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FTF India 2008

November 24, 2008 2 comments

My second year at AllGo, and my second FTF. Freescale Technology Forum is a global event that is held annually to help Freescale and its partners showcase the latest technologies and products. In India, it is held in Bangalore. Like last year, this year too I was part of the team that represented AllGo at FTF. The venue this time was The Leela Palace Kempinski and it was held on the 13th and 14th of November. Compared to last time, the venue was better, the food was better, the freebies were better (heh heh), and even though I didn’t win a Creative Zen at the lucky draw , it made for a very satisfactory FTF for me.

We had a booth at the Technology Lab and we had one demo relating to automotive infotainment and another in home automation. We showcased Trio, AllGo’s popular multimedia solution as part of the automotive infotainment demo. We had on display support for different devices like iPod and USB thumb drives. Also on display was the Bluetooth handsfree support, which lets the user answer phone calls via his car audio system. It certainly made for a very interesting demo. As part of the home automation solution, we demonstrated a Wi-Fi and Zigbee based setup which lets the user control different electrical components of his house using his Wi-Fi enabled mobile phone, no matter where he is. Needless to say, the participants were very impressed by it.

I’ll leave you with a few pictures from the event. If you want to see all the photos we took at the event, you can head to my Picasa account here.

Me at the AllGo booth (Day 1)
The AllGo Team : (from left) Srinu, me, Girish, Kunal, Yagnesh (Day 2)
Our Automotive Infotainment setup
The Home Automation setup
Categories: bangalore, photos

I am alive and well

July 16, 2008 1 comment

Since it has been over a month since I wrote something, you might be wondering what happened to me. I assure you, all is well with me. So why this long hiatus, you ask me. Have I developed an aversion to my keyboard (which is mightier than your pen and your sword)? Have I run out of things to talk about? Have I decided to not share any more of my profound wisdom with you guys? Or worse still, is it that a long forgotten foe, having raised his ugly head, has finished me off, after making me reveal my GMail password so that the despicable fiend can be online under my guise and write nice status messages? Worry not, for none of those has happened. I do admit that I have been at a loss for words. Literally. So many things to talk about and time and again when I tried to weave a nice post around that, I found myself unable to do it, and I have spent the last month-and-a-half being locked up inside a cocoon of wordless ideas, not willing to come out, not able to write. But all that is history now, and I am back at my keyboard doing what I do best (no, I am not going to write code now).

Like all good K serials, let me do a quick recap of what has happened so far. June came and went, so now it has been more than an year since good old JC unleashed its ‘07 graduates on the poor unsuspecting world.  Also came and went the twelfth of July, and with that I completed one full year at AllGo.  Lots of things have changed between then and now, but I don’t really feel like ranting about that right now. Let’s just say I have learnt a lot of new things, technical and otherwise, and leave it at that.

Now that that is out of the way, I still have this annoying question of what exactly to write about to salvage my nosediving hits. Maybe I can write about “Ten things I like” or “Ten things I dislike” or “Ten movies you should avoid like the plague” or something like that. But I seriously don’t think I can compile ten things of anything, so that’s out of question. Maybe I can write about how much I hate it when people use SMS lingo, but there is really nothing much to write about, other than what I just mentioned. Nope. None of those. I’ll just make this a frivolous post. So presenting a review(?) of the four movies I watched last week (actually I saw five, but everyone has seen Mungaru Male, so what’s the point?). Read and be amazed.

1. First up, a Telugu movie called Happy Days. Was waiting for a long time to watch this one, and I finally got a DVD print of that. The movie starts off pretty well, invoking nostalgia of those glorious college days. The first half is decent enough, inspite of those overdone ragging bits and that ridiculous cricket match. It is the second half that disappoints. What could have been an unforgettable movie about college days and friendship, turns out to be a familiar tale with four different love stories, fights and happy (or sad, depending on the person in question) endings. Still, the movie does have some memorable scenes, has an amazing music score and manages to keep you entertained. 2.5/5.

2. Then, there’s Bommarillu, another Telugu movie. Put in a nice script, throw in some comedy, have your actors give fine performances, and most importantly, include Genelia in the cast and what do you get? An out-and-out entertainer, that’s what! It has been a long time since I have enjoyed a movie so much. This one gets a 3.5/5 .

3. Jaane Tu.. Ya Jaane Na: Another Genelia movie. Saw it last weekend at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai. Decent movie, you can watch it once. Nice story and good acting, with lots of laughter thrown in, you’re sure to come out of the theatre happy that for once your movie ticket has not been a bad investment. I give it 3/5.

4. Memento: When I was trying to choose a good movie from my collection, I remembered Vivek mentioning this one. And it doesn’t disappoint. Memento probably has the most unusual narrative I’ve ever seen. The hero has short-term memory loss, so he can’t remember anything more than two minutes ago. So how does the director decide to tell this story? Backwards, of course! It’s like a conventional movie split into a dozen pieces and all those pieces are shown in the reverse order. You’ll really need to use your brains to keep track of the story, so this one is recommended only if you are open to giving your brain some serious exercise. For sheer innovative film-making, I give it 4/5.

So that’s it. I feel my fingers deserve a little break right now, and for that matter, so do your eyes. I’ll be back.

PS: This is the first post of mine which doesn’t have a single link. A result of wanting to keep the post free of those annoying underlined words that jump up at odd moments. And lazyness on my part.

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FTF India 2007 Photos

November 26, 2007 Leave a comment

The Freescale Technology Forum took place at the Grand Ashoka in Bangalore on the 19th and 20th of this month . I had the opportunity to visit FTF with my teammates, since we were demonstrating the “Plays From Device” capability of our Trio multimedia solution. Both Trio and ZigBee demos from AllGo were very well received by the participants. As expected, the participants were knowledgeable and inquisitive, and we had a good time interacting with them. FTF also gave us an excellent opportunity to look at some of the current activities going on in this field. Though there was a sizable crowd at the event, we did manage to take some pictures of our company booth at the Technology Lab.

The entire album can be viewed at my Picasa account here.

All in all, it was a good break from the regular Monday morning routine for me!

Categories: bangalore, photos