Linux Foundation releases Zephyr
A wind up the world of IoT
The Linux Foundation has launched its Zephyr Project as part of a cunning plan to create an open source, small footprint, modular, scalable, connected, real-time OS for IoT devices.
US spooks will use IoTs to spy on you
Grassed up by your washing machine
The US’s top spymaster has told the world that his agency will use the internet of things as snooping weapons.
Intel escaping from PC Hell
Tonight's results will prove it
Chipzilla has had a rough time of it over recent years mostly for missing the mobile revolution, but tonight’s results should show that the outfit has managed to change.
Qualcomm & TDK team up on wireless compontents
Spending $3 billion
Chipmaker Qualcomm and TDK have formed a $3 billion joint venture to supply key components and modules used to communicate wirelessly with devices like smartphones, drones, robots and Internet of things.
Intel peddles Curie chips again
Putting some spice into the Internet of Things
Chipzilla has been telling anyone who will listen at the CES show that the Internet of Stuff is happening and it will all be happening using its Curie chip.
Microsoft scores IoT win
Partners up with Samsung
Software giant Microsoft has scored a big win on the "Internet of Things" front by signing a deal with Samsung.
MediaTek expands wearble technology R&D teams
Already has two IoT chips
MediaTek has expanded the R&D team within its IoT (Internet of Things) business unit to more than 200 engineers and released two new IoT chips.
Phillips shows the dangers of internet homes
We can see regulation coming
One of the issues of an internet connected home is that the producers all have to agree on common standards, or you end up, like Phillips customers found out, forced to use one supplier.
Internet of Things to hit $1.3 trillion in 2019
IDC’s latest prediction not taking the Pythia
The Augers, Soothsayers and Pythoness department of IDC has been chewing laurel leaves and sitting over volcanic cracks to receive oracles about the Internet of Things.
LG’s faulty watch had faulty component
Reduced image quality over time
LG has confirmed that it pulled its LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition off shelves after six days because it contained a component with the potential to reduce image quality on the device.