WatchGuard technologies has revealed its cyber security predictions and trends for 2017.
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Mobile heterogeneous computing solutions
Lattice Semiconductor has announced its new iCE40 UltraPlus FPGA devices, which are energy-efficient and programmable mobile heterogeneous computing (MHC) solutions.
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Long-range rail communications to be enabled in Australia
Siemens and Denmark’s DAMM, a provider of the TETRA communication platform, have announced an agreement to combine the international train control standard ETCS with the long range radio communication system TETRA for rail operators in Australia.
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Australian wastewater solutions company named top performer
A global market leader in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment technologies, Smith and Loveless, has recognised an Australian company as its top performer in its number one international sales representative division.
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Bluetooth 5 now available to manufacturers and developers
Bluetooth 5 has been released (succeeding Bluetooth 4.2), with the upgrade focusing on IoT applications and improved functionality.
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Nissan showcases driverless cars in Japan
The company showcased its vehicles earlier this week, where a driverless Leaf was seen towing vehicles on a trailer to the wharf for loading onto transport ships.
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Exploding Samsung batteries caused by engineering blunder
Engineering company Instrumental has uncovered the cause of Samsung’s exploding Galaxy Note 7 batteries.
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Multi-sensor module for IoT and wearables
STMicroelectronics has announced SensorTile, which at 13.5mm x 13.5mm, the company claims is currently the smallest turnkey sensor board of its kind.
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Changes at Emerson Network Power
Emerson Network Power has announced the appointment of Rob Johnson as CEO and officially commenced a campaign to rebrand the standalone company as Vertiv.
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Global cyber security scores a “C-” grade for 2017
The world's information security practitioners have given global cyber security readiness a "C-" average with an overall score of 70 per cent, according to a new report from Tenable Network Security.
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