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Ubiquitous Communicator

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The Ubiquitous Communicator (UC) is a mobile computing device designed for use in ubiquitous computing by Ken Sakamura, the creator of TRON and a leading Japanese computer scientist at Tokyo University. The device is based on T-Engine.

History

On September 15, 2004, YRP-UNL announced in Japan that it had started the production of a new model after creating five prototypes over three years. The model was used in trial tests circa late 2004. The new model (weighing about 196 grams) contains new features: RFID reader compatible with ucode, a 2 megapixel CCD camera, a secondary 300,000-pixel camera for video phone, support for wireless network technologies, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and IrDA, VoIP phone features, SD and mini-SD memory card slot, fingerprint authentication, and an optional encryption co-processor. It was expected to be sold for three hundred thousand yen (approximately twenty-seven hundred dollars).

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