The Nutrient Sensor Action Challenge is a collaboration between federal agencies to work at the local level.
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Purdue Univ. study details hazards for utility workers.
BT offers £600m broadband upgrade
BT has made an offer to the government to spend £600 million on providing 10Mbps broadband access to everyone in the UK. “We already expect 95% of homes and businesses to have access to superfast broadband speeds of 24Mbps or faster by the end of 2017,” says BT CEO Gavin Patterson, “our latest initiative aims …
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Fujitsu speeds up transaction processing on the blockchain
Technology that accelerates transaction processing for Hyperledger Fabric, one of the Hyperledger blockchain frameworks
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Trillium buys CanBusHack
Trillium, the automotive cybersecurity specialist, has bought auto cyber security company CanBusHack. “The addition of CanBusHack’s Red Team and penetration testing expertise is a perfect fit for Trillium, and adds to our already robust range of cybersecurity products, services and training capabilities,” says Trillium CEO, David M. Uze, “now, in addition to providing customers with …
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ITRI reaching out to foreign IoT start-ups
Taiwan’s renowned government-backed Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is inviting foreign IoT start-ups to visit Taiwan to learn about the island’s electronics industry. ITRI brought advanced IC processing toTaiwan in 1976 by licensing RCA’s 7micron CMOS process and then proceeding to scale it over subsequent generations while spinning it off, along the way, into start-ups …
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SD-WANs growing rapidly
Software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs) infrastructure and services revenues will see a CAGR of 69.6% and reach $8.05 billion in 2021, according to IDC,.
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Fable: The Costly Micro
40 years ago this year, the first 16-bit microprocessor to be designed and made in Europe was launched on the market. Here is the die shot: It had a 60mm² die size and was made on a 3.5 micron bipolar process. It had 64KB of physical memory and …
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Small PC also supports Arduino
LattePanda is an Intel Atom PC running and Arduino (Leonardo clone) combined.
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Building a business model for IoT
New research from Canonical shows how to develop a successful IoT business model
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