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April 27, 2011 | Posted by Roy Luk
Beijing is famous for its traffic. As are cities in the United States including Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York. Our governments and urban planners have yet to find a golden solution to keep traffic moving–if there is such a thing. Earlier this month I came across an article in ChinaDaily about a new concept [...]
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August 23, 2010 | Posted by Paul Pishal
If you’ve spent any time in corporate America, especially in the technology industry, you’ve most likely heard of, if not used Citrix’ Go-to-My-PC or LogMeIn’s similar service. Neither are the only game in town, but when a consumer needs to remotely access their PC or Mac, Go-to-My-PC is a proven solution. But what about the [...]
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August 12, 2010 | Posted by Mark Tullio
Given the success of the App Store model (thanks of course to Apple); it’s only a matter of time before the “Enterprise App Store” becomes almost as common place as the consumer version. And at Lantronix, we believe this will be an incredible vehicle for communicating the voice of OUR customers to the market. Over [...]
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June 24, 2010 | Posted by Daryl Miller
These are words you never hear. Unfortunately, it seems the older someone gets, the more frequent the visits are. Wouldn’t it be nice if routine checks of vital signs and other electronically monitored conditions could be done from the comfort of home? For years, some medical device manufacturers have created ways to monitor products like [...]
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Tags: bluetooth, doctor, lantronix, Telemedicine, Wireless, Zigbee |
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June 16, 2010 | Posted by Daryl Miller
The recent announcement that GM and Google are linking to create services for the new plug-in Chevy Volt, along with Ford’s choice of Microsoft’s Hohm tool for its electric vehicles, are bold showings that the auto industry recognizes the power of the Internet. And Research in Motion’s recent acquisition of QNX, which provides some of [...]
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Tags: car, Chevy Volt, Ford, GigaOm, GM, Google, lantronix, Microsoft, network connectivity, OnStar |
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