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IoT Time: M2M/Internet of Things weekly digest

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UK-based IoT specialist Telit and Swedish telecoms group Tele2 have introduced Telit simWISE, a ‘first-of-its-kind’ cellular module-embedded technology, designed to replace traditional SIM cards in connected devices. The initial release of simWISE for mass-market 2G devices is the first step in Telit’s roadmap to deliver a broad set of technologies related to embedded connectivity, a press release announced. Alon...

Building Cybersecurity Knowledge Is Critical First Step to Secure Industrial Networks

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Cybersecurity is a critical topic for industrial control systems that will continue to accelerate in importance over the coming years.  Personnel working with industrial control systems everywhere in the world will be expected to possess a general awareness of cybersecurity topics.  There are a variety of cybersecurity courses and certifications that provide cybersecurity training.  Available courses can be broken...

Printed sensors can warn when to change car tyres

Printed sensors can warn when to change car tyres
WASHINGTON: Scientists have developed an inexpensive printed sensor that can monitor car tyres in real time, warning drivers when the rubber has grown dangerously thin and needs to be changed. The device will increase safety, improve vehicle performance and reduce fuel consumption. Researchers at Duke University in the US built the sensor using metallic carbon nanotubes - tiny cylinders of carbon...

Dassault Aviation and Reliance Defence rally the Indian Aerospace Industry

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Dassault Aviation along with its key partner Reliance Defence hosted close to 200 delegates from the Aerospace Industry, from different parts in India representing over 60 Indian Companies and 25 French Companies in New Delhi. This event in cooperation with Rafale Industrial Partners viz. Thales, Safran and MBDA was to promote Business to Business (B2B) interactions between the French and...

Medic Mirror : A Personal Doctor at your Home

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Illness can strike at any time without any warning, and it’s always an awful feeling when it does. You can make as many plans or organize as many meetings as you like, and always at the worst time of the year your immune system lets you down leaving you bed-ridden for days. Disaster… We all know how difficult it can be...

Common Networks Raises $7 Million To Expand Suburban Wireless Broadband Internet Service

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired) - Common Networks, the software-driven wireless internet service provider, today has announced they have raised $7 million in Series A funding from Eclipse Ventures and Lux Capital. The company had previously raised $2.3 million in Seed Round funding in 2016 led by Eclipse. Demonstrated by a successful launch of service to residents of Alameda, Calif., Common...

FlightGlobal launches Aerospace Big Data Conference

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Taking place in London on 6-7 December, the day-and-a-half-long conference will comprise a series of panel discussions – moderated by FlightGlobal – examining the business benefits that can be realised through Big Data analytics, as well the key challenges that need to be overcome. “Aerospace OEMs and MROs are investing heavily in Big Data, but many airlines are yet to...

NAB Show Product Review: Test & Measurement

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Broadcast test gear has traditionally been discrete devices, such as waveform monitors, vectorscopes, spectrum analyzers and field-strength meters. However, these functions—and many more—have for some time been migrating to the IP world, where discrete devices are replaced by probes and software. With broadcast signals themselves shifting from dedicated SDI feeds to IP streams, there’s less need for probes and more...

LED lights are taking over households at a meteoric rate, but some are slow to make the switch

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Ninety percent — that’s how much the U.S. Department of Energy estimates prices for LED bulbs have plummeted since 2008. So when customers enter the Highland Park Home Depot where Clay Peays works, he says he often directs them towards LED bulbs. “That’s what I sell them on. I sell them on savings,” he said. Those savings should add up. A...

Cybersecurity firms warn of easily modified malware that could cause power outages

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TORONTO – Two cybersecurity firms have uncovered malicious software that they believe caused a December 2016 Ukraine power outage, they said on Monday, warning that the malware could be easily modified to harm critical infrastructure operations around the globe. ESET, a Slovakian anti-virus software maker, and Dragos Inc., a U.S. critical-infrastructure security firm, released detailed analyses of the malware, known...

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