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AtomBeam Technologies | October 08, 2020
Today, AtomBeam launches its free Customer Portal, giving prospective customers limited access to AtomBeam’s patented, radical new AI software. Using the portal, prospective customers can validate actual reductions achievable in IoT data transmission (typically 75%). Customers can safely and securely test their own data or use one of several sample IoT datasets provided. The Customer Portal is simple to use and a way to directly experience the power of AtomBeam’s compa...
Electronics Weekly | March 08, 2019
Fraunhofer IZM has re-spun the idea of mechanically-steered radar, and developed a PCB-based IoT radar that can be bent into shape to customise its beam. Called Flex-Radar, its antennas are built into two polyimide wings. Instead of active beam steering which would be too expensive for intended applications, the wings are simply angled by hand during assembly or installation, then held by the enclosure or glued into place. Both wings have 4 x 4 elements, one wing with 16 receive element, and the...
Channellife | January 14, 2020
Avnet is launching a new IoT-specific partner programme designed to provide developers with a place to build complete IoT solutions. Using Avnet's IoTConnect platform, powered by Microsoft's Azure IoT Suite, developers can connect devices that address both the software and hardware needs of IoT solutions. Avnet will be adding a comprehensive marketplace in the coming months, which will allow a developer to write IoT applications to its platform and offer the...
Tech Radar | January 13, 2020
The risks of cybersecurity are more complex than ever. Due to the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), by 2020 every person will generate 1.7 megabytes of information per second. As new technologies evolve, cyber criminals adapt and discover new hacking methods to apprehend sensitive data. AI and IoT have the potential to revolutionise society, but what happens when these new technologies are weaponized by cyber criminals? Unless hardware-based endpoint security...
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