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Like the plot of a science fiction movie, SohoStar Corporation's network and products have Artificial Intelligence capabilities, completely redefining the meaning of the "Smart" phone.
SohoStar's parent, Advanced Intelligent Networks Corporation, has recently released David™ a highly extensible operating system for cell phones, TVs, modems, routers, set-top boxes and all manner of digital communication appliances.
David™, named for its creator David Roland, utilizes AI techniques to LEARN from your personal requests and creates your user profile applying factors such as age, interests, knowledge, etc. David keeps the data locally and serves social media, pictures, content and email, providing personal information ONLY to whom you designate.
David enables a live avatar who, with the assistance from the Hive of other David devices, provides VoIP Unified Messaging, web and text communications, conferencing and multimedia streaming, as well as energy management and home controls. David provides anti-piracy content services and enables the collection of usage fees and honors encryption agreements for information rental.
With strict protections, David's built-ins enable running applications from anywhere on the planet on any David node; the TRUE DEFINITION OF CLOUD COMPUTING (SaaS). The Hive shares information and protects the collective against cyber-attacks.
David is sleek, using only 200K bytes of firmware storage and can manage a device on its own or co-exist with Linux. “David bypasses the Java bloat of Android in order to be directly connected As the Cloud,” says Roland.
SohoStar exclusively uses David's 20 years of development to empower a new family of devices. Products, such as the Akanyana cellular phone originally designed for Rwanda, wouldn't be possible without David. The Akanyana will sell for $20 and enables free voice and unlimited texting throughout SohoStar. Other innovative products include a 36mbit cognitive radio modem and an under $50 settop box to literally provide a "Smart TV" information and media experience.
SohoStar intends to provide global communication services through its network of National Franchises, the first being SohoStar Rwanda, Ltd with support from crowdfunding.
To manufacture the electronics, AINC has formed the SohoWave Corporation which is seeking funding and manufacturing partners in Asia and the US to provide OEM products for SohoWave's planned factory in Rwanda, and elsewhere for global distribution.
As Roland quips, “It's like David vs Googl-iath, Simple tools bring down giantsSM.”
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