What does the future of wearable devices look like?

Many experts claimed that the wearable tech industry is maturing, especially since ownership of smartwatches and smart headsets are projected to increase in the coming years.

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ZTE claims to be the first to accomplish verification on standard NB-IoT system

ZTE Corporation, an international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet,

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Qualcomm launches new Wi-Fi enhanced security to extend Snapdragon wear line-up

Qualcomm Inc. announced at COMPUTEX 2016 that its subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., is extending its QCA401x connectivity solutions with a new product.

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SEAT, UPC and VW Group Research select Barcelona to create mobility of the future with CARNET

SEAT, the Universitat Politècnica de Cataluña (UPC) and Volkswagen Group Research are kicking off CARNET –Cooperative Automotive Research Network–, the first major research and innovation hub to focus on the

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Simple, pragmatic response to a high-tech issue

The high-tech issue is the early identification of performance degradation of machinery in production processes.Vibration coming from component wear in the bearings and rotating shafts

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Is Europe taking advantage of M2M and IoT?

There are only two weeks until one of the biggest IoT (Internet of Things) and M2M (machine-to-machine communications) events of the calendar in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Clear communication with healthcare app for adults with learning disabilities

Many health apps are focused on fitness and wellness for the able-bodied. Now, however, adults from England’s Humber and East Riding region who live with learning disabilities will be the

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ULE Alliance releases 6LoWPAN package as Huawei gateway earns ULE certification

The ULE Alliance, reported that a ULE gateway from Huawei, branded as Qivicon powered by Deutsche Telekom, successfully passed the ULE certification programme.

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About 20 competitors rescued at the 2016 Marathon Des Sables through Globalstar’s SPOT Gen3

Globalstar Europe Satellite Services Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Globalstar Inc. and provider of satellite messaging and emergency notification technologies, has revealed that its SPOT Gen3 safety device was instrumental

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Ask not what we can do for the Things, but what the Things can do for us

If you believe the hype and optimistic predictions, the number of connected devices will be anywhere between 10 billion and 50 billion by 2020, with potential to generate up to

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Industrial IoT critical to firms’ success, says Genpact Research Institute

An overwhelming majority of business executives (81%) believe that successful adoption of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is critical to their company’s future success, but only 25% have a

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IoT connections to overtake mobile phones by 2018, says Ericsson Mobility Report

The latest edition of the Ericsson, Mobility Report, published, reveals that the Internet of Things (IoT) is set to overtake mobile phones as the largest category of connected device by 2018.

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Nevis Technologies issues more than 100,000 smartcards on the Glasgow Subway

Nevis Technologies has announced that it has issued more than 100,000 Bramble smartcards to travellers on the Glasgow Subway. These are designed to securely store tickets and travel data for pay-as-you-go

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Wireless monitoring platform designed to transform patient care worldwide

Isansys Lifecare, a digital healthcare company, is reportedly seeing rapidly increasing global demand for its Patient Status Engine wireless patient monitoring platform, as it ships more systems to hospitals in

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TechnoAware IP video analytics software certifies Advantech in-vehicle and ruggedised NVR

Advantech, a global provider of embedded systems, announced it has ARK-V&S series (In-Vehicle & Ruggedised NVR and mobile computing) certified for TechnoAware video analysis and ambient intelligence solutions.

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Smart manufacturing? All about an intelligent connected supply chain

As it stands, factories are dumb – or at least far less intelligent than current technology could actually make them. The current industrial production is inflexible and too expensive and

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