KIWI PLUS launches new children’s smartwatch made in collaboration with u-blox

KIWI PLUS, has launched a new children’s smartwatch developed in collaboration with u-blox. LINE Kids Watch is a tiny and colorful wearable with LINE emojis functioning as an Android-based

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Leti Innovation Day to explore new security challenges and responses for a safe connected world

Leti, an institute of CEA Tech, is hosting a one-day conference covering “System Reliability & Security in a Connected World” in Lyon, France, on June 23.

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Nominet launches IoT solution to guide those with sensory impairments through their daily routines

Nominet, best-known for managing the UK internet infrastructure, announced the availability of free code and instructions for building smart IoT buttons, called ‘Pips’.

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What is the future of wearables in the enterprise?

Wearable devices like fitness bands, digital glasses, medical devices, smart watches, smart clothes and various other devices that augment our reality promise to radically change the manner in which information is collected, stored, processed, delivered and used.

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SIGFOX and VT Networks complete roll out of IoT network in Ireland in less than 8 months

SIGFOX, a provider of global communications service for the Internet of Things (IoT), and the Irish telecoms provider VT Networks announced the nationwide availability of the SIGFOX low-power and cost-effective IoT connectivity – less than eight months after network deployment began.

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Dell IoT announces new partners, promoted partners and winners of IoT Innovation Contest

Dell has announced new and promoted partners to the Dell Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions Partner Program and winners of the “Connect What Matters” IoT Contest.

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University of Surrey student’s project Canaria wins the global NASA SpaceApps Challenge 2016

James Lynn, a student studying Electronic Engineering with Space Systems, at the UK’s University of Surrey has won the global NASA SpaceApps Challenge 2016.

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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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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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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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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 first in the UK to trial a new app designed for them and their carers.

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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 journeys.

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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 a root cause is supply chain invisibility.

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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.

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Beyond 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 by 2025.

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