Fone+
This the name bestowed on an incubation product from Microosoft, which allows a mobile phone to be connected to a TV, keyboard and a mouse. Other devices could connect to the mobile phone’s cradle such as a storage device….or an USB Hub with other devices….this is endless but note the operative word here is “COULD”. What Fone+ could accomplish is the exploit of the growing processing power in mobile phones. The mobile phone will access the Internet using wireless, GPRS or EDGE, or broadband.
The primary purpose of Fone+ is to provide Internet access to remote users in China where the penetration of mobile phone is a lot higher than computers. This is an awesome concept and will be a huge benefit for developing countries where the mobile phone penetration is very high relative to computers.
Networkworld reported this today that the incubation product was demonstrated by Eric Chang, the director of Incubation at Microsoft’s Advanced technology Center in Beijing, China.
Note: - the above image created by Triage-ITC using images from RIM, Targus, LG and Logitech.
This the name bestowed on an incubation product from Microosoft, which allows a mobile phone to be connected to a TV, keyboard and a mouse. Other devices could connect to the mobile phone’s cradle such as a storage device….or an USB Hub with other devices….this is endless but note the operative word here is “COULD”. What Fone+ could accomplish is the exploit of the growing processing power in mobile phones. The mobile phone will access the Internet using wireless, GPRS or EDGE, or broadband.
The primary purpose of Fone+ is to provide Internet access to remote users in China where the penetration of mobile phone is a lot higher than computers. This is an awesome concept and will be a huge benefit for developing countries where the mobile phone penetration is very high relative to computers.
Networkworld reported this today that the incubation product was demonstrated by Eric Chang, the director of Incubation at Microsoft’s Advanced technology Center in Beijing, China.
Note: - the above image created by Triage-ITC using images from RIM, Targus, LG and Logitech.
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