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Acer Steps Up its Digital Signage Solutions with its BYOC Platform

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Published: May 03,2016

 

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Intel and LINE Host IoT Innovation Competition in Taipei

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Intel on April 30 and May 1 in Taipei held the Intel IoT Roadshow competition. Through this activity Intel hopes to stimulate Makers’ imagination to bring each type of Internet of Things application concept to life...

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Chinese UAV Developer FLYPRO Showcases Smart UAV for the Outdoor Sports

Chinese UAV Developer FLYPRO showcased its next-generation intelligent drone for hobbyists, the XEagle, at the Hobby Expo China 2016, the largest professional model exhibition across the Asia Pacific region. The XEagle, an intelligent unmanned aerial vehicle developed for the outdoor sports and tourism markets...

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Enterprise AR Market Shipments to Top One Million Units by 2018

This year's CES and MWC both reported an increase in the number of exhibitors for AR smartglasses, growing from only a handful to more than 100 vendors showcasing prototypes, samples, and final products, according to MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute)...

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Inova to Demo SerDes Technology at JSAE Automotive Engineering Expositions

At the JSAE Automotive Engineering Exposition events in Yokohama and Nagoya, Japan, Inova Semiconductors will demonstrate a range of products based on its APIX SerDes (serialiser/deserialiser) technology for in-car video and data communications, including a new APIX transmitter device, an Altera HSMC daughtercard and a 3D ADAS demo...

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LOYTEC to Join Delta Group for Smarter and Greener Building Automation Together

TAIPEI, Taiwan – Delta Electronics and LOYTEC Group jointly announced that Delta Electronics’ wholly-owned subsidiary, Delta Electronics International (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., has acquired shareholdings in Loy Tec electronics GmbH and Innocontrol electronics GmbH (hereinafter referred to as LOYTEC) for 72 million Euros (approximately NTD 2...

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Global Tablet Shipments Fell 35% in Q1, According to TrendForce

Global market research firm TrendForce reports worldwide tablet shipments in the first quarter of 2016 totaled 35.2 million units, translating to a 35% drop from the previous quarter and a 7.9% drop from a year ago. TrendForce notebook analyst Anita Wang said branded tablet vendors’ shipment results were mediocre following their impressive fourth-quarter performances that were supported by the peak season demand...

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