the confusion between mobile banking and mobile  payment. You betcha but they are not the same. Mobile banking is taking banking to the mobile ecosystem while mobile payment has no need of banking. But it is confusing. So, we think you can learn something from the mobile apps and mobile internet.

 

According to WebOpedia, mobile apps is

 

a term used to describe Internet applications that run on smartphones and other mobile devices. Mobile applications usually help users by connecting them to Internet services more commonly accessed on desktop or notebook computers, or help them by making it easier to use the Internet on their portable devices. A mobile app may be a mobile Web site bookmarking utility, a mobile-based instant messaging client, Gmail for mobile, and many other applications.

 

Wikipedia explains that mobile internet refers to the use of Internet-connected applications, or browser-based access to the Internet from a mobile device – such as a smartphone or tablet PC – connected to a wireless network. Under this construct, a mobile website is just a website that has been optimized for mobile browsing. It can be reached through a phone’s web browser directly.

 

So between these two – mobile apps and mobile website, which one is better?

These are things to consider:

  • Cost. The apps may cost more to be developed and deployed
  • Presence – few go to apps store to check new information via their mobile devices. They still use the search engine
  • Web is not platform-sensitive. You build apps for one platform like Android or iOS. Any of those can be disrupted but the web will be here for a long time
  • Branding – you can brand better with apps than you can do with websites
  • Security – it all depends. A good app is secured and a website can also be secured. The risk is largely the same.

 

Kilonshele Is Nigeria’s Entertainment and Marketing Company

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Kilonshele is a live entertainment and marketing company. They connect the world to live entertainment events in Nigeria by providing up-to-date information on live events and giving fans opportunity to buy tickets conveniently. Kilonshele provides ticket sales, marketing and distribution through their site.

Kilonshele, is also a best movie ticketing destination, a source for movie tickets and movie times.

 

Know before you go to the theater and find theater listings, and detailed information about new and upcoming films. Kilonshele.com platform gives fans the opportunity to secure their tickets before going to the theatres.

 

 

We take very seriously our responsibility to provide consumers with a thoroughly satisfying online shopping experience. From the moment you log on to our site to the day your tickets arrive safely at your door, we handle every aspect of your transaction—ensuring your complete satisfaction.

 

Kilonshele, powered by Asheville Services Limited is set to contribute its quota to the revolution in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry.The company’s unique online marketplace provides event promoters the opportunity to showcase their events, whilst affording major brands a platform to reach their target market.

 

Kilonshele serves a growing number of clients in Nigeria across multiple event categories. The clientele include but not limited to leading event Promoters, Multi-national Corporations, Showbiz Agencies, Event Place Managers, Performing Arts Aenues, and Cinemas.

Visa Signs Agreement with Monitise to Expand Delivery of Financial Services

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Visa has signed a new commercial agreement with Monitise to expand delivery of mobile financial services to banked Visa account holders in conjunction with Visa’s financial institution partners.  Monitise’s expertise in customizing mobile applications for a broad range of phone models and operating systems enables Visa to virtualize existing Visa accounts on mobile phones and offer Visa account holders globally a new array of payment types.

 

One key focus of this alliance is the introduction of new mobile services to existing Visa account holders outside the U.S. that enable electronic payments on the go to meet consumers’ daily needs including mobile top-up, utility payments, and transit ticketing.

 

In addition, Monitise and Visa will launch a mobile banking solution in the U.S. for clients of Visa DPS, Visa’s debit and prepaid processing platform. This new service is designed to enable Visa clients and processing partners in the U.S. to quickly and efficiently offer their customers a suite of services, such as mobile payments, person-to-person payments, mobile transaction alerts and mobile marketing offers.

 

About Monitise:
Monitise plc (LSE: MONI.L), is a global leader in Mobile Money solutions, with the proven technology and expertise to enable financial institutions and other service providers to offer a wide range of mobile banking and payments services to their customers in both developed and developing territories.

Freescale Introduces Smart Automotive Microcontroller That Cuts Chip-Count

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Freescale Semiconductor has introduced the first single-chip device in its S12 MagniV mixed-signal microcontroller (MCU) family, the S12VR64. The device is designed for use in DC motors for automotive window lift and sunroof applications connected to local interconnect network (LIN) automotive body networks.

 

“We are leveraging our automotive semiconductor leadership and proven process technology expertise to create a more efficient solution for networked automotive applications”

 

The S12VR64 MCU is based on Freescale’s revolutionary LL18UHV technology (announced in October 2010) that enables extensive analog integration on the MCU so developers can connect high-voltage signals and power supplies directly to the MCU in their automotive designs, helping save board space, increase system quality and reduce complexity.

 

Traditionally, automotive electronic designs have required multiple devices: some created with a high-voltage process to connect to the battery and power actuator outputs, as well as MCUs created with a low-voltage digital logic process. This poses a challenge when the end application has space limitations. The S12VR64 MCU combines the different devices required for relay-driven electric motor control, including the LIN physical layers, voltage regulators and low- and high-side drivers, into one device.

 

This level of integration is accomplished via the LL18UHV technology, which uses Freescale’s proven, low-leakage 0.18 micron (LL18) fabrication process to integrate 40V analog, non-volatile memory (NVM) and digital logic on a single piece of silicon. The result is a compact and cost-effective solution that does what it takes up to four chips to accomplish in current designs. Fewer components increase overall quality, allow customers to create a smaller board and ultimately reduce the weight of the automobile.

 

“We are leveraging our automotive semiconductor leadership and proven process technology expertise to create a more efficient solution for networked automotive applications,” said Reza Kazerounian, senior vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Microcontroller Solutions Group. “The S12VR64 mixed-signal MCU is the first device based on LL18UHV technology, and we’ll continue to add products to our S12 MagniV family that offer the right levels of precision and intelligence for a range of motor control and lighting applications in body electronics and other areas of the car.”

 

The S12 MagniV family leverages the proven and well-supported S12 16-bit MCU, enabling software compatibility and tool reuse across a broad range of applications. Family members include:

 

  • New S12VR64 mixed-signal MCU: Single-chip device based on LL18UHV technology that allows the integration of high-voltage analog, NVM and digital logic on one piece of silicon. This device offers the smallest footprint in the family.
  • Existing system-in-package (SiP) solutions (MM912F634, MM912G634, MM912H634): These devices combine an S12 MCU and a SMARTMOS analog control IC, fabricated in two separate processes, in a single package. These SiP devices are ideal for customers who need dual-die solutions for applications in which high current is required.

 

Freescale intends to expand the S12 MagniV family to include a full range of AEC-Q100 qualified products that integrate an MCU, automotive voltage regulators, LIN and CAN physical layers, motor drivers and more in either single-chip or dual-die form, all in single-package solutions. The next parts planned for the S12 MagniV family are single-chip solutions for applications such as brushless DC motor control, LED lighting, stepper motor control, generic LIN slave nodes or a general-purpose MCU combined with high-voltage I/O.

 

The S12VR64 MCU is included in Freescale’s product longevity program, with assured supply for a minimum of 15 years. See www.freescale.com/productlongevity for details.