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Analysis: Dell EMC IoT revenues in Asia Pacific hit $1bn mark

Dell's investment in the IoT is paying big dividends in Asia. Sooraj Shah explains why. Revenues from Dell EMC’s Internet of Things and OEM business...

Particle unveils new mesh networking hardware

US IoT firm Particle has launched a range of hardware devices that gives developers easy access to mesh networking technology. The aim is to...

VIDEO: Watch humanoid robots ski at 2018 Winter Olympics

(Video courtesy of Robert McGregor.) Robots have been taking to the ski slopes at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea (see video). Humanoid machines...

MIT’s NanoMap helps drones to navigate safely at high speed

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a sophisticated computer vision system for flying robots. NanoMap allows drones to navigate through...

Why data streaming matters in the IoT

BRIDGHEAD: Adrian Bridgwater's IoT Blog The Internet of Things (IoT) produces, directs, and drives data continuously. How can current approaches to data streaming help us...

More firms switching to IoT to improve building management, says report

The demand for building automation systems (BAS) is surging as businesses explore new ways of improving energy efficiency. According to a new report from market...

Perfect storm blows healthtech towards IoT cures

A perfect storm of societal changes and converging technologies is driving both innovation and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in the healthtech sector, says a...

Amazon takes on UPS and FedEx – and catches Theresa May’s...

Amazon's ambitions in the delivery sector finally reveal what Jeff Bezos has been building in plain sight: a global hyper-company. No wonder Theresa May...

Huawei’s roadmap leads to IoT automation services

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is building out a total ecosystem and infrastructure play that brings AI-driven automation intelligence to every layer of the network...

Hancock’s half hour at Hermes: good, but not good enough

Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and (as the BBC satire W1A put it) “for some reason also Sport”, praised delivery...
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