Technicolor today announced that PSA Peugeot Citroen has become the first automotive partner of Qeo, selecting the revolutionary communications framework to deliver connected car services. The French carmaker has chosen its Citroen C4 Picasso to be the first Qeo-enabled car.
Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced an agreement to collaborate with Trex Enterprises Corporation to bring celestial navigation technology to the precision targeting capability provided to the U.S. military and allied forces.
A spectacular display of the power of G.hn -- a G.hn backbone home network over any wire, meeting the needs of Operators and users today and tomorrow -- is available for visitors to the HomeGrid Forum booth Number 21424 at CES 2014.
GreenPeak Technologies, the rapidly growing Smart Home radio communications semiconductor company, has announced its ZigBee PRO Home Automation 1.2 (ZHA 1.2) platform and its first certification for Bosch motion sensors.
Gemalto, the world leader in digital security, is expanding its portfolio of Cinterion®Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions to include an M2M-grade LTE wireless module.
Alarm.com, the leading provider of connected home and interactive services, today announced their new Wellness solution, an offering that combines sensors, mobile notifications and home automation to provide a secure and cost-effective option for independent living.
At the 2014 International Consumer Electronic Show (CES), iFit® will introduce its wearable iFit® Active band, at booth #25933 in the Fitness Tech Zone at the Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall #2.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Mid IR Sensors: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019" to their offering.
Motion tracking has already become a critical component in many of today's electronics including smart phones, tablets, gaming consoles, smart TVs and even industrial tools. Packet Networks is taking motion tracking to the next level with the announcement of Sensest.
It was recently shown that large-aperture lens antennas can be designed by using gradient-index (GRIN) metamaterials and that higher directivity and gain can be obtained than with traditional dielectric lens antennas. This provides an effective method to design high-performance lens antennas.
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