French entrepreneur and camera phone creator (born 1952)
For the engineer who developed KA9Q NOS software, see
Phil Karn . For the Hong Kong businessman, see
Phillip Khan .
Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952)[ 4] is a French engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of four technology companies: Borland , Starfish Software , LightSurf Technologies , and Fullpower Technologies . Kahn is credited with creating the first camera phone ,[ 5] [ 6] being a pioneer for wearable technology intellectual property , and is the author of dozens of technology patents covering Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) modeling, wearable, eyewear, smartphone, mobile, imaging, wireless, synchronization and medical technologies.[ 7] [ 8]
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