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Ex-Nokia Employees Take On The Smartphone Market With Jolla

Some ex-Nokia employees have joined forces to create a new handset that runs on a new smartphone platform, that is based on software discarded by Nokia back in 2011.


The members of the team have started their own company and joined up with a major Finnish network. Together they have created the Jolla phone (pronounced Yol-la), and is powered by the open-source operating system Sailfish.


Currently there are only 450 Jolla phones available and the majority of them are ear-marked for customers who pre-ordered them. However co-founder of the company Marc Dillom has said that the plan is to ramp up manufacturing.


Jolla Phone


He went on to explain that the idea behind the Jolla phone is to offer a more “open” approach to using smartphones.


“There’s different opportunities for people to get apps form different places, different stores,” he said. “We’ve created a world-class platform. Users will be getting more choice.”


This flies in the face of Apple and Android devices, which have a relatively closed system but industry analysts think that the company faces a challenge in entering a market that is dominated by Apple and Google.


Sailfish


The open-source platform Sailfish was originally called MeeGo and was dropped by Nokia in favour of the Windows Phone system.


But Antti Saarnio, chairman and co-founder of Jolla said that Sailfish was not given the chance to succeed and so they are working expand and adapt the platform.


“We are ramping up our Jolla community right now. There’s already a Sailfish website so that developers can come and contribute, he said.”


Analyst Geoff Blaber, from CCS, thinks that Jolla has a good chance of succeeding, despite the strong competition from Android.


“If Jolla can maintain a competitive cost base, there is already an enthusiast base seeking this product. It could be successful, he said.”


However he also warned that Jolla needs to prove itself. “They’ve got to prove the software is competitive and it works.”


But Mr Dillon remains confident and is spurred on by early support for the phone. “We’re not trying to piggy-back, but we have seen a bump,” said Mr Dillon. “We’ve had a lot of support in Finland.”


Who knows what would have happened if Nokia hadn’t gone down the Microsoft route? It will be interesting to see how this one develops.


[Image via Jollatides]


Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25120727


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Draw Electronic Circuits With This Ballpoint Pen

Electroninks Incorporated, originally part of a research lab for the University of Illinois, has developed a rollerball pen that allows you to create fully functioning circuits through silver conductive ink.


Circuit Scribe means that you can draw electroinc circuits and then test a prototype concept, all without the use of wires, boards or soldering. You need only to start drawing and then you can try out your design with nothing more than a coin battery and an LED. And because the water-based ink dries instantly, you can start testing a freshly drawn circuit straight away.


circuit scribe


The idea behind the Circuit Scribe is to get as many people as possible educated about electroincs, giving all ages the potential to learn about circuitry. It can even help tech enthusiasts create their own quick prototypes.


circuit scribe


There is a selection of components which are on offer, from simple buzzers and LED lights to the more complex photo sensors and potentiometers. It can also be used as a tool for hackers because it is able to interface with the Arduino MaKey MaKey, allowing for more intricate designs. The potential is there to create a simple switch but for the more adventurous, you can make your own fully functioning touchpad.


Circuit Scribe is already past its initial fundraising goal of $85,000 through a Kickstarter campaign. The plan is to build a robust education platform and STEM outreach program.


[Image via Kickstarter]


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