Devices & Modules
Is SWiM the next evolution of one-handed texting for wearables?
The growing popularity of mobile devices with large screens – called phablets – and also small screen wearable devices, such as smartwatches, is making interacting with them with one hand
Read moreSwitzerland’s u-blox joins IoT M2M Council
Swiss-based u‑blox, a global provider of wireless and positioning modules and chips for embedded applications, has joined the IoT M2M Council (IMC).
Read moreQualcomm introduces new platform naming structure as ‘processor’ doesn’t capture its anthology of technology
Over the coming months, Qualcomm Technologies will roll out changes and updates to our product brand positioning to best articulate the value of our technology and products for our customers
Read moreThe value of LEDs in the Internet of Things
The adoption of LED technology has grown significantly in the last decade, driven by lower prices of lights and potential energy savings. By 2020, it is estimated that 6 out
Read moreIntegrating IoT players with e-SIM
The telecom sector is one of the top spenders in IoT (Internet of Things) technology. Investment in the IoT sphere is gradually becoming the core strategy in the digital transformation
Read moreQualcomm Technologies stops calling Snapdragon a processor, preferring ’platform’ to represent its solutions suite
Over the coming months Qualcomm is to roll out changes and updates to its product brand positioning to better articulate the value of Qualcomm’s products.
Read moreIoT enabling the experience-based retailer
The Internet of Things (IoT) will be pivotal in shaping the experience-based retailer of the future, says Beecham Research in its new ‘Internet of Retail Market Brief’.
Read moreGreenwave Systems unveils edge analytics integration for VxWorks
Greenwave Systems, Inc., is collaborating with Wind River® to deliver its AXON Predict™ engine for Wind River’s VxWorks® real-time operating system (RTOS) developer community.
Read moreCyber security for cars – the impact of connectivity on security and privacy
The UK is fast becoming a global hub for the development of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies including testing of driverless vehicles in the urban environment.
Read moreNXP unveils advanced TSN-enabled SoC for Industrial IoT
NXP Semiconductors™ N.V. a worldwide provider of advanced connectivity solutions, announced its newest QorIQ® Layerscape SoC, the LS1028A, integrating Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) capabilities based on the IEEE 802.1 standards.
Read moreConnectivity assurance for the IoT service provider
The success of IoT is dependent on two key elements of the IoT ecosystem: performance of the things (sensored devices) and performance of the networks that connect them. The latter
Read moreHCC Embedded adds MQTT connectivity protocol to networking and security suite for reliable IoT applications
HCC Embedded, a provider of software for securely storing and communicating embedded data, has added MQTT Internet of Things (IoT) protocol support to its suite of connectivity and security software.
Read moreIndustry bodies align to standardise on-device NFC service management no matter where it is hosted
ETSI, GlobalPlatform and the NFC Forum detailed a standardised approach to implementing and managing NFC services across all technologies and platforms. The shared work initiative explains how to ensure that NFC
Read moreTrends in online privacy: Revolution vs Resignation
It’s a myth to believe that the Internet is a free and democratic medium, where anonymous, private information exchange is the norm. Today, says Christian Bennefeld CEO of eBlocker, data
Read moreNew NB-IoT standard chip antennas for to be unveiled by Antenova at Embedded World event in Nuremberg
Antenova Ltd, manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules for machine-to-machine communications (M2M) and the Internet of Things (IoT), has developed a new antenna for the Narrow Band IoT (NB-IoT)
Read moreMaxim’s nanoPower boost regulator to deliver the longest battery life in the smallest form factor
The MAX17222 nanoPower boost regulator from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. is said to enable the longest battery life in the smallest form factor for wearable and consumer IoT designs.
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