Leti Announces Two New Tools for Improving Transportation Comfort, Safety and Efficiency
Leti, a technology research institute of CEA Tech, announced the world’s first wearable stress-monitoring device…
Leti, a technology research institute of CEA Tech, announced the world’s first wearable stress-monitoring device…
Marvell extends a complete product portfolio of Ethernet and wireless automotive connectivity solutions with fourth generation family of wireless SoCs enabling advanced infotainment, telematics and Wi-Fi gateways for the connected car.
Standfirst: As LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology evolves to address the needs of a more connected world, the cellular landscape surrounding it grows increasingly complex. Different countries and carriers have adopted different technologies and bands in their efforts to bring LTE to IoT, resulting in significant market fragmentation. These rifts and complexities will require product creators to take strategic approaches to future-proof their IoT devices. Some of these strategies include the utilization of eSIM, pin-compatible and multi-band modules, and MVNO/IoT platforms.
XVF3000 devices and development kits target voice-enabled speakers.
Time is running out to enter the Create the Future Design Contest, an exciting challenge…
Conrad Business Supplies introduces, in cooperation with LineMetrics GmbH, its C-Control Industrial IoT-Box 100 –…
congatec simplifies orchestration of wireless sensor networks
With the LIS2DW12, distributor Rutronik presents the new member of STMicro electronics’ low-power, high-performance MEMS…
Quectel Wireless Solutions is a leading global supplier of GSM/GPRS, UMTS/HSPA/(+), LTE and GNSS modules. Leveraging Quectel’s strong R&D capabilities, comprehensive expertise, wide variety of high quality products and consistent philosophy of putting the customer’s demands at the forefront, Quectel has established itself as a reliable and trustworthy provider of wireless modules since its establishment. Quectel modules can be ideally suitable for any M2M applications from Telematics to Smart Metering, to Wireless POS, to Security, to mHealth, to Networking and other application fields.
When Apple launched the first iPhone back in 2007, controlling industrial machinery and large plants via a touch-screen was unthinkable – in the meantime this has become a matter of course though. It is therefore plain to see, even without virtual reality glasses, that augmented reality, which is becoming more and more common in the private sector, will also become the standard in the professional sector.