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GeoLinks | November 27, 2020
Senet, Inc., a main supplier of cloud-based programming and administrations stages that empower worldwide availability and on-request network manufacture outs for the Internet of Things (IoT), and GeoLinks, a California-based media communications supplier and serious nearby trade transporter (CLEC) public utility, today declared an association to convey LoRaWAN® network over GeoLinks' inclusion regions and stretch out GeoLinks' marked administrations to help the fast development of l...
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Industrial Flow Solutions | October 19, 2021
Leading industrial pumping solutions provider Industrial Flow Solutions™, headquartered in New Haven, Conn., USA, announced today the agreement to acquire Clearwater Controls Ltd.™, based in Glasgow, Scotland. Clearwater Controls offers a broad line of wastewater solutions, beginning with its leading deragging intelligent systems to solve specific pumping problems, to more advanced monitoring technology to optimize and manage entire water networks. Terms of the acquisition were not d...
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businesswire | June 12, 2023
Identiv, Inc. a global leader in digital security and identification in the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced the launch of the market’s first sensory Tag on Metal (TOM®) label, developed in collaboration with French sensor and IC specialist Asygn. The on-metal sensor devices, based on Asygn’s next-generation AS321X IC platform, capture temperature and strain data near metallic objects. Tracking these and other sensor data, Identiv’s Asygn-based devices are id...
Future IoT | February 10, 2020
Check Point Research last Friday revealed that smart lightbulbs and their control bridge could be used to exploit an IoT network to launch attacks on conventional computer networks in homes, businesses or even smart cities. Researchers focused on the popular Philips Hue smart bulbs and bridge and identified the CVE-2020-6007 vulnerability that enabled it to infiltrate networks using a remote exploit in the Zigbee low-power protocol, which is used to control a wide range of IoT dev...
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