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Huawei has announced LiteOS, its operating system for connected objects and more generally the Internet of Things (IoT). This OS is lightweight as it weighs only 10 KB!
Huawei hopes to be omnipresent in the battle of connected objects. We remember the tracker activity announced in February compatible with LTE-M (4.5 G) .This is where a network technology to increase the range of the antennas (while reducing throughput) while lowering consumption of customer equipment. Huawei hopes to push this standard network and market compatible products in the future. To accompany these future products, Huawei has just lifted the veil on LiteOS, its operating system for the Internet of Things (IoT).
For now, the manufacturer has been fairly stingy with details, even if still we know that LiteOS weighs only 10 KB! A ridiculously small compared to 400MB Android Wear. But of course, the two are diametrically opposed since OS LiteOS contains virtually no functionality. The treatments are performed on a remote server and LiteOS merely to transit the data over the network. So LiteOS needs no configuration, is able to detect compatible networks and the devices communicate with. We imagine very well LiteOS on type devices connected toothbrush, whose sole purpose is to exchange data to a hub and then analyze on a smartphone or computer.
LiteOS be open for all developers to help create a large ecosystem. Moreover, it seems that Huawei has not the will to use this OS for its products, but to offer it to its partners. In addition to the OS, Huawei will provide a comprehensive architecture, built around servers and hubs: Agile and Agile Controller IoT Gateways.
Through this ecosystem, Huawei hopes to find a place of choice and predicted the creation of 100 billion devices connected by 2025. Of these, 22% would be wearable objects as connected watches, 18% would be dedicated at home (vacuum cleaner, television, etc.) and the rest would be used at industrial level (cities, connected cars, etc.).
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Induction charger: and if it was time to put?
2/18/2015 12:00:00 AM
If one cannot yet speak of democratization, smartphones charger induction begins to dig his hole. Whether it's via the multiplication of docking stations on which to file its smartphone or one compatible shells, the Qi standard is more and more widespread and seems to take precedence over all other reloading wireless standards. These two letters, is also pronounced 'chi', hides the technology of charging by induction that can be found in a growing number of terminals. Natively compatible smartphones are increasingly likely to join those already signed by Nokia, Samsung, HTC LG, while others may become using some manipulations or a special shell. Reload of a smartphone is always well often daily despite the technological advances, annual do by simply filing its terminal without worrying the son must necessarily interest a large number of users. Manufacturers of smartphones are increasingly likely to follow Microsoft (Nokia) or even LG and houses solutions which are generally compatible with other brands. On the side of the third-party manufacturers, the offer is also bloated and that is why we selected two products in particular Nillkin. Nillkin Magic Disk II Nillkin Magic Disk 2 the simplest, Nillkin Magic Disk II, is as its name indicates a single disc (10 cm in diameter for 10.4 mm thick) on which place his phone. It is compatible with terminals technology signed Qi LG (Nexus) or even Nokia (Lumia), but also with other products equipped with receivers or special hulls (Samsung Galaxy and Note, iPhone, HTC One... etc.). It is available in black on our shop at 29.95 euros. Nillkin Phantom NILLKIN Phantom: Bedside lamp led with charger without wire Induction universal IQ integrated more expensive, but also more complete and design, Nillkin Phantom acts also LED lamp. Natively compatible with Lumia 1520 and Nexus 5, this object can also work with the Samsung Galaxy with a receiver or the iPhone equipped with compatible shells. Find the Phantom on our shop at 49.95 euros.
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