The Nokia Research Center has released the Nokia Computer Vision Library (NCV). NCV builds on Symbian OS on S60 to provide additional imaging related functionality to developers for use in third party applications. The library includes motion sensing from the camera (for use in games), advanced image capture functions (algorithm constructions, panorama) and image post processing functions (morphing, image compositing).
The Tao of Mac has some good advice on how Nokia should address the challenge of the iPhone , and generally sort out S60 for the consumer market. I particularly enjoyed agreeing with them on "The Series 60 UI is Horrendously Complex." Finland is probably drafting a reply right now... to point out they call it S60 now. As to the other issues, time will tell.
SMS Text News reports that UK mobile operators T-Mobile, 3 and Vodafone have confirmed plans to begin rolling out High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) technology in the UK by the end of the year. HSUPA is up to four times faster than HSDPA.
Well, that's the theory anyway. See here for details. Apparently, v1.05(4) is a customised version of Google Maps for Mobile that takes your position from Vodafone's cell network. Except that it did nothing for me. Comments welcome if you manage to get it working on your Vodafone SIM-ed smartphone....
LocatioNet has launched amAze, 'the UK's first free mobile mapping, navigation and local search solution', with voice guidance, maps and satellite imagery. As with Google Maps for Mobile, it's Java-based with heavy reliance on a data connection, but it's reported to work with both Bluetooth GPS and built-in receivers. The press release and link follow....
In a not-too-surprising statment, Nokia has announced the intention to equip all of its future devices that have built-in GPS with 'Assisted GPS' (using satellite ephemeris info, loaded over a data connection to give the GPS locking procedure a big head start - see also my feature on Assisted GPS technology). This includes the N95 now, of course, through the v12 firmware update, though watch out for the keypress bug.
OK, so I got my hands on an Apple iPhone for a while (it's had to go back now... sob). Lovely piece of kit, but what I really wanted to know was how it would stack up against the Nokia E61i (effectively one of the smartphones ridiculed by Steve Jobs as 'having too much plastic'). Smartphones Show 38 is the result. Oh, and I threw in the W950i as well, to add some music focus... Links: YouTube, MP4 format, RSS. Enjoy...
The weekly touring round-up of mobile news and views, Carnival of the Mobilists, winds its way to ...About Mobility for issue #82. There's lots of discussion on mobile websites this week, including the top five sites, the loss of i-Mode in the UK's O2 network, and a look at the US Congress hearings on Wireless Innovation.
UK phone regulator Ofcom is taking a long look at issues around number portability in the UK, and has presented a document for discussion. There's a call for comments as well - although in light of previous VoIP discussions it goes into some nice background of the current state of play for the British market.
WOM World has been asked to pass on the following warning from the Healthy Computing Volunteer Group to Rafe, myself and anybody else thinking of using the Nokia N95. Video link...
Created for users of Three’s Xmobile data package of phones and data (X-Series), but available to all on the web (http://next.three.com/) and on mobile devices (http://3next.mobi/), 3neXt is a newly opened portal designed to highlight online services, mobile compatible websites for end users. Launching with seven recommended pieces of software, including Jaiku and Shozu.