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Delivering Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity with zero programming
TheWireless Xpress solutionrecently released by Silicon Labs has been designed to help developers get IoT applications connected and running in a day, with no software development necessary. The Wireless Xpress provides a configuration-based development experience and includes certified Bluetooth 5 Low Energy (LE) and WiFi modules, integrated protocol stacks and tools.
Eyecloud Cam keeps an 'AI' on your safety
The smart home security camera, Eyecloud Cam is now available via a Kickstarter campaign. Eyecloud Cam is a home security camera that constantly monitors the safety of your family and your home, so you don’t have to, by putting the most advanced computer vision AI technology right inside the camera.
Moving further into the premium segment with iPhones
Apple has announced its latest iPhone models today: iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max and iPhone Xr. The company is attempting to create more iPhone options, while moving its whole portfolio further up into the premium segment. Apple has completed its hardware design refresh that started with iPhone X, and moves to an all-notch display line-up.
Revolutionising the smart home market with a smart hub
Technology startup,1-Ringstarted acrowdfunding campaignof theMoon, according to the company it is the first all-in-one smart home hub with levitating 360° camera. The campaign has already passed 300% of its funding goal.
Test Solutions for next generation video networks
Innovative media test, monitoring and diagnostics solutions provider, Tektronix, will be exhibiting at IBC2018 in a new location in Hall 5.A73. On its stand, Tektronix will provide demonstrations and talks, as well as this, a range of Tektronix equipment will also be in use in nearly a dozen partner stands across the show floor.
Robots can pick up any object after inspecting it
Humans have long been masters of dexterity, a skill that can largely be credited to the help of our eyes. Robots, meanwhile, are still catching up.Certainly there’s been some progress: For decades, robots in controlled environments like assembly lines have been able to pick up the same object over and over again. More recently, breakthroughs in computer vision have enabled robots to make basic distinctions between objects.
Service providers increasingly explore cloud-native deployments
Becoming an increasingly hot topic ‘Cloudification’ is especially a big talking point at telecom conferences and in conversations with service providers. Here Wind River willprovide some observations on the business opportunities driving this focus on cloudification and explain why containers are becoming as important as Virtual Machines (VMs) for new telecom use cases that are moving towards deployment. Guest blog written Charlie As...
Customers prefer better-trained store staff than robots
Research among 1,000 UK customers by Hughes shows that despite all the headlines about cute robots such as Softbank’s Pepper, the technology is not in fact high on the list of expectations.Only four percent of customers expect to see such technology in stores within 12 months and of those who have used or experienced it, almost seven-in-ten (69%) said it had been a below-par experience. ByHughes Europe
Free seminar focuses on embedded development platform
In conjunction with Renesas, Anglia Components is providing a free one day seminar and interactive workshop demonstrating cloud-based application development using Renesas Synergy. Following similar workshops in March, Anglia has announced two new dates in October. Attendees will develop complex cloud-based applications in a hands-on, practical workshop using the Renesas Synergy platform.
MEMS VC accelerometer modules offered in standard ranges
Silicon Designs hasannounced that it is now offering MEMS VC accelerometer module samples, in ranges from ±2g to ±100g, viaAmazon.This newly established Amazon offering will allow Silicon Designs to efficiently distribute MEMS VC accelerometer samples to its customers, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, from anywhere in the world.