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Monday, August 15, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

World's smallest Linux server, with Wi-Fi built-in. Building for the Internet of Things doesn't get easier than this!

Tuesday, June 14, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

The biggest maker of Raspberry Pis was just acquired for $871 million

Thursday, June 2, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

LOS ANGELES and MINNETONKA, Minn., May 24, 2016 - Symmetry Electronics, a global distributor specializing in the distribution of wireless and video embedded semiconductor products, and Digi International�, (NASDAQ: DGII, www.digi.com), a leading global provider of mission-critical machine-to-machine (M2M) and IoT connectivity products and services, today announced a global distribution agreement. As a result of this new agreement, design engineers around the world now have access to the full ran

Monday, May 23, 2016 in Press Releases by Ken Hsu

Symmetry Electronics, a global distributor specializing in the distribution of wireless and video embedded semiconductor products, and Digi International®, (NASDAQ: DGII, www.digi.com), a leading global provider of mission-critical machine-to-machine (M2M)

Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

Instead of a printing a hard-copy of a document to share, how about sending it electronically with a press of a button - with a process that integrates it in a standard business operation? If that sounds good to you, MultiTech will be holding a "FaxFinder

Thursday, February 25, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

There is a point in each product's life when an "on-board" solution might make sense to save money. But it's not always obvious, or tied to volume. Even the Apple iPhone 6 uses a Wi-Fi module instead of an SoC and it has shipped something close to 200 mil

Thursday, February 18, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

With the introduction of their new "Barbie Hello Dreamhouse", Mattel is doubling down on it's theme of connected toys at this year's Toy Fair.

Monday, February 1, 2016 in Blogs by Ken Hsu

As the Internet of Things expands its connectivity, its reach will naturally extend into systems that affect public safety and human life. With this increased connectivity, privacy quickly becomes a major concern, as illustrated with the recent advent of
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