NVIDIA outlines Kai platform, hopes to make good on quad-core $199 tablet promise May 23rd 2012, 11:02 When NVIDIA's Jen-Hsun Huang talked of $199 Tegra 3 tablets, we were nothing but skeptically hopeful. Now, it seems those were more than just words. During a recent stockholder meeting, VP of Investor Relations, Rob Csongor, revealed the firm's strategy to deliver on this budget quad-core promise. Announcing the "Kai" platform, Csongor stopped short of giving specifics, but implied that the architecture or hardware borrows much of the "secret sauce" from Tegra 3, and will enable lower-priced higher-performance devices. Jump on the source link, and listen in from about 33 minutes, if you want the full spiel. NVIDIA outlines Kai platform, hopes to make good on quad-core $199 tablet promise originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 May 2012 07:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink The Verge | NVIDIA (Audio) | Email this | Comments | Douglas Coupland's V-Pole unifies wireless connectivity and EV charging in an LED streetlight May 23rd 2012, 09:57 It's still very much a concept, and not something being described as a business venture, but author / designer Douglas Coupland is hoping that his new "V-Pole" design will serve as something of a model for cities looking to build out their technology infrastructure. As you can see, it's a rather nondescript (albeit brightly-colored) pole on the outside, but Coupland sees the inside being packed with an array of the latest technology, including Alcatel-Lucent lightRadios for wireless connectivity (both WiFi and cellular), an LED street light on top, and connections to nearby wireless charging stations for electric vehicles. As for the "V" in the name, that stands for Coupland's home city of Vancouver, which he sees as a natural fit for the pole -- something the city's mayor apparently agrees with. Douglas Coupland's V-Pole unifies wireless connectivity and EV charging in an LED streetlight originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 May 2012 05:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink OpenFile | V-Pole | Email this | Comments | |