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[721.00 --> 724.00] I've never seen it go anywhere near that fast. |
[724.00 --> 727.00] And that's using a bridge. |
[727.00 --> 731.00] Or like a media bridge and a high speed router. |
[731.00 --> 736.00] As opposed to a router and then the kinds of weak sauce clients that typically people are using. |
[736.00 --> 741.00] So this they showed off transferring a 1080p movie file. |
[741.00 --> 744.00] Although we don't actually have confirmation of the exact size of the file. |
[744.00 --> 748.00] But I would guess it's in the given that it did it in five seconds. |
[748.00 --> 751.00] I would guess that it was in the six gigs range. |
[751.00 --> 753.00] But it could be anywhere from two and a half to twelve gigs. |
[753.00 --> 760.00] And that would translate to 512 megabytes per second to 2457 megabytes per second. |
[760.00 --> 762.00] Which is bananas. |
[762.00 --> 763.00] Minstrous. |
[763.00 --> 764.00] Did it hold on a second? |
[764.00 --> 765.00] No, I did the math wrong there. |
[765.00 --> 768.00] It should have been ten seconds to be whatever the speed I said was. |
[768.00 --> 769.00] Okay, anyway. |
[769.00 --> 772.00] Somewhere between 512 megabytes to 2457. |
[772.00 --> 775.00] And it can only do it a couple of millimeters away right now. |
[775.00 --> 780.00] So we're not talking about like, you know, I'm just like this. |
[780.00 --> 781.00] And I'm like, boop-dee-boop-dee-boop. |
[781.00 --> 786.00] And it goes over to his phone, you know, as fast as a USB 3 wired connection. |
[786.00 --> 791.00] We're talking about more like an NFC touch style and like, make sure you get it aligned just right. |
[791.00 --> 792.00] Yeah. |
[792.00 --> 793.00] Kind of arrangement. |
[793.00 --> 797.00] The initial demo of the technology was by their CEO, Eric Almgren. |
[797.00 --> 800.00] And they claim that, um... |
[800.00 --> 803.00] No, I already said that. |
[803.00 --> 804.00] So... |
[804.00 --> 805.00] Whoa. |
[805.00 --> 806.00] Oh yeah, it was touch screen. |
[806.00 --> 814.00] So I don't know what else there's to really say about this other than the one big problem is that it doesn't use any kind of existing technology. |
[814.00 --> 819.00] Like one of the ways that we've seen NFC file transfers before in the past is things like... |
[819.00 --> 820.00] And I'm holding up an iPhone. |
[820.00 --> 821.00] Haha, NFC derp. |
[821.00 --> 823.00] I can pay for things. |
[823.00 --> 824.00] Yeah, thank you. |
[824.00 --> 833.00] Um, so one of the ways we've seen NFC file transfers implemented in the past is with an NFC handshake and then a direct WiFi connection, for example. |
[833.00 --> 838.00] Whereas KISS connectivity is not going to rely on any kind of existing connection. |
[838.00 --> 841.00] It will need a dedicated chip just for this. |
[841.00 --> 845.00] Although it looks like they're already in the process of working with a couple of large OEMs. |
[845.00 --> 851.00] Dell is probably going to be one of them given that one of their devices was used for the demo. |
[851.00 --> 854.00] And then Samsung and Intel are also investors. |
[854.00 --> 857.00] So that's already some pretty heavyweight players. |
[857.00 --> 863.00] Even if just Samsung rolls it out, that is a huge chunk of the smartphone market that could be enabled with this technology. |
[863.00 --> 866.00] I'd like to see it in palm rests of laptops. |
[866.00 --> 867.00] Yes. |
[867.00 --> 869.00] Did you read my comment and steal it? |
[869.00 --> 871.00] I had a... |
[871.00 --> 876.00] That was going to be my whole thing that I was going to actually be able to talk about. |
[876.00 --> 877.00] I put an additional bullet... |
[877.00 --> 880.00] See, I'm not going to put bullet points in the dock anymore. |
[880.00 --> 885.00] I put it in and it goes, Linus's thought integrated into laptops? |
[885.00 --> 886.00] Question mark. |
[886.00 --> 888.00] He goes, you know what would be great? |
[888.00 --> 889.00] Integrated into laptops. |
[889.00 --> 890.00] You know what? |
[890.00 --> 891.00] Congratulations for your good idea. |
[891.00 --> 892.00] Thank you. |
[892.00 --> 893.00] You did good. |
[893.00 --> 894.00] You were insightful. |
[894.00 --> 897.00] I was actually thinking about that I want to talk about this topic next. |
[897.00 --> 898.00] Yes, sure we can do that. |
[898.00 --> 901.00] I was actually thinking we might get more into that on Afterparty. |
[901.00 --> 903.00] Well, okay, you know what? |
[903.00 --> 904.00] We can get more into it on Afterparty. |
[904.00 --> 905.00] Sure. |
[905.00 --> 907.00] Let's do it during the show, but maybe not quite next. |
[907.00 --> 908.00] Sure. |
[908.00 --> 911.00] So, yeah, integrated into laptops. |
[911.00 --> 926.00] Like right now, one of the big problems with phones that faster wireless connectivity could fix is that you're either running around for a cable and using the old, stupid, traditional folder-based file transfer technique, or you're using something that's inherently slow. |
[926.00 --> 927.00] Like you're backing up to Dropbox. |
[927.00 --> 929.00] Herb derp, I'm loading up an iPhone again. |
[929.00 --> 941.00] Well, excuse me, I mean AirDrop to all of my other Apple devices that I don't have, to all my friends who use Apple who actually don't, to my iPhone 4 that actually doesn't support AirDrop. |
[941.00 --> 945.00] Every time I'm like, oh yeah, I'll just use AirDrop for this. |
[945.00 --> 946.00] Nope. |
[946.00 --> 947.00] Nope. |
[947.00 --> 948.00] Not at all. |
[948.00 --> 949.00] Nope. |
[949.00 --> 950.00] Nope. |
[950.00 --> 951.00] So, yeah. |
[951.00 --> 952.00] I guess that's pretty much it. |
[952.00 --> 954.00] Let's talk Snapcash. |
[954.00 --> 955.00] This is interesting. |
[955.00 --> 958.00] I did not see this one coming. |
[958.00 --> 960.00] So, everyone knows what Snapchat is. |
[960.00 --> 963.00] You send picture messages to people, in theory they're deleted. |
[963.00 --> 965.00] Not so much. |
[965.00 --> 966.00] I had finger quotes. |
[966.00 --> 967.00] Yeah. |
[967.00 --> 968.00] I had finger quotes. |
[968.00 --> 969.00] I said in theory. |
[969.00 --> 970.00] I think that pretty much covers my head. |
[970.00 --> 973.00] So, in theory plus finger quotes means like totally not at all. |
[973.00 --> 975.00] We need a shirt that says that. |
[975.00 --> 976.00] Yeah. |
[976.00 --> 981.00] Totally not at all in quotes. |
[981.00 --> 985.00] So, Snapcash uses Square Cash. |
[985.00 --> 990.00] So, if you guys have heard of Square, I actually signed up for Square back when they first started up. |
[990.00 --> 1001.00] Basically, it was just a little dongle that plugged into your phone so that you could, so anyone could accept credit card transactions with a very reasonable interchange fee or additional charge on top of it. |
[1001.00 --> 1007.00] Actually, I've never seen that in Canada, but multiple places when I was going around Europe was using Square. |
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