Tackling rugby concussions with IoT gumshields powered by SAP
The Rugby World Cup is underway and many of the game's insiders will be monitoring the growing issue of concussion management.
The Rugby World Cup is underway and many of the game's insiders will be monitoring the growing issue of concussion management.
New Zealand could be getting another LoRaWAN wide area network for IoT following announcement by French LoRaWAN gear maker Kerlink and Indian tech giant Tata of plans to promote and deploy LoRaWAN IoT networks globally.
The head of NZ Tech, Graeme Muller, has called for the government to speed up the allocation of 5G spectrum, saying 5G is needed to support the burgeoning IoT ecosystem.
Check Point has warned that medical devices used by major healthcare providers could have gaping security holes, with researchers at the security firm revealing they were able to easily hack an ultrasound machine and retrieve and alter records stored on it.
Spark has completed roll-out of Cat-M1 for IoT across its cellular network saying it now reaches 98 per cent of the population across New Zealand.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's Radio Spectrum Management arm (RSM) has made frequencies in the 210 – 220MHz range available for IoT testbed applications until February 2022.
The NZ IoT Alliance and MBIE launch a joint pilot to demonstrate how IoT can make Kiwi agriculture more productive and competitive.
Vodafone says it has turned on two cellular network technologies designed for the Internet of Things: NB-IoT and LTE-M (more generally known as CAT-M1).
Australian company Thinxtra, which holds Australia and New Zealand licences for the Sigfox low powered wide area network technology for IoT, says its New Zealand network is now "complete" and covering 94 percent of the population.
Microsoft will next month launch a public preview of an Azure IoT service that helps businesses build a digital representation of a physical environment.
Spark has become the first New Zealand mobile operator to add Cat-M1 capability to its LTE network to support IoT applications. It is available now in main centres and will be rolled out nationally in coming months.
Microsoft’s new Azure edge computing offerings are helping customers extend the reach of its cloud-based machine learning services, according to Clayton Fernandez, the company’s global director, Internet of Things.
'Smart city' has become more than just a buzzword in recent years. In fact, with the increase in Internet of Things (IoT) and connected devices, more cities around the world are becoming smarter than ever before.
Waikato based Agritech company Halter has raised $8 million from US venture capitalists which it will use to develop its IoT and artificial intelligence technologies that help cattle farmers manage their herds.
Google has launched a spinoff of its Android operating system for home appliances and other machines, following mixed results with Android offshoots for cars, smartwatches and televisions.