European Union’s ‘One charger for all’ is the final solution

The end to multiple chargers… onechargerforall.eu

I wonder how Apple will handle EU’s requirement for micro-USB connectors. They have to show a solution till the end of 2011. The text below says: “For phones that do not have a Micro-USB interface an adapter is allowed under the Memorandum of Understanding.” Interesting. Is this the reason the iPad cannot be used as a phone? Normal chargers cannot support its power needs so a simple adapter wouldn’t be a solution.

IP/11/136 Brussels, 8 February 2011

Manufacturers deliver the common mobile phone charger

Have you ever been annoyed for not being able to borrow a friend’s or a colleague’s mobile phone charger because it wasn’t compatible with your phone? This era is coming to an end. A common charger compatible with mobile phones of all brands is the simple idea that the Commission has been pushing for many years. Thanks to the cooperation between fourteen companies and the European Commission the solution is there: onechargerforall.eu. New technical standards for data-enabled mobile phones were published on 29 December 2010. Today, Vice President Antonio Tajani receives a sample of a compatible common charger from Bridget Cosgrave, Director-General of DIGITALEUROPE, the largest Association of European digital technology industry.

“I welcome the roll out of new chargers for mobile phones based on the new EU standard. This is genuine good news for the European consumer. Now we await the arrival of the new charger and compatible mobile phones on the shelves. I urge industry to speed up their introduction in the market to enable citizens throughout the EU to enjoy the advantages of a common charger as soon as possible” said European Commission Vice President Antonio Tajani, responsible for industry and entrepreneurship.

Today marks the start of an implementation process triggered by the European Commission. The support of the Commission has enabled manufacturers to deliver this benefit to European consumers in a relatively short period of time. The EU has achieved the common charging solution using a common-sense approach that benefits everyone – without the need for any new regulation. The European Commission will work with industry so that European consumers can profit from the initiative as soon as possible.

The publication of the standards in December 2010 means that mobile phone manufacturers can now proceed with required design and testing changes for chargers ensuring compatible phones are safe and interoperable. Compatible data-enabled mobile telephones of different brands can now operate with the same common charger – a big step forward for mobile phone users. The fourteen manufacturers have agreed to introduce the new common mobile phone chargers onto the European market in the course of 2011.

The common charger is a tangible proof of how standardisation can facilitate the life of Europeans. Standardisation is one of the key elements that the Commission promotes to untap the potential of the Single Market, as put forward in the Annual Growth Survey of January 2011.

Background

Incompatibility of mobile phone chargers causes not only inconveniences for users, but is also an important environmental issue in the European Union. Mobile phone users who wish to replace their mobile phones are often required to purchase a new charger, regardless of the condition of the existing one.

Following a request from the European Commission, fourteen major mobile phone manufacturers agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to harmonise chargers for data-enabled mobile phones sold in the EU. The MoU signatory companies include Apple, Emblaze Mobile, Huawei Technologies, LGE, Motorola Mobility, NEC, Nokia, Qualcomm, Research In Motion (RIM), Samsung, Sony Ericsson, TCT Mobile (ALCATEL mobile phones), Texas Instruments and Atmel.

Following a mandate from the European Commission, the European Standardisation Bodies CEN-CENELEC and ETSI issued the harmonised standards to be adhered to by data-enabled mobile phones compatible with the new common charger as of 2011. The common charger solution is based in the Micro-USB connector technology. For phones that do not have a Micro-USB interface an adapter is allowed under the Memorandum of Understanding.

The agreement covers data-enabled mobile phones, i.e. those that can be plugged into a computer to exchange for example pictures, files and music. Data-enabled mobile phones are already predominant on the market. So called smartphones are a segment of data-enabled mobile phones.

Adobe prepping “Creative Suite 5.5 Digital Publishing” for iOS, Android development

Flash has finally entered iPhone and iPad through the back door. Flash Pro CS5 is already packaging flash apps for iOS but don’t expect to have the exact functionality (and performance) you can have on a desktop machine. Especially animations are very sloooow… We are waiting the next Flash Player version from Adobe and their new suite CS5.5. As they promised, it will be optimised for mobile devices. Let’s see.

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/01/28/adobe_prepping_creative_suite_5_5

Το ιπτάμενο burger και άλλες ιστορίες

Τι διάρκεια ζωής έχει ένα burger; Το «Ρεπορτάζ Χωρίς Σύνορα» ξεκίνησε ένα πείραμα αγοράζοντας διαφορετικά είδη χάμπουργκερ από όλες τις μεγάλες εταιρείες fast food στην Ελλάδα, τα οποία άφησε για μήνες σε θερμοκρασία δωματίου: αντίθετα με ότι θα είχε συμβεί με τις κανονικές τροφές, κανένα από τα χάμπουργκερ δεν μύρισε, ούτε  παρουσίασε εμφανή σημάδια αλλοίωσης. Τρεις μήνες μετά, το κρέας, το τυρί και το ψωμί των προϊόντων διατηρούν το χρώμα και την αρχική μορφή τους.

Κάτι  μου λέει ότι τη Τετάρτη θα μας σηκωθεί η τρίχα… (ΝΕΤ 2/2/11 23:00)

Το ιπτάμενο burger και άλλες ιστορίες | Ρεπορτάζ Χωρίς Σύνορα.

IBM turns 100!

IBM was founded in 1911 and this year they celebrate (they deserve it) their first 100 years. Most of the people (hopefully) know IBM for its IBM PC, the first computer that revolutionalised the industry through an open architecture in hardware and software that let peripheral manufacturers and software developers multiply as fast as possible. Enjoy the following videos prepared for 2011. Amazing music by Philip Glass…

When you hold an iPad or an Android phone, you have to think that there is a company doing actual research in unimaginable subjects that will make a lot of things a reality in the near future…