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Will Qualcomm’s acquisition of NXP Semiconductors trigger a new wave of market consolidation?
Qualcomm, the smartphone chipmaker, has acquired NXP Semiconductors for US$47 billion in the largest semiconductor acquisition of all time, says Yiru Zhong, senior industry analyst, Digital Transformation, Frost & Sullivan.
Read moreYour car key may be the next great wearable
Read any tech blog today or check out the hottest technology showcases worldwide, and you can feel the buzz around the latest advancements in two key consumer-tech industries – automotive
Read moreFuture Electronics’ announces the dates for series of ‘Secure Wireless Sensor Node’ seminars
Future Electronics, founded in 1968 by company president Robert Miller and now a distributor and marketer of electronics components, has announced the dates of a series of ‘Secure Wireless Sensor
Read moreHouston, we have a problem
The problem is the Internet of Things (IoT) skills gap. In today’s Operational Technology (OT) world there are only around 250,000 developers having experience of embedded systems.
Read moreJuniper Research announces Technology & Innovation winners of Future Digital Awards 2016
The winners of this year’s Future Digital Awards for Technology & Innovation were announced.
Read moreSix ways NFC is transforming healthcare
Of the many industries using Near Field Communication (NFC) to add convenience, increase efficiency, and automate processes, healthcare is gaining ground. In a recent report, issued by technology analysts Transparency
Read moreConnected home of the future approaches – slowly
The Internet of Things (IoT) push will continue for manufacturers, in 2016 this will still be a technology push rather than a consumer pull.
Read moreZigBee Remote Control 2.0: Updated standard for radio frequency-based remote controls
The ZigBee Alliance, a global ecosystem of organisations creating wireless solutions for use in energy management, commercial and consumer applications, has announced the ratification of the ZigBee Remote Control 2.0
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