Posted on 24 September 2014 by Paul Kobos
Technology is driven by innovation and the next “big” thing – which is almost always smaller, sleeker and faster. As the Internet of Things (IoT) expands and grows, it’s turning everyday objects into smart solutions that improve our lives. But in the world of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technology, that axiom is turned on its head. M2M […]
Posted on 04 August 2014 by Paul Kobos
What’s the big deal about a SIM card that can switch subscriptions from one carrier to another at any time, over the air, without the customer having to physically switch out SIM cards? Plenty. Until now, wireless devices required a carrier-specific SIM card to connect to a cellular network and “turn-on” wireless service. For consumer […]
Posted on 16 January 2014 by Paul Kobos
Cars were invented as a means of transportation – getting from point A, St. Louis, to point B, Kansas City. If you were at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, CES, in Las Vegas then you know we’re not in Kansas anymore! Cars have evolved far beyond travel mode and status symbols. In fact, the hottest […]
Posted on 31 October 2013 by Paul Kobos
The promise of a fully “connected car” in the near future is an exciting prospect for drivers, passengers, mobile operators and manufacturers alike. Reliable web access on the move could help power real-time traffic advice, allow passengers to enjoy their journey and enable MNOs to deliver relevant, targeted services to motorists. However, turning a car […]
Posted on 18 July 2013 by Paul Kobos
America and Canada are on a mission to transform their power grids into “smart grids” of the future, where electricity meters, transformers, control centers, and even home appliances communicate with each other over mobile networks, distributing power more efficiently than ever before. No longer will utility companies need to send out workers to read meters, […]
Posted on 13 July 2013 by Paul Kobos
Although you may not think about it often, the transportation industry is extremely important in our everyday lives. It not only gets us from point A to point B, it also gets the products we need to where we need them. Now, imagine a world where our vehicles and roadways are connected and can “talk” […]