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The Internet Of Things Will Drive Wireless Connected Devices To 40.9 Billion In 2020, Says ABI Research
2014-08-22 12:54:46| rfglobalnet Home Page
According to an updated market forecast from ABI Research, the installed base of active wireless connected devices will exceed 16 billion in 2014, about 20% more than in 2013.
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Laird Antennas Enable Connected Car and Enhance Driving Experience
2014-08-22 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
First application of LTE/MIMO technology for North American automakers<br /> <br /> Laird, a global technology company, announced that their LTE/MIMO antennas will be installed on a major domestic automobile manufacturers North American vehicles, beginning model year 2015. The Laird antennas enable 4GLTE cellular connection to mobile devices, infotainment and safety options inside the vehicle. This offers drivers and passengers a superior in vehicle experience with a full range of features ...This story is related to the following:Satellite Antennas | Cellular Antennas |
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The Connected Car, Part 3: No Shortcuts to Security
2014-08-20 01:58:16| TechNewsWorld
The connected car is becoming a reality, but the gadget-filled roadways it travels will be paved with several options for in-car technologies. These choices pose challenges for carmakers. Whichever technology wins the race, one of the biggest concerns for OEMs is their electronic security. The Linux Foundation wants an open source platform in the pole position.
Samsung snaps up connected home specialist SmartThings
2014-08-18 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Korean electronics giant reportedly pays $200 million to ramp up its home automation push.
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Ebola & Climate Change: How Are They Connected?
2014-08-14 15:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: As the Ebola virus is ravaging parts of West Africa, recent reports are linking the outbreak to past studies holding climate change accountable for the uptick in viral diseases. In 2006, a study published in the journal Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene revealed that Ebola, a violent hemorrhagic fever that leads to internal and external bleeding, would be more frequent with global warming due to its intermittent connection to wildlife and climate. In 2008, another...
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