A market research firm is tipping a market of two million 60GHz short range wireless chipsets by 2015. Meanwhile NICTA is still confident of commercialising its 60GHz technology and says the market will be much bigger.
NICTA is one of five partners in the Bionic Vision Australia consortium, which is seeking to deliver a bionic eye, just as Australia led the way with the bionic ear.
NICTA spin-off Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs) has announced general availability of its 'One Core' software for Android based phones, claiming it will enable semiconductor suppliers, handset manufacturers and mobile network operators to streamline the development and delivery of low-cost, mass-market Android smartphones.
An Australian developed code analysis tool will ship alongside Microsoft's Visual Studio 2010.
National ICT Australia (NICTA) is throwing open the gates on the machine learning tools that it uses to handle and analyse large data sets and making them available as open source.
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