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| December 15, 2015
Tiger Global and Flipkart backed Indian mobile tech start-up Cube26 recently made foray in the Internet of Things (IoT) space with its Bluetooth controlled smart bulb. Formerly known as PredictGaze, the company started operations in 2012 in California. Focused on enhancing the user experience across multiple devices and platforms, this three year old start-up has worked with OEMs such as Micromax, Panasonic, Karbonn and Lava, among others for customised mobile solutions. Their app...
| December 29, 2015
Arrayent is pleased to announce that more than sixty connected products from leading brands, such as Whirlpool, Chamberlain, Liftmaster, Maytag, Pentair, Salus, OSRAM, and Braeburn have been IoT-enabled by Arrayent Connect, the world's leading IoT platform. Arrayent Connect-powered products are widely available at retail outlets in North America, Europe, South America, and Australia. The world's most trusted brands choose Arrayent Connect as their IoT platform because of A...
IBM | September 03, 2015
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced an expansion of its Internet of Things (IoT) platform – called IBM IoT Foundation - through an integration with ARM (LSE: ARM, NASDAQ: ARMH.US), providing out of the box connectivity with ARM® mbedTM-enabled devices to analytics services. This fusion will allow huge quantities of data from devices such as industrial appliances, weather sensors and wearable monitoring devices to be gathered, analyzed and acted upon....
| December 07, 2015
Put simply, the Internet of Things is about connecting internet-enabled devices that relay information back to us, to cloud-based applications and to each other (device to device). These 'smart' devices can be anything from mobile phones, fridges, washing machines to wearables, medical equipment or jet engines. Basically, in the Internet of Things, objects use the web and unique identifiers such as RFID tags or processors in order to exist as part of the internet. In Britain the m...
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