Mumbai: Startup firms are giving a boost to the commercial real estate . emerging as startup-hubs as governments try to encourage innovation and
Mumbai: Startup firms are giving a boost to the commercial real estate . emerging as startup-hubs as governments try to encourage innovation and
to automotive telematics, from Internet of Things innovations to enterprise scale systems including the creation of intelligent commercial real estate
Raspberry Pi is among the most popular choice for low-cost computing hardware among makers and engineers building prototypes and hobby systems that do virtually anything from run home automation systems to acting as full desktop computers. For about $35, you can purchase a working computer including: motherboard, processor, RAM, 10/100 ethernet, microUSB power, full HD and audio out, USB ports, and a slot for microSD storage. In fact, the latest generation of these products include on-board wireless N for easy wireless networking
Last week in Dallas, Texas, shots echoed through the crowded downtown scene of what started as a peaceful and cooperative protest. Things went from calm to chaos very quickly, leading police to falsely identify a suspect on social media, pursue a vehicle with over a dozen patrol cars on the freeway, and to fatally bomb the alleged shooter after a standoff and exchange of gunfire later that evening. Demonstration in #Dallas @ Belo Garden Park pic
In an era where sporting games can be beamed into one’s home via tv or internet subscription with curated footage without the need to battle car parking, queues, expensive tickets, unhealthy fast food or poor viewing seats, it’s clear that sports stadiums need to offer something radical to entice fans away from their home comforts. Stadiums around the world are stepping up to the plate to provide superior services to both fans, players and staff through connected technology. Here are some examples: The rise of the Connected Stadium The “Connected Stadium” is a concept where stadiums facilitate the audience’s ability interact online from within the stadium, and within this to interact with the online community whether via tablet or mobile
Wearables owners in the U.S. can be split into two camps: fitness tracker and smartwatch owners, the former slightly more popular due to Fitbit’s hold on the market
European automakers and telecom firms have asked the EU Commission to fund a four-year driverless project, which will take place across several EU countries. It is the first cross-country driverless project in Europe, backed by Orange, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, BMW, and Renault, alongside other firms associated with ACEA, CLEPA, ETNO, ECTA, and GSMA. See Also: Accenture sees nearly half of cars autonomous in 25 years The tests would focus on switching wireless networks, internet speeds, and conditions on the road
Bloomsky, an Internet of Things (IoT) startup, has announced two new devices to replace its original weather station, which was funded on Kickstarter in 2014. The next generation weather station includes the Sky2, a camera station that measures temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, UV exposure, and precipitation. See Also: Can Arable’s IoT tech end world hunger? Users can connect the Sky2 through Bluetooth LTE, which wasn’t available on the previous version
Huawei has expressed its desire to implement more smart city and safety tech inside Australia in the near future, a move sure to excite the country’s incumbent Liberal Party, which published a Smart Cities Plan in April. The Chinese networking giant has two major platforms, Smart City and Safe Cities. The smart city platform integrates key data from the city and combines it with Internet of Things infrastructure to provide detailed reports on traffic, crime, energy usage, and other statistics
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