Monday, February 13, 2012
Misc. Gadgets, Wireless Google makes 'next gen personal communications device,' is testing it in employee abodes
We first heard about Google's foray into home-based hardware late last week,  when it asked the FCC for Special Temporary Authority (STA) to have  employees test an "entertainment device" in their homes (as opposed to a  lab). According to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, it's rumored to be a Sonos-like device related to the Android@Home Tungsten hub  we saw at Google I/O last year. It appears, however, that's not all  Google's got in store, as some information has trickled out about  another Google-branded gadget. Apparently, it's a "next generation  personal communication device," and Mountain View has asked the FCC for  another STA to test 102 of them in the same cities as the aforementioned  entertainment box: Mountain View, LA, New York and Cambridge,  Massachusetts.
Why? Well, Google wants to track its Bluetooth performance and evaluate "the throughput and stability of the home WiFi networks that will support the device" in a real-world setting. Other details about the device are scant, but we do know that testing on this second Google-made gadget is ongoing through July 15th, so here's hoping we can get a glimpse of one between now and then. Check out the FCC docs for both devices at the source below, and feel free to sound off on what you think Google's got in store in the comments after.
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Why? Well, Google wants to track its Bluetooth performance and evaluate "the throughput and stability of the home WiFi networks that will support the device" in a real-world setting. Other details about the device are scant, but we do know that testing on this second Google-made gadget is ongoing through July 15th, so here's hoping we can get a glimpse of one between now and then. Check out the FCC docs for both devices at the source below, and feel free to sound off on what you think Google's got in store in the comments after.
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