As it has in so many other applications before it, software-defined radio (SDR) is playing a major role in the development of 5G. In fact, without SDR the promises of 5G...
INCREASINGLY CONSIDERED a sound strategy for network security in general, zero trust (ZT) is arguably even more critical when it comes to Internet of Things...
Pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp didn’t set out to become a technologist. He simply wanted to help babies sleep.
Known as “this generation’s Doctor Spock” in the United...
Engineers have been flirting with cap touch (CT) and its potential for automotive applications for a while now.
Most drivers are familiar with how over the last few...
K-12 STUDENTS working from home like their parents or attending school part of the week in a hybrid model will return to classrooms full-time before long, as will...
In this episode, Mark Smith and his CleanConnect.ai co-founder, David Conley, share their story about building a new AI-software started that serves the oil...
Whether Squid Game is your fave, still in your Netflix “My List” (hands raised), or you’re actively trying to avoid the South Korean TV sensation, resistance is futile.
The Smart Sensor IoT Board is deployed in two continents. Can we bring them both up remotely? Over the next few months, as the Book and Board are released you will be hearing more about both of these!
Mesh networking is a useful technique for extending the range and capability of a network. Wi-Fi relies on a central router with a limited range, which all network traffic funnels through.
If your parents need a gift soon, the 2022 Old Farmer’s Almanac is out and ready to fascinate your father who will read things out loud to aggravate your mother. The prediction for this winter is “A Season of Shivers,” which sounds good for Halloween but lousy for a long winter.
Thomas Wolfe wrote You Can’t Go Home Again but perhaps Tom Brady didn’t read that novel, because he went home to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro Massachusetts to play the New England Patriots, his team for two decades.
“May you live in interesting times,” the famous Chinese curse, seems painfully appropriate now. Apple’s been all over the news with new hardware and software, just as Microsoft Windows finally crawls from Win10 to Win11.