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9 posts from February 2015

Nwave

By Karl Williams, 25 February 2015

Nwave has a vision to be the leading global enabler of low-power, wide-area wireless network infrastructure, edge-devices and solutions, and is the only...

Canonical Announces New Partnerships for Industrial and Telecoms IoT

By Canonical, 19 February 2015

Canonical is pleased to announce key partnerships for industrial and telecoms IoT, underscoring the importance of security for critical infrastructure by...

Ninja Blocks

By Stephanie, 17 February 2015

Ninja Blocks is building the future of smart home control with open source software and visionary technology.  The new Ninja Sphere connects all of the...

Erlerobot

By Karl Williams, 12 February 2015

Erle Robotics is building the next generation of open Linux-based personal drones that will educate, teach and inspire about robotics; their “Erle-Copter” is...

Ubuntu is Airborne

By Maarten Ectors, 11 February 2015

Thanks to Erle Robotics Snappy Ubuntu Core is now airborne. See the first Ubuntu Core powered drone fly. Erle Robotics said the experience so far was amazing...

Kaa Project

By Stephanie, 9 February 2015

Kaa is an open-source middleware platform for building and facilitating applications in the realm of Internet of Things. An integrated solution...

CyberVision

By Karl Williams, 6 February 2015

CyberVision is a trusted global provider of IT engineering services that offers extensive technical expertise in the following industries: IoT, mobility, big...

openHAB

By Canonical, 2 February 2015

openHAB is a free software for individual smart home hubs. It is highly flexible and extensible and adapts much better to the users needs than most commercial...

Snappy Ubuntu Core on Raspberry Pi 2

By Maarten Ectors, 2 February 2015

“Can I use Snappy Ubuntu Core on the Raspberry Pi?” is one of the most frequently asked questions we heard since launching Ubuntu Core for smart devices....