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the mobile ®evolution

Some sage advise when entering new turf; Stop, Look and Listen.. it’s also good to find a local guide to help smooth your path. Japan is the cradle of mobile civilization and WWJ has covered this story for over a decade – trust our archives here offer some useful material.

Domestic activities continue to set the pace, and increasingly sharp players are looking at global markets. We have hard-earned industry knowledge and built a trusted network of contacts with access to advanced intell. and potential deal flow. Need a lift.. best buckle-up!

  • Ode to the Joy of Disruptive Tension – And Zen

    Just a few quick thoughts while we have a moment, as there is always plenty of background activity for us here, to note the musical chair action happening just beneath the surface. Let’s peel a layer on the wonderful example of Game Theory currently taking place related to mobile operating systems and a predictable rise of Tizen over the months and years to come. For a decent current overview on this effort, including what’s new in the 2.0 Magnolia build, see their FAQ section [.pdf]

    As with the demonstrated rise and fall for handset makers; Nokia > Blackberry > iPhone > Samsung.. (food for thought on a separate post about who is gearing up to be ‘the’ next contender there), the same evolution is afoot for embedded operating systems and application platforms as well. While there are nearly as many reasons as new players in that dance, simply put; it’s not a matter of If but When we see a real shift in this space.

    The current environment has two well entrenched incumbents, riding herd on their respective global brands and combined historic resource offerings. The challenge with that ‘lock’ of course is other key players in the value chain have become, essentially, assembly lines and bit-pipes. The handset makers and telcos, generally speaking, have gone along with the current phase – little choice – while examining their options and considering best growth path opportunities.

    As we move towards fast, dependable and affordable network infrastructure combined with ever more powerful handsets, the usage, options, and recurring revenue potential at the client service layer becomes increasingly more valuable. As the operators and device makers consider their desired roles in that new world order, an open-source operating system based on Linux presents clear potential benefit. Looking at the larger so-called Internet of Things future, that exact same logic applies to TV and Auto (etc.) industry players as well.

    So.. what does any of this have to do with Japan? Perhaps note ‘Who’ is Chair of the Tizen Association – see the presentation by Nagata-sensei back in 2012 [.pdf] along with his leading comments on their release during MWC this year. In fact, DoCoMo, and partners, had announced this course of action was on their road-map three years ago and have confirmed they will begin shipping the first Tizen units here later this year.

    It’s tempting to go longer on this theme, for example; will Sprint continue if when SoftBank takes control, but with powerful core members already lining up – and a post AOL era for the mobile web on the horizon – let’s just say that clock is ticking.

    As always, it will be interesting times and we’ll be watching.

    – Lars Cosh-Ishii

    Filed Under: Editors Note

Fujitsu Palm Secure Boimetrics for Tablets

Fujitsu unveils next-gen. version of Palm Secure, ultra thin biometric sensor targeted at tablets: http://bit.ly/Y3dhYA

 

Fujitsu to Offer World’s Smallest, Slimmest and Lightest Contact-Free Vein Sensor

Fujitsu Limited, Fujitsu Frontech and Fujitsu Laboratories today announced a practical version of the world’s smallest, slimmest and lightest contact-free vein authentication sensor.

Fujitsu has worked to develop and commercialize thin, miniature sensors capable of being integrated into the design of notebook PCs. However, in order to make the technology readily applicable to an even broader range of applications, there has been significant demand for even thinner and smaller sensors that maintain the same high standards of security and usability.

There are a multitude of vein authentication devices in the market, including those for the finger or back of the hand, but the newly developed sensor is unique for its compact form factor, being 5.2 mm thinner and 56% lighter than conventional sensors. At approximately 4.0 g, the size has been reduced to a 25.0 mm width, a 25.0 mm depth, and a height of 6.0 mm. This makes it easier to incorporate into a broader range of electronic devices, including the thinnest of today’s notebook PCs and tablets.

