Qualcomm's annual Uplinq developer show covered more ground than its usual Brew-haha, so we covered more ground with our camera this year

Sarah Thomas, Director, Women in Comms

June 3, 2011

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Qualcomm Uplinq 2011: In Pictures

SAN DIEGO -- Uplinq -- Qualcomm Inc. (Nasdaq: QCOM)'s annual developer conference had a decidedly more welcoming vibe this year. The chipmaker had something for all parts of its customer base and was all about developers, ecosystems and making handsets more exciting.

Click on the picture below to feel the Uplinq vibe. Navigate the slide show using the arrows above each photo.

Welcome to Uplinq 2011

For more coverage of the Snapdragon/Brew/developer/Weezer show, check out the following stories:

  • HTC Knocks Some Sense Into Developers

  • Nokia Boss Declares War on Android

  • Qualcomm's Snapdragon Spreads Its Wings

  • FLO TV: A Failure to Entertain

  • HP Open to 'Special' webOS Partners

  • The Uplinq Outlook

  • Qualcomm Not Holding Up LTE iPhone

  • Adobe Flashes to All Qualcomm Devices

  • Qualcomm Brings Games to Snapdragon



— Sarah Reedy, Senior Reporter, Light Reading Mobile

About the Author(s)

Sarah Thomas

Director, Women in Comms

Sarah Thomas's love affair with communications began in 2003 when she bought her first cellphone, a pink RAZR, which she duly "bedazzled" with the help of superglue and her dad.

She joined the editorial staff at Light Reading in 2010 and has been covering mobile technologies ever since. Sarah got her start covering telecom in 2007 at Telephony, later Connected Planet, may it rest in peace. Her non-telecom work experience includes a brief foray into public relations at Fleishman-Hillard (her cussin' upset the clients) and a hodge-podge of internships, including spells at Ingram's (Kansas City's business magazine), American Spa magazine (where she was Chief Hot-Tub Correspondent), and the tweens' quiz bible, QuizFest, in NYC.

As Editorial Operations Director, a role she took on in January 2015, Sarah is responsible for the day-to-day management of the non-news content elements on Light Reading.

Sarah received her Bachelor's in Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She lives in Chicago with her 3DTV, her iPad and a drawer full of smartphone cords.

Away from the world of telecom journalism, Sarah likes to dabble in monster truck racing, becoming part of Team Bigfoot in 2009.

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