October 12, 2009
Bringing Intelligence To The Network Edge
Lantronix offers the world’s smallest Linux networking computer. XPort Pro packages a robust, Linux ready, 32-bit processor with 16MB flash and 8MB RAM in a component smaller than your thumb.
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Symmetry Electronics
July 6, 2009
Imagine a World of “Internet Enabled” Applications
With widespread availability of WiFi access points, the internet is merely a click away from anyone or any application. Combine this with recent developments in compact, ultra-low-power WiFi modules, and the conditions are primed for a whole new class of “Internet Enabled” applications.
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Symmetry Electronics
March 31, 2009
Shrinking Cellular: The Freedom to Connect Any Device to the Network
With the introduction of the world’s smallest M2M cellular module, Telit Wireless Solutions is changing the wireless game for M2M application developers seeking to leverage the ubiquity of cellular networks. Device size is no longer a concern thanks to Telit’s new GE865-QUAD embedded GSM/GPRS cellular module.
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Symmetry Electronics