Sunday, November 23, 2014

Kiss: New wireless technology is faster than USB and Wi-Fi

Kiss - new wireless technology


From Keyssa comes with “Kiss” is a wireless technology that could ensure that future smartphones can completely give up connections. Samsung and Intel are already among the companies that support the start-up.


 I must admit that I had not heard of a start-up called Keyssa to this day, although the guys have been around since 2009. Samsung and Intel are among the companies that could help ensure that Keyssa and mainly developed by the start-up technology called Kiss a lot more people could be a future term.


 Kiss is a wireless technology that allows it to transmit data can super-fast and secure – are talking here of up to 6 gigabits per second. For the data transfer would be faster than Wi-Fi and also faster than USB. To demonstrate Keyssa-founder Eric Almgren has taken the movie “Avatar” in Full HD on a hard drive and then transferred to a tablet – Within five seconds, and only by the short cross-purposes Hold the two devices, each with the Kiss-technology were equipped.


 First, it is a very simple, secure and fast way to transfer large amounts of data, but not least, there is also a hint that equipment manufacturers of smartphones and tablets could continue to dispense entirely with connections. That would give these companies more freedom in the choice of design and would tangled wires finally put an end to.


 As mentioned include Intel and Samsung already among the supporters of the small company, but you also can pull a few bright minds in the country, which are the start-up advice to: For example, these are uDavid Lee, the “Father of HDMI “or nest-founder and iPod inventor Tony Fadell, who acts as chairman even at Keyssa. The “Kiss” thus seems both technically and financially to stand on solid ground and we look eagerly to thenext year, when the first units should already appear to rely on this technology.




Kiss: New wireless technology is faster than USB and Wi-Fi

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