GNHLUG Nashua, Thur 19 October, What's in a Mobile Phone?

Jim Kuzdrall gnhlug at intrel.com
Thu Oct 12 06:52:01 EDT 2006


Who  : Rob Lembree of JumpShift, LLC (www.jumpshift.com)
What : The components and processes comprising the modern mobile phone
Where: Martha's Exchange
Day  : Thur 19 October **Next Week**
Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for discussion

:: Overview

    Rob Lembree from JumpShift, LLC will discuss the components 
and processes involved in the development of a modern mobile phone, 
from the processors and radios to the operating system technology, 
middleware and applications that bring the package together.  He will 
also discuss the peculiarities of the mobile industry that make 
bringing a handset to market a unique challenge.

    Rob will bring lots of mobile platforms with him in various states 
of completion for show and tell.

    Rob has two decades of experience in operating system technology, 
many of it in the embedded computing space, with three and a half years  
applying this experience to the mobile platform industry.  When Rob 
grows up, he'd like to start a research and development company, hire 
smart people, and develop cool stuff that scares the heck out of big 
companies.

    !!! In addition: Heather will read the full text of Governor Lynch's 
proclamation setting 19 October as state-wide "MerriLUG 12th 
Anniversary Day".  Those attending this landmark meeting may have their 
names placed on the honorary obelisk to be erected in front of 
Marthas'.

 >>> RSVP to Jim Kuzdrall for dinner to assure adequate seating. <<<
 !!! New!  If you are a "Regular Attendee", let me know and I will put 
you on said list.  Then, just let me know if you are NOT coming. !!!

Driving directions:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/PlaceMarthasExchange

Thanks,

Jim Kuzdrall
gnhlug at intrel.com

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