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  • Accelerating IoT at scale: exciting new products, services and a peek into the future from ARM TechCon 2015

    Bee Hayes-Thakore
    Bee Hayes-Thakore
    Quick links to the highlights Press Release           mbed.com Developer Blog The full scoop There is a great deal of momentum around the ARM mbed IoT Device Platform since ARM Tech Con 2014, when we...
    • November 9, 2015
  • Intelligent Flexible IoT Nodes

    Diya Soubra
    Diya Soubra
    ABSTRACT The media is buzzing with articles every week about the benefits of deploying IoT systems across various industries. Some forecasts mention the trillions of dollars that will be saved on a global…
    • October 31, 2015
  • Does Chromecast signal a bad week for Bluetooth?

    Paul Williamson
    Paul Williamson
    This week Google launched their new Chromecast audio and encouraged you to switch to WiFi for your streaming audio. The shift in audio listening habits is real, content is no longer local, and streaming…
    • October 15, 2015
  • U.K. Startup Drives Modular Design into Smart Watches

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    A London-based startup raises the concept of wearables design to a new level. BLOCKS, the brainchild of Ali Tahmasebzadeh and Serge Vasylechko, launched its Kickstarter program for a design considered…
    • October 13, 2015
  • Grove peripherals for industrial/embedded IoT

    Gergely Imreh
    Gergely Imreh
    Hardware interoperability is a long-standing issue. Ideally different computer and microcontroller boards expose their internals the way it fits their capabilities best. On the other hand, ideally peripherals…
    • September 16, 2015
  • How to Design a Data Center for the Developing World

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    Meet William Weatherholtz and team, who just won the inveneo solar-powered Micro-Data Center Design Challenge for their Micro Weather station design.
    • September 10, 2015
  • mbed OS Beta is here!

    Zach Shelby
    Zach Shelby
    Last October we announced that ARM and our partners were creating a software ecosystem and new operating system for Internet-connected devices with standards support, low power and security as key goals…
    • September 7, 2015
  • IoT standards: How CoAP, OMALWM2M and IPSO smart objects fits together in an IoT stack

    Pratul Sharma
    Pratul Sharma
    If you are following IoT, you must have heard about CoAP, OMALWM2M and IPSO smart objects and have wondered how all these new protocols fits together in a stack. In this post we will look at how these…
    • August 14, 2015
  • Java speaks CoAP

    Zach Shelby
    Zach Shelby
    The IoT team at ARM puts a lot of effort into creating and implemented standards for security and communications. A great example of this is the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP), RFC7252, which…
    • August 3, 2015
  • This device can locate, unlock and remote start any vehicle with OnStar RemoteLink

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis
    When director Sam Esmail was casting for his latest cyberpunk–thriller TV series Mr. Robot, we’re surprised serial hacker Samy Kamkar wasn’t in the running for the star role. That’s because, in just the…
    • July 30, 2015
  • Where IoT Growth is Coming From Might Surprise You

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    For Internet of Things (IoT) designs, the consumer segment is a sexy siren call, but enterprise applications are where the money is, according to a top analyst from IDC. Vernon Turner, senior vice president…
    • July 23, 2015
  • Welcome to Home Smart Home

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    In electronics design the ecosystem is driving hard toward delivering devices, software and tools to enable IoT to take off. For retailers it could be huge...or not. They’re trying to figure it out as…
    • July 21, 2015
  • Sensors To Servers Demo(Part 3)

    Eric Gowland
    Eric Gowland
    This is the third installment of the Sensors to Servers demo blog. We’ll talk about the server side of the story and the visualisation we provided to client devices.
    • July 7, 