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Eyeball Catching MIT Products Shines at CES 2015

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MediaTek Launches 4K Smart TV Chip for Android System; Selected by Sony

TAIPEI, Taiwan- MediaTek at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the United States announced the launch of the world’s first 4K UHD Smart Television Chip – MT5595, which is equipped for the Android TV system. This chip has been selected by Sony for use in the first Android TV...

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Microsemi and ST Collaborate to Develop IoT Solution for Home-automation

Microsemi Corporation announced its collaboration with STMicroelectronics on a new electric vehicle car charger solution using Microsemi's innovative PLC line driver. This is the first of several solutions targeting systems architects and designers who develop solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT)...

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Alpha Networks Showcases car Anti-collision Sensor System at CES 2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Alpha Networks applied the 24GHz high bandwidth in manufacturing car anti-collision sensor system, which became the highlight at CES 2015. In order to keep up with the high bandwidth technology, the company also invested in America high bandwidth company Delta Mobile...

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Inventec Teams up with Xiaomi in Views of IoT

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Inventec is forming “One Inventec” in views of penetrating the market of Internet of Things (IoT), including voice control, various sensors, short-, medium-, and long-term wireless technologies, 3D printing, and the second-generation wristband is under research and design process...

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Intel Announces Curie Module for Wearable, A Button-Sized Solution

Intel Corporation today announced a number of technology. The announcements include the Intel Curie module, a button-sized hardware product for wearable solutions. "The rise of new personal computing experiences, intelligent and connected devices, and the wearable revolution are redefining the relationship between consumers and technology," said Brian Krzanich, Intel CEO...

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Weak Mobile Customer Service Is Harming Customer Engagement

According to Gartner, weak mobile customer service is harming customer engagement. No rallying principle in the enterprise matters more than the creation of superior customer engagement and IT leaders will need to innovate in engaging customers on all channels and have the metrics to choose the right projects...

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