Secretive Intel quietly woos makers in China
Intel's launched new robotics and drone developer kits at the low-key IDF trade show in Shenzhen.
Intel's launched new robotics and drone developer kits at the low-key IDF trade show in Shenzhen.
Your clothes could one day monitor your fitness levels or boost your smartphone reception thanks to a new technique that uses ultrathin electronic thread to embroider circuits into fabric.
At $15, the Quark Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000 is perhaps the least expensive computer Intel has ever released.
CTO Aaron Olphert says the ability to develop IoT solutions on a globally standardised network will provide Kiwi innovators access to international markets.
The writing was on the wall for some Intel executives after a former Qualcomm executive was hired in November to oversee the company's PC, Internet of Things and software businesses, and two of them have now departed.
“The sweeping changes about to take place have been compared to an avalanche,” says Shane Minogue of IDC and one of the authors of the 2016 FutureScapes report.
Struggling smartphone vendor, BlackBerry, is looking to diversify its business by launching a cybersecurity consulting service, focusing in part on the Internet of Things, and providing related tools to customers.
I believe that Disney is one of the smartest, most customer-centric corporate organisations in the world…but this paragon of service might well be under threat.
Cisco Systems plans to acquire Internet of Things platform company, Jasper Technologies, for more than $US1.4 billion, giving the networking giant an even larger role in enterprises' growing use of IoT.
Internet of Things startup Wi-Next will add IBM analytics to its systems for industrial quality control and predictive maintenance.
Gartner analyst Bettina Tratz-Ryan lists factors driving this IoT implementation - and its impact across public and private organisations.
Smart cities could become healthier cities as the Internet of Things learns to gauge conditions from the sky to the sewer.
Intel has released new processors and free cloud services as part of its latest push to capitalize on the nascent Internet of Things market.
The Internet of Things is a big part of what makes Big Data so big, and now analytics provider, Teradata, has unleashed two new tools to help make sense of the vast troves of data it produces.
A coming boom in connected sensors and devices will drive mobile networks into distributed computing, the president of Bell Labs says