With an eye toward incorporating this sensor into a variety of electronic devices, Fujitsu has developed the world’s smallest, slimmest and lightest vein authentication sensor among a multitude of vein authentication devices, including those for the finger or back of the hand.

Namco Bandai Opening Studio in Canada

Namco Bandai announces they will open studio at the Centre for Digital Media in Vancouver! http://bit.ly/YaDzub

NAMCO BANDAI Studios Inc. announced today from Japan that its new subsidiary, NAMCO BANDAI Studios Vancouver Inc., will start operations in June. The new company will be established within The Centre for Digital Media (CDM), a post-graduate school supported by four universities in the region that are focusing on training personnel for digital media. NAMCO BANDAI Studios Vancouver Inc. will develop game content for North American and European customers as well as next-generation entertainment.

“As we build our global development network, we are very honoured and excited to have found Canada as our partner. British Columbia has demonstrated a deep understanding of the digital media and game industries, especially in Vancouver, which has a long history as a pioneer in game development. This makes it a perfect choice for our first step forward in establishing our global network. I am confident that we will be able to achieve new and amazing feats in Canada, thanks to its great talent pool, leading edge academic and research institutions and pro-business federal and provincial governments.” said Hajime Nakatani, CEO, NAMCO BANDAI Studios Inc.

NAMCO BANDAI Studios Vancouver Inc. will work in close collaboration with local government and educational institutions to develop and secure talent, enhance quality of their game content and energize the game industry cluster. Company officials said their goal is to develop content that delivers on their mission of providing “Dreams, Fun and Inspiration” worldwide.

KDDI Migrates LISMO Music Platform

KDDI migrates LISMO Unlimited monthly music service to their KKBOX platform with Apps for all operators http://bit.ly/11JEIXU

Machine Translation:
From June 2013, KDDI, Okinawa Cellular will renewal service delivery all-you-can-listen music smartphone, tablet towards “KKBOX”, “LISMO unlimited powered by Rekochoku” the service delivery all-you-can-listen music au smartphones.

Other enjoy to continuing service delivery music all-you-can listen to line up the street, customers of the use of the “LISMO unlimited” is favorable reception abroad ever (including tax) in 980 yen monthly information fee even after the renewal You’re looking at features such as “” Listen with “listen together” to share in real time with other users playing state of the music, you can enjoy a chat while listening to music together is also available from HP.

“KKBOX” is a service delivery all-you-can-listen music that is provided Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia by KKBOX Inc, has received available to many customers. Future, in addition to enhance Japanese music, the Western line-up, latest music of Asia, such as C-POP is also available from HP.

Update: The KKBOX Announcement in English here.

Japan Display Inc Full-HD OLED Screen

Japan Display touts an impressive new 5.2-inch OLED screen at True HD at 423ppi resolution on RGBW config. http://bit.ly/10iIIdQ

An increasing number of high-end smartphones are coming with full-HD LCD panels. For example, NTT Docomo Inc released four smartphones equipped with a full-HD LCD panel as “Spring 2013 models.” Japan Display Inc developed a 5.2-inch full-HD (1,920 x 1,080-pixel) OLED panel with a resolution of 423ppi. The panel was realized by combining white OLED devices and color filters (CFs).

Japan Display realized the high resolution by combining its low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS), white OLED and drive technologies. And the company intends to solve problems involved in volume production by deepening ties with Japan-based material and equipment makers. Via TechOn

KDDI Introduces New Phone Bed Concept

Congrats to @kddipr on their #zzzPhoneBed concept campaign = by far best of the season for 2013! http://bit.ly/14IjQDH

A great effort by KDDI for ‘that special day’ of the year! The zzzPhoneBed clearly caught many people, including Daily Kos who apparently don’t have a sense of ha-ha. Shame the Google cache is 404 on that, would be interesting to see what they wrote – we’d suspect – hook, line and sinker.. [Eds]

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