AT&T Technologies Showcase Includes "Telesole" Medicated Shoe Insoles

By Tom Foremski - October 27, 2009

I've been invited to AT&T's emerging technologies showcase next week in San Francisco.

AT&T's chief technology officer John Donovan. Glen Lurie, president emerging devices and AT&T Labs researchers will be demonstrating some key new technologies.

Among the gizmos and gadgets will be: "telesole" shoe insoles" for dispensing medication. That's an interesting product. I'm guessing that the AT&T network would trigger a dose of medicine. I hope they solve some of the network connection issues that many iPhone users have complained about--network reliability will be crucial in medical applications.

We have also been promised demos of:

· Social networking apps that use location-based service to create message boards allowing users to leave videos, photos and songs at various locations. These messages "sit in the air" for friends or others visiting that particular location.

· A selection of pre-release devices from AT&T's Emerging Devices Organization.

· The latest research from the IPTV lab in Atlanta. Highlights include modifications of popular applications like Twitter for use in conjunction with U-verse, as well as unique IPTV applications such as FamilyMap, HD TrafficCam and i-Verse.

· New speech recognition applications, including speech-enabled online Q&A, "push to talk" TV remote controller, and multimodal apps that combine speech recognition with touch screen and other controls.

· New wireless phone capabilities that allow handsets to communicate directly with each other without tapping existing wireless infrastructure - designed to help emergency responders send targeted notifications to victims' wireless phones.



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