Connected Devices
The number of smart homes in Europe and North America tops 17.9 million in 2015
According to a new research report from Berg Insight, the number smart homes in Europe and North America reached 17.9 million in 2015.
Read moreBeyond streetwise: smart cities have a lot to learn
Wealthy city dwellers may dream of country estates, but the fact is that most of the population is moving into town – with 80% urbanisation predicted for the developed world
Read moreManufacturers, developers, engineers, IoT tech providers in Berlin next month for IoT event
The IoT Tech Expo will be descending on Berlin’s Congress Center in two weeks (June 13-14) for two days of networking, five conferences, an exclusive workshop and an exhibition including connected
Read moreHow to realise the full benefits of a connected society
IoT Now: Let’s begin with an overview of your role and responsibilities within iconectiv. Chris Drake: I am the CTO of iconectiv and have responsibility for our strategic technology initiatives.
Read more3G and LTE expansion will enhance global M2M and connected devices market, says Technavio
Technavio research analysts are forecasting positive growth for many segments of the global M2M and connected devices market over the next four years as several markets, including mobile VoIP, cellular
Read moreMaking smart homes the rule, not the exception
Jetsons-style smart homes were once a pipe dream for consumers, however they are now slowly becoming a reality across the world.
Read moreMobile operators positioned to drive new revenue streams from enterprise mobility and IoT
Mobility and IoT at the forefront of Digital Transformation In a new paper from CCS Insight, published in conjunction with Red Hat, enterprise mobility analyst, Nicholas McQuire, highlights the opportunity for
Read moreNetclearance launches mBeaconSense IoT sensor that offers new possibilities for IoT devices
Netclearance, providers of the world’s biggest network of smart beacons, have unveiled the mBeaconSense, aBluetooth Low Energy (BLE) device that integrates five distinct sensors – temperature, vibration, accelerometer, magnetic, light.
Read moreIngenu partners with Taiwanese ODM Compal to deliver ‘robust’ IoT device ecosystem
Ingenu™, a US-based company delivering connectivity exclusively to machines, and Compal Electronics, an original design manufacturer (ODM) of IT products,
Read moreCan connected city products and services help Singapore and Malaysia beat their challenges?
In the third and final part of IoT Now’s report on smart cities in Malaysia and Singapore, we hear from ten UK companies that recently visited the countries as part
Read moreWhat are the connected city challenges facing Singapore and Malaysia today?
Ten UK companies recently visited Malaysia and Singapore as part of the Connected Cities Trade Mission, organised by Innovate UK and UK Trade and Investment (UKTI). In the second of
Read moreBringing new innovations at CommunicAsia2016, EnterpriseIT2016 and BroadcastAsia2016
Digital transformation has given rise to smart technologies, disrupting the way we work, live and play. Bringing to life new innovations, this year’s CommunicAsia2016, EnterpriseIT2016 and BroadcastAsia2016 returns to Marina Bay Sands
Read moreAdvanced IT solutions driving global telecardiology market until 2020, says Technavio
The global telecardiology market is expected grow at a CAGR of over 17% during the period 2016-2020, according to Technavio’s latest report.
Read more‘Things’ can only get better
The Internet of Things is all over the news. But inanimate connectivity is not new, it’s been happening for quite some time. ANT Telecom’s managing director, Paul Smith explains how businesses don’t
Read moreQualcomm’s collaborating with Google on embedding Android OS directly into the car
Qualcomm Inc.’s subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., is working with Google on an initiative embedding Android OS directly into the car.
Read moreNot all “things” are equal – critical infrastructure needs a dedicated network
The term “Internet of Things” covers a wide variety of different connected devices. At Mobile World Congress this year, these ‘things’ being exhibited included thermostats, warehouse technology, wearables, and even
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