In 1995 I attended Novell’s BrainShare conference in Salt Lake City. It was an interesting moment for a local-area-networking company on the cusp of the Internet era. Then-CEO Bob Frankenburg rose to the occasion.
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ARM has disclosed technical details of its new ARMv8-R architecture for real-time embedded processors for use in automotive electronics and other integrated safety and control applications.
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XMOS's xCORE-XA is a range of eXtended Architecture xCORE devices that combine multicore microcontroller technology with an ultra-low-power ARM Cortex-M3 processor.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming a reality as you are reading this.
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Japanese company Gakken has taken the concept of "mapping" to a whole other level with its newest Worldeye Globe. Discover science and geography like you never knew you could. For $650, you can take home an ...
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ARM Study: The Internet of Things Revolution is Gathering Space CloudTimes internet of things 300x173 ARM Study: The Internet of Things Revolution is Gathering Space The Internet now touches all aspects of our lives, because it links the various...
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Silicon War Player Analysis ARM's Study of the IoT Revolution - they are not a passive player
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Excellent article that lays the foundation for evolution rather than revolution of man's thinking, and how we problem solve as culture and a species - very interesting reading
Miguel Angel Perez Alvarez's curator insight,
January 14, 2014 2:14 PM
Inteligencia colectiva, evolución
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January 31, 2014 11:18 PM
Cyberspace big thoughts, and perhaps indicating a fusion or an evolution of knowledge management in a group space.
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Bastards never told me that we were having one of these, oh well next year, I'll be speaking at this bitch
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NMI is the trade association for Electronics Systems, Microelectronics and Semiconductors in the UK (#Embedded Processors. Which design tools should you use?
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Which one to choose, well which one of the company's will design it for your needs - customer servicie should dictate or the architecture doesn't deserve to be in the marketplace - They Must Follow the Janet Jackson Rule - "What have you done for me lately"
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There�s a lot of excitement about the types of devices that will be connected to the Internet in the future. There�s talk today of connecting... (RT @Broadcom: Need your new #wearable to transfer lots of data?
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peer to Peer networking is the key to Iot
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A novel device that uses only sunlight and wastewater to produce hydrogen gas could provide a sustainable energy source while improving the efficiency of wastewater treatment. Via Amleto Picerno Ceraso
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Very cool wearable tech
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The market for supercapacitors will more than double to $836 million in 2018, up from $466 million in 2013, according to Lux Research. Via Frank Klomp
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This is a low # in my estimation
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Printed Circuits Inc. Boosts PCB Manufacturing Capabilities PCB007 (press release) ENEPIG has shown excellent results in mixed technology assemblies, where surface-mount components are integrated in the same board with soft wire bondable gold... Via Frank Klomp
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PCBA houses finally starting to get on the innovation bandwagon |
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Crack applications engineer Bob Martin was walking by just now and we got to talking about people we both knew from our National Semiconductor days. One name that came up was Markus Levy. Bob told ...
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How will your organization utilize the precepts of the Internet of Things, manage the increasing complexity the asset infrastructure (physical and digital), and deliver better business outcomes thru market gains in optimization and innovation?
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Emprog has announced that Thunderbench nows supports Cortex MCUs from Silabs/Energy Micro and STMicroelectronics.
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One-day workshop focused on the Internet of Things and how IEEE standards have enabled products with real-world applications.
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Marshall Rose and the Internet of Things
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The Nexus 5 has just been formally introduced by Google, the Nexus 5 can now be ordered from EUR 349.00 in Google Play
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Finally - Been waiting to see this puppy
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Over the last year, I (and many of my colleagues) have spent a lot of time talking about the Internet of Everything (IoE) and how it’s transforming our world.
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Cisco wants to own this, space, well do you think I should let them have that high ground, or do I challenge them?
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The coffee machine knows you probably don't want whipped cream on your venti non-fat latte. (#Starbuck's fridges to know when milk goes bad.
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Been waiting for this, a bachelors savior
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Smartphones and tablets are increasingly at the center of payments and commerce.
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mobile payments have no ceiling and where they can go - great for wearables market
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Samsung's new ads for the Galaxy Gear smart watch and Galaxy Note 3 phone are much more popular than those for Apple's iPhone 5C, according to recent surveys.
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Being cool like Agent 86 - Maxwell Smart
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Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder: Nassim Nicholas Taleb: 9781400067824: Amazon.com: Books
"In The Black Swan, Taleb showed us that highly improbable and unpredictable events underlie almost everything about our world. In Antifragile, Taleb stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things be built in an antifragile manner. The antifragile is beyond the resilient or robust. The resilient resists shocks and stays the same; the antifragile gets better and better. Via Tania Kowritski
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Additive manufacturing promises to revolutionize the way we build things. Using new technologies like 3D printing and laser melting, traditional manufacturing processes, like forging, casting and machining, are being turned upside down.
With additive manufacturing complexity is free. We can now make lighter-weight, geometrically-optimized, metal parts that offer the same functionality as their traditionally machined counterparts, with little to no material waste Via Carlos Garcia Pando, Frank Klomp
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