- Everything Everywhere promises ‘small-scale LTE launch’ in UK by the end of 2012
Everything Everywhere’s spilled more details on its 4G hopes and dreams. That £1.5 billion investment is aiming to get a small scale LTE launch by the end of the year — subject to Ofcom’s say-so. The lucky epicenter of for the future of mobile communications in the UK? That’ll be Bristol, which will begin its trial on 1800MHz spectrum from April. It’s already tested out the 800MHz in Cornwall, which is apparently better suited to rural coverage. But before we hit those dizzying fourth generation speeds, customers on the not-so-unholy union of T-Mobile and Orange will also benefit from more HSPA+ upgrades across the network. Coverage across the network-sharing carriers currently stands at around 60 percent, but Everything Everywhere aims to reach full coverage before the close of 2012. How’s that London trial going, O2?
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- Insert Coin: Node helps your smartphone monitor pretty much everything
In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line.Fallen out of love with sensor? Don’t worry, Variable Technologies is here to help. The company’s working to bring the world Node, a project aimed at helping smartphone users “explore the fun and power of sensors.” The “Swiss Army knife-sized” modular device communicates with the iPhone 4S and Android devices via Bluetooth. It has a built-in accelerometer, magnetometer and gyroscope and can detect physical motion and space, temperature and elevation, to name but a few. It also has a game control module and eight LEDs that can double as a camera flash, with carbon monoxide and radiation detection on the way. The Node will be compatible with Arduino devices and will have an open API, firmware and source code. There’s a month left to help Variable hit its lofty $50,000 goal. Click the source link for more info.
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Insert Coin: Node helps your smartphone monitor pretty much everything originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Feb 2012 16:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
- The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM!
We’re back in the studio this week — well, Brian and Dana are. Tim’s still in his undisclosed location upstate. Join us tonight at 5PM, as we gear up for Mobile World Congress and discuss the surprisingly busy week that was. You can join along in the fun with the streaming video and chat after the break.
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The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Feb 2012 16:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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