Deutsche Telekom has become the first European network operator, and among the first globally, to enable direct eSIM transfers between Android and iOS devices, a move that could simplify smartphone upgrades and platform switches for millions of users. The functionality,…
S7: E5: Securing critical infrastructure
In the latest episode of IoT Unplugged, Toby Wilmington, Chief Executive and Co-Founder of Periphery, outlined how his company is tackling one of the most pressing and least visible challenges in cybersecurity: securing the growing web of embedded and connected…
Efficient data transmission in satellite IoT: unlocking connectivity
Optimised satellite data results in more efficient satellite IoT, says Bianca Schmidt, Technical Writer, SEGGER Microcontroller The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming industries by enabling real-time data collection, monitoring, and decision-making. While IoT thrives in urban environments with robust…
Anritsu targets automotive safety with new Hybrid eCall test platform
Japan’s Anritsu Corporation has launched what it claims is the world’s first evaluation system for Hybrid eCall, a next-generation automotive emergency communication standard designed to ensure uninterrupted connectivity across 2G, 3G, and 4G networks. The announcement comes as European regulators…
Jedsy turns to NXP’s Ultra-Wideband chips to land life-saving drones at hospital windows
NXP Semiconductors has announced that its Trimension Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology is enabling a new class of precision medical delivery drones developed by Swiss start-up Jedsy. The Jedsy X drone is the first in the world capable of docking directly at…
Quectel upgrades satellite modules with EU Galileo features to counter signal disruptions
Quectel Wireless Systems has introduced new technologies aimed at enhancing the accuracy, reliability, and security of its high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) modules, as competition intensifies in the global positioning market. The Chinese Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider…
MathWorks launches AI copilot to streamline MATLAB coding for engineers
MathWorks has launched MATLAB Copilot, a generative AI assistant integrated into its flagship MATLAB software, aiming to help engineers, scientists, and researchers write code more efficiently and focus on solving technical challenges rather than programming tasks. Available as part of…
Fanless DS-330 aims to bring Edge computing to Public Displays
Taiwanese supplier of AIoT platforms and services, Advantech has unveiled a compact, fanless digital signage player aimed at the growing market for smart city infrastructure. The DS-330, powered by Intel Atom x7000 series processors, delivers 4K visuals in a small…
London Internet Exchange accelerates global expansion with 400GE rollout
The London Internet Exchange (LINX) has reached a new milestone in its global network expansion, activating its 25th 400-gigabit Ethernet (400GE) port, signalling growing demand for ultra-high bandwidth interconnection services. The first 400GE port was deployed in 2021, and since…
CSEM targets sudden illness behind the wheel with in-car monitoring system
Swiss research and technology centre CSEM has unveiled a driver safety system designed to reduce accidents caused by sudden illness behind the wheel. Known as DriverCheck, the system employs a miniaturised in-cabin camera and artificial intelligence to monitor heartbeat, breathing,…