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100 million units of Playstation 4 sold
01.08.2019 08:31
Sony recently presented their economy for the second quarter, it was by then revealed that the company actually have sold over a 100 million units of their gaming console from end of 2013, the Playstation 4.
In the second quarter of this year, Sony sold a total of 3,2 million units of PS4 and increaing their previous amount from 96,8 million units sold to the wooping 100 million. The projectory of the start of the third quarter it seems that the numbers are declining, probably because of the awaited next generation console, the Playstation 5.
This means that the console is the fastest ever to sell in the amount of 100 million units in shortest period of time.
Android operating system on Nintendo Switch
30.07.2019 13:01
The developers at XDA Developers have released a android operating system to use on the Nintendo Switch. This operating system is possible to install ONLY if your switch is jailbreaked, therefor we do not recommend doing it, but if you decide to do so, you do it on your own risks.
The system itself is working like a normal Android-version, with apps, games and settings like any other phone, but has its limitations and requires you to have the porting of Android installed on your Nintendo Switch device to get it to work with the games. Including into this is also a few buggs and problems, like autorotation of the screen not working to satisfying, touchscreen not working half of the time, the battery settings not being 100% accurate and on top of that, since the unit is jailbreaked you can probably also forget about the Warranty if it would break in the process.
For those though that wants to try it out, can do so by grabbing the image and reading the instructions at their website below:
https://forum.xda-developers.com
Sivers IMA granted loan of 4 Million to invest in 5G mm-waves
28.05.2018 14:50
Sivers IMA, together with Uppsala University in Sweden, has been granted a loan of 4 million SEK for the development of 5G mm wave RFIC with integrated antennas.
A project led by Sivers IMA, and is carried out together with the Department of Engineering Sciences at Ångström Laboratory at Uppsala University. The money itself comes from Vinnova.
- "Once again, Vinnovas gives us the confidence to develop a unique product, this time for the future's high-speed 5G telecommunications network. 5G will be a very important part of all telecommunications networks in the future. It was confirmed not least by the Nordic Council Ministers last week when they entered into a new in-depth cooperation on the development of 5G, where the ambition is for the Nordic Region to be at the forefront. With this contribution from Vinnova and our own venture within 5G, we will now be able to contribute to this vision" says Anders Storm, CEO of Sivers IMA, in a press release.
The goal of the project is to develop a 5G mmWave RFIC including an antenna that is part of the circuit package itself. With the product, Sivers IMA will be able to inherit a small and cost-effective 5G chip.
The project will be the second one within 2 years that Vinnova finances for Sivers IMA.
The Nordic Region wants to be first with 5G
24.05.2018 08:52
Yesterday the Nordic prime ministers of the Nordic region meet in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. They discussed something very important for the future of mobile communications for the nordic countries, and all the services building up on it - the fifth generation mobile network - 5G. A letter of intent was presented in which the common vision is presented.
- "The Nordic Region is one of the world's most innovative regions. The development of 5G is on the rise and the Nordic region is at the forefront of this development. It creates jobs and prosperity in our countries", states Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (Sweden) in a press release.
One vision is that the Nordic region should be the first interconnected 5G region in the world, and for that to work, it presents a number of areas where cooperation will be intensified.
Stefan Löfven (Sweden) and his colleges Erna Solberg (Norway), Lars Løkke Rasmussen (Denmark), Juha Sipilä (Finland) and Katrín Jakobsdóttir (Iceland), were also attending an exhibition in which various Nordic companies presented products that benefit from 5G, such as drones delivering heart starters and selfdriving transportation. The meeting is then concluded with a meeting of representatives of the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Nordic Council and the Faroe Islands.
In the declaration of intent, a number of important points are presented in order for the Nordic countries to get good speed on the work with 5G technology.
Lets hope that this document puts some speed in the development of the network in these countries, which seems more and more needed to get the future services to work.
Site is globally released in English
21.05.2018 12:06To reach out to more people around the globe, we have decided to change the site from a Swedish written one into a English instead. All future posts will therefore be all written in English and all previous once will be translated to English.
The project is aimed to be done within this week, and we hope that people take in concideration that during this time, there might be some bumps and problems along the way to view the site correctly.
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