At “Arduino Day” last May 2018, the microcontroller manufacturer presented two new developments for the IoT. At the “Maker Faire Bay Area” last weekend, Arduino made up ground again.
At “Arduino Day” last May 2018, the microcontroller manufacturer presented two new developments for the IoT. At the “Maker Faire Bay Area” last weekend, Arduino made up ground again.
Samsung and Vodafone announced the launch of joint smart home services and corresponding hardware bundles at the last Cebit in Hanover. With this offer, the providers primarily want to address IoT beginners and private customers in order to facilitate their […]
With an extensive IoT pilot project, the village of Martinfeld located in Thuringa, Germany, is preparing to become a pioneer of IoT in Germany. The goal of the ambitious Internet of Things project SMARTinfeld: To realize the highest density of […]
With the IoT shelf, the financial services company “Wirecard” has presented another concept for shopping in the future. (Wirecard AG (until March 13, 2005: InfoGenie AG) is a listed, globally active technology and financial services company based in Aschheim near […]
CeBIT 2018 – from the nerdy, luggy indoor exhibition in 1994 to “Europe’s Business Festival for Innovation and Digitisation” in 2018.
At Computex 2018 in Taipei, Republic of China, Microsoft announced new Internet of Things (IoT) services and enterprise hardware during the company’s keynote address.
Who is the most innovative, promising European IoT startup? EBV Elektronik wanted to establish this and announced the special prize EBV IoT Hero during the IoT/WT Innovation World Cup 2017. (The EBV Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG is a 1969 […]
Siemens acquires Enlighted Inc., based in Silicon Valley (USA) – a supplier and manufacturer of smart IoT systems in buildings for the expansion of its Building Technologies business unit (building management and automation).
Over 500,000 routers and NAS systems in 54+ countries are now infected with new malware. The malware named VPN filter is highly destructive and in the worst case can even destroy the infected device.
On September 21, 2016, I(o)T security analyst Brian Krebs’s website became the target of a huge, extraordinary DdoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack – possible only through poor IoT security – and a resourceful hacker.
