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2015-11-02 | Wireless vision able to capture images behind walls MIT researchers developed a technology called RF Capture that lends itself to potential applications such as virtual reality, smart homes and even film-making |
2013-08-05 | Wireless power tech aims to remove cable clutter The Smart Universal Power Antenna technology removes the need for electric cables, whether for lamps, laptops or smartphones |
2015-01-08 | Wireless devices target connected homes Lutron develops wireless technologies that aim to expand the smart home ecosystem, levering technologies that include Bluetooth, WiFi and ZigBee |
2010-01-04 | What's the next big application? Here's a list of the 10 technology applications to watch for in 2010, examining examine the features that make them so compelling as well unresolved issues that might keep them from breaking out |
2014-08-22 | Wearable glass takes on privacy issues Like GoPro, Pivothead's sport glasses are based on an Ambarella chipset with A-11 ARM processor, while various mods to enhance video capture and transfer run on Atheros chipsets. |
2011-07-08 | Microsoft, Google support WiFi white space Microsoft, Google, the BBC and others have joined forces to trial the new technology, WiFi in white space, to be used in mobile devices. |
2011-12-21 | Low-cost technique targets flexible electronics Solution-based processing technology pushes for smart applications with stretchable and plastic backplanes |
2015-02-06 | Improving wearables with capacitive sensing Find out how the use of capacitive touch sensing technology enables improvement of the aesthetics and user interface of wearable electronic devices. |
2012-11-19 | IC content per TV rises despite weak global shipments Growing by 1.2 per cent YoY, worldwide shipments of digital and analogue TVs will reach only 236 million units this year, in which digital TVs will comprise 92 per cent of the total. |
2009-09-02 | GPS stays strong in sport, fitness markets While shipments of dedicated sport and fitness hardware are suffering from the recession, smart phone fitness applications such as MotionX-GPS are booming, with 1.2 million downloads in 2009 |
2011-11-08 | Emerging markets boost DTV demand Consumers have moved from 3D TV to LED and smart TV as 'must have' features in buying TVs |
2013-08-23 | Embedded ultrathin radios let walls listen, talk Princeton University researchers placed ultrathin radios directly on plastic sheets that can be applied to walls and other structures to enable invisible communications systems. |
2012-11-23 | Context is King, says Sensor Platforms exec Chen is part of a team that has transformed Sensor Platforms from a semiconductor company into a software company, one that aims to bring a lot of intelligence to your phone. |
2003-05-16 | Asia's pie in ubiquitous computing In the push towards ubiquitous computing, Samsung and HTC have shown that even with limited funding, Asian companies can compete with big-time players. |
2009-11-26 | Analysis: How Apple is changing the CE industry Apple is already a great CE company. It's hard to argue against it. But the question is whether it has secured its position as king of the consumer market in the future. |
2013-01-11 | Sharp says bigger is the only way to go Sharp Electronics said the Japanese company's future would rest squarely on TV that are bigger and broader, with higher resolution. |
2013-12-11 | Pebble: From prototype to being more than just a simple timepiece Eric Migicovsky, the CEO of Pebble Technology, looks back in only a span of five years how the smart watch prototype he was working on took "the industry by storm." |
2014-02-17 | MEMS displays offer always-on experience in wearable devices While a vision of an always-on device may be borne out of the upcoming proliferation of smart wearable devices, the trend towards continuous consumption is already taking place |
2015-12-09 | Chinese companies ride IoT bandwagon According to IHS, China is a promising market for many existing and potential Internet of Things applications such as industrial automation, smart cities and connected home |
2014-11-04 | Virtual sensors enable self-maintaining machines Germany's Industry 4.0 initiative aims to develop industrial machinery with built-in intelligence based on smart self-monitoring functions |
2008-01-07 | Top 10 stories to keep track this year ChannelWeb assembled a panel of industry experts comprising vendors, analysts and solution providers to discuss what they think will be the most important chip stories to watch in 2008 |
2012-08-01 | Team up targets high density memory for RFID readers Ramtron and Module Technology's partnership will enhance Module Technology's standard RFID reader hardware geared for applications such as smart metering and industrial manufacturing |
2014-10-21 | Spansion beefs up MCUs with IoT on radar The new MCUs target deeper and broader inroads into various marketsranging from factory automation and machine-to-machine systems to building management systems, smart meters, and multi-function printers |
2012-08-16 | Researchers develop Internet-enabled power outlets Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Systems ESK revealed a smart wireless power outlet that will allow users to control household appliances via their smartphone and reduce energy costs |
2015-12-28 | Radio waves power up world's smallest temperature sensor Researchers at TU/e created the innovative sensor that could be used in payment systems and wireless identification to smart buildings as well as industrial production systems |
2014-07-17 | Nano-pixels to bring flexible, high-res displays Oxford University scientists found that phase change materials could lead to low-energy, flexible displays for applications such as 'smart' glasses, synthetic retinas and foldable screens |
2012-08-03 | Internet-enabled wireless power outlets unveiled Researchers developed a smart power outlet that will allow users to control household appliances via their smartphone and reduce their energy costs |
2011-08-08 | ICs provide advanced voice features, low power consumption Silicon Labs' data modem ICs tackle the need for voice and M2M communications for security and home automation systems, smart utility meters and set-top boxes |
2008-05-09 | HTC Touch Diamond snaps at iPhone's heels HTC this week launched a more powerful version of its popular Touch smart phone, hoping to lure consumers from better-known rivals such as Apple's iPhone |
2014-10-16 | Early-warning system cuts fire risk for Li-ion batteries Scientists at Stanford University developed a "smart" lithium-ion battery that claims to give sufficient warning before it overheats and burns |
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