Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Sony is coming out with 4 Versions of S1 Tablet this Sept 2011

Sony is coming out in market with its S1and S2 tablets that to very closely by the month of September 2011 as per the well sourced report, presenting four versions of the S1 single-handedly.

The four (4) versions consist of 16GB Wi-Fi merely; 16GB Wi-Fi and 3G, 32GB Wi-Fi; and 32GB Wi-Fi and 3G. The identical dissimilarity on the other hand, hasn’t been declared for the S2. For at the moment, the S2 will be prepared and accessible in 16GB and 32GB models, in which both will consist of 3G and Wi-Fi, and not break up alternative versions of each.

The S1, a 9.4-inch IPS display featuring tablet is being scheduled to be presented as the product for house and the feature largely speaks about PS3 connectivity, infrared remote features, allocating the users to control TVs, blu-ray players, in the middle of other devices. There is no mention of the battery life of the S1 but it can be assumed that it is same as that of the iPad.

We will also know the genuine names of the tablets, which have till now been referred to as S1 and S2. Wait for September 2011.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Facebook, HP and OpenStack Join Open Invention Network (OIN)

Internet and Technology giants Facebook, Hewlett-Packard and OpenStack have made available for membership with other 74 companies for the Open Invention Network (OIN) this quarter.

The Open Innovation Network (OIN) is a group of organizations committed to protect Linux and its open-source offshoots from legal assaults.

OIN said that Facebook, HP and OpenStack as well as with Fujitsu,Rackspace, and Juniper had approved to turn out to be licensees.

The Facebook Effect

OIN members guarantee not to instigate a legal attack on the origin of their patents based on Linux and also take delivery of access to Linux patents to be in the right place to partner companies exclusive of
legal consequences.

The Open Innovation Network was founded back in 2005 by IBM, NEC, Novell, Phillips, Red Hat and Sony. The conglomerate at the present owns 300 patents related to Linux and access to 2,000 other Linux patents fitting in to licensees.

In spite of many companies sustaining the OIN, the consortium’s CEO Keith Bergelt considers that Linux persists to be in danger.

“It's actually presently anybody who supports proprietary platforms and has a huge patent assortment that it likes to carry on to exercise to be competent to depress choice. There will always be those who will be appearing at Linux capacity intimidating their livelihood, their technique of existence,” he told.

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