Nanosatellite hopefuls eyeing IoT opportunities
Tiny satellites talking to tiny devices is fast becoming reality.
Tiny satellites talking to tiny devices is fast becoming reality.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled SBricks Plus building blocks from Hungarian startup Vengit open up Lego to a far wider range of apps, coded in much more complex languages.
LifeBEAM was founded by former Israeli air force pilots looking for new ways to monitor human physiology.
Meeting with creditors to occur within the next week.
From earth-observation satellites to smartphones listening out for chainsaws in the forest, cutting-edge technology is helping to record and protect the natural world.
With some API magic and a few strategic partnerships, Atmos combines touch and voice in a way that goes beyond solutions from Amazon, Google, Apple, and Samsung.
In a future where human contacts will need greater protection, the driverless car could end up giving people greater control than they had before.
Terms of the deal weren't disclosed. Wind River gets more investment and Intel gets more focus. Intel bought Wind River in 2009 in a deal valued at $884 million.