Tag: IoT devices
Google pushes Android Things to Developer Preview 6
Search and cloud computing giant Google has launched the developer preview version 6 (DP6) of its Android Things offering.
Billed as an IoT platform,...
Amazon unveils DeepLens camera for developers
Amazon has launched a new wireless camera, AWS DeepLens, designed to help train developers in deep learning technologies.
At Amazon Web Services (AWS) conference in...
European Parliament pushes on IoT device security and interoperability
The European Parliament wants to force the IoT industry to give consumers the security and interoperability they expect from the devices they buy. However,...
Apple AR headset one step closer thanks to Vrvana acquisition
In the clearest sign yet that Apple is developing augmented reality hardware, the company has purchased Canadian AR start-up Vrvana.
While Apple has remained tight-lipped...
Standard Chartered deploys Kasisto chatbots to help customers
Standard Chartered banking customers will soon be getting assistance from Kasisto chatbots on a range of money management matters.
The chatbots deployed by Standard Chartered...
Wireless charging ‘Forever Battery’ offers innovative AA battery replacement
The world’s first wireless charging alternative to AA batteries, from Ossia, dubbed the Cota ‘Forever Battery’, has earned a CES Innovation Award in the...
Mocana leads partnership aiming for more secure IIoT devices
Mocana takes lead on plans to develop kits for building more robust IIoT devices and services with Avnet, Microsoft, Infineon and Xilinx.
Mocana, a start-up working...
Vodafone launches V by Vodafone in bid for consumer IoT
Vodafone launches V by Vodafone, to bring all of your consumer connected devices into one place for management.
Telco Vodafone has decided it wants a...
Alcatel Lucent Enterprise: Airports need to get smarter, not just bigger
In a contributed article to Internet of Business, Kelly Allen, director of transportation for Europe North at Alcatel Lucent Enterprise, argues that intelligent airports...
PureLiFi imagines bright future, where every light’s an internet access point
PureLiFi may have the answer to the wireless spectrum overcrowding challenge with its plans to use light to transmit data.
Towns and cities are not...
Gemalto survey: Governments should intervene on IoT security
Confidence in IoT security is seriously lacking among both consumers and businesses, Gemalto's study finds.
Some nine out of ten consumers lack confidence in the...
Battery-free Bluetooth tech from Wiliot one step closer to transforming IoT
In its latest investment round, fabless semiconductor start-up Wiliot has secured funding from Qualcomm Ventures and M Ventures that will help bring its battery-free...