viernes, 21 de agosto de 2015

Google launches a router that prioritizes the use of devices




US giant Google launched a new router that promises to respond to the proliferation of networked objects within households for the most important activities benefit from a better connection on Tuesday.



The object, shaped like a cylinder and baptized OnHub serves to optimize the use of domestic wireless network. I work combined with a compatible mobile application Apple iPhone and iPad and other smartphones and tablets numerous brands that use Google's Android operating system.



The application lets see what bandwidth used each connected household objects, check the status of the network connection or recover passwords. "You can even make a device is that the most important priority for its activities, such as watching a television for line- speed (connection) faster," says the group.



OnHub be available starting Tuesday by reservation for $ 199.99 in the United States, several online trading sites like Google Store, Amazon and Walmart.com. Google promises arrival "in coming weeks" to physical stores in the US and Canada.



The connected objects are considered by analysts as the niche market with the greatest growth potential in the technology industry today. IDC Research Center estimated in June that its sales could reach 1.7 trillion dollars worldwide in 2020, compared to 656,000 million in 2014.


Google is present in this market with its specialist in home automation and alarms connected Nest, which bought last year by more than 3,000 million.

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