Beckoff has introduced the ultra compact C6015 Industrial PC, designed for universal use in automation, visualisation and communication tasks, as well as EtherCAT-based applications.
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Maintenance efficiency solution
Emerson Automation Solutions has introduced the AMS Trex Device Communicator, a handheld communicator built to withstand harsh industrial environments.
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Devices can now ‘talk’ to each other via Wi-Fi
University of Washington researchers have introduced a new way of communicating that allows devices such as brain implants, contact lenses, credit cards and smaller wearable electronics to talk to everyday devices such as smartphones and watches.
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World first: China’s ‘unhackable’ communications system
China has launched what it says is the world’s first quantum satellite from the Gobi Desert on Tuesday. If successful, it will allow for global hack-proof communications.
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Centimeter-level precision GNSS technology
u-blox has released the NEO-M8P GNSS receiver module that delivers high performance down to centimeter-level accuracy.
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Compact Wi-Fi module for IoT applications
u-blox has released the LILY-W1 single band 802.11n 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi transceiver module.
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Industrial 4-port CAN bus switch with firmware upgrade
ICP Electronics Australia has released ICP DAS’s I-2534 Industrial 4-port CAN bus Switch and I-5534-M Robust 4-port Industrial CAN bus Switch in Metal Casing with Firmware and Utility Upgrade.
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Preparing for the 2G/GSM network shut down
Cellular network operators around the world are planning to shut down their 2G networks to re-farm spectrum for more efficient 4G/LTE services. In the USA, AT&T plans to shut their 2G Network by January 1st 2017.
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How LTE is breaking ground for M2M communication
The billions of dollars invested by service providers in LTE infrastructure, coupled with the growth of 4G-enabled mobile phones and tablets is creating opportunities for new billable services in the machine-to-machine (M2M) sector.
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HDS predicts 50 billion interconnected sensors by 2020
According to to Andrew McGee, Chief Technology Officer, Hitachi Data Systems, ANZ, the Internet of Things (IoT) will mean that by 2020, an estimated 50 billion of interconnected sensors will be consuming, generating and communicating data, effectively turning the world into a giant network of interconnected ‘things’.
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