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1y ago
In the consumer market, the mBot 2 will be marketed as the mBot Neo. Photo: Makeblock
Introducing children and young people to the world of programming and robotics in a playful way – that is the idea behind the mBot series of educational robots from the Asian manufacturer Makeblock. Launched a few years ago as a […]
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1y ago
The Cyber Resilience Act aims to make networked Europe more secure. Photo: pixabay/Elchinator
Mixed feedback on the "Cyber Resilience Act" (CRA) published by the EU. Stricter rules for IT software and hardware manufacturers.
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2y ago
IoT technologies can play a vital part in securing food saftey in grocery stores. Photo: Pixabay
IoT is a revolutionary technology expected to change the way grocery stores operate. It can play a role in making foods and beverages safer.
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2y ago
Are SigFox pockets empty? Source: Pixabay/Chronomarchie/WeSpeakIoT
French network operator SigFox is in financial trouble. The company specializing in low-power networks for Internet of Things applications has been placed in receivership. SigFox CEO Jeremy Prince requested the judicial recovery procedure on January 26 at the commercial court of Toulouse, as reported by notretemps.
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2y ago
E-world energy & water. Photo: Rainer Schimm/E-world PR
The Corona Pandemic is continuing to affect events globally. The E-world energy & water 2022 has now been moved to the middle of the year.
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2y ago
Every project should start with thinking about its security. Source: Free Stock photos by Vecteezy
The internet of things (IoT) and industrial internet of things (IIoT) have become incredibly popular with consumers and many commercial and industrial operations. By 2025, an estimated 75 billion internet-enabled devices will be online. But for every one of those devices, the IoT security risks increase exponentially.
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2y ago
Amazon is the world's largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy. Picture: Amazon
At this years' re:invent, AWS announced it will soon provide its customers with their individual carbon footprint displaying their individual use of AWS services, hoping they will support to meet its carbon reduction goals.
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2y ago
Food supply chains account for high greenhouse gas emissions. Source: pixabay
Supply chain sustainability is becoming a critical issue. Companies’ supply chains often account for more than 90% of their greenhouse gas emissions, and as the world becomes more interconnected, these networks are only growing. This issue is particularly relevant in the food and beverage industry.
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2y ago
Source: Pixabay
Using IoT to protect the environment? Commercial, government and residential sectors can utilize IoT to protect the environment, reducing carbon emissions and surface pollution.
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3y ago
CHIP is now called Matter. Source: CSA
Under the leadership of the Zigbee Alliance, many well-known manufacturers have been working for some time now on a uniform standard for devices in the smart home. "Connected Home over IP" (CHIP), as it has been called so far, is not based on the Zigbee protocol, but on WiFi, Thread and Bluethooth. Now the cat is out of the bag: The Zigbee Alliance has renamed to Connectivity Standards Alliance, and CHIP became "Matter".
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