Oceanography Technology

/Oceanography Technology

University IP Commercialization

Last month, we released the latest updates of anyTide to Google Play and Apple App stores. The main addition being display of tidal currents. This marks a further step in commericalization of the university IP. This is the fruit of detailed collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre (in Southampton and Liverpool). The University has the

By | April 29th, 2015|App Development, Industrial control, Oceanography Technology, Server side development, Technology consultancy|Comments Off on University IP Commercialization

NFC Apps in Smartphones

I once spent many years (well about 2) slaving away inside Philips/NXP trying to pursuade: a) phone manufacturers to put NFC into something other than the Nokia 6131 (see Nokia NFC history) to drive applications b) app developers to deploy uses for NFC that would drive integration into phones In fact I remember corridor  conversations

By | November 28th, 2013|App Development, Healthcare, Industrial control, iPhone Projects, Oceanography Technology, Server side development|Comments Off on NFC Apps in Smartphones

BGS Smartphone Conference

BGS Smartphone Conference Yesterday,  Nick Thorne gave a presentation to the British Geological Survey Smartphone Apps, Maps and Augmented Reality Conference about the anyTide app. This was a great opportunity to discuss the process of taking anyTide from concept to a published app. In particular, the steps of elaborating the user experience in terms of

By | May 15th, 2013|App Development, iPhone Projects, Oceanography Technology, Server side development|Comments Off on BGS Smartphone Conference

anyTide anywhere anyplace

anyTide anywhere anyplace We are pleased to announce the arrival of anyTide  fresh into Apple App Store. More info here. "Tidal predictions anywhere along the UK coast that can also be used offline via the use of bookmarks." Its been an interesting process going from a blank-ish drawing board to this fully fledged universal tide

By | March 12th, 2013|App Development, Oceanography Technology|Comments Off on anyTide anywhere anyplace