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The associated implications of the Internet of Things mean greater data and the capacity for both individuals and machinery to communicate on a wider basis.
The associated implications of the Internet of Things mean greater data and the capacity for both individuals and machinery to communicate on a wider basis.
Retailers will soon move to a model by which they sell to customers whenever, wherever and however they want to buy.
The Internet of Things facilitates access to more vertical applications, which forces hardware and accessory companies to innovate.
NetComm Wireless, Telefonica announce global IoT supply agreement ••• CalAmp telematics technology to power Autobrain’s consumer connected car platform ••• Cubic Telecom, China Mobile, Valid Provide LTE connectivity enablement to global IoT Device manufacturers In China ••• 42Q enters Zebra Technologies’ PartnerConnect program ••• eAgile unveils Internet of Things solution for mobile e-commerce ••• GTX Corp. introduces new BLE IoT offering.
An International Trade Commission judge has sided with Kapsch TrafficCom North America, STAR Systems and other companies in a legal action initiated by Neology in an effort to prevent them from importing electronic tolling products using the ISO/IEC 18000-6C protocol.
RFID Journal LIVE! Europe, to be held on Nov. 15-16 in London, will focus on the benefits of employing RFID to improve business operations across Europe.
Monnit announces distribution agreement with Arrow Electronics ••• GE Aviation, AT&T enable aircraft health monitoring ••• Inmarsat Research cites IoT as top priority in driving digital transformation ••• Discovery Ag, NNNCo roll out Actility connected country network to boost Australian farms’ productivity ••• Actility announces new LoRAWAN IoT products ••• Zigbee Alliance offers multi-band IoT mesh-network technology.
CISC announces new testing features for RAIN RFID, EPC Gen2V2 tags, readers ••• Skyworks releases multi-standard IoT front-end module ••• SALTO Systems to introduce BLE-enabled reader ••• Ayla Networks adds IoT platform enhancements for manufacturers ••• Fujitsu intros sensor-based IoT system-development platform ••• Telit offers BLE module with integrated MEMS motion and environmental sensors.
RFID Journal LIVE! Europe, to be held on Nov. 16 in London (with a day of certification training on Nov. 15), will focus on the benefits of employing RFID to improve business operations across Europe.
The BlueNRG-2 chip is Bluetooth 5.0-certified, ensures interoperability with the latest generation of smartphones, and supports enhanced features such as state-of-the-art security, privacy and extended packet length for faster data transfer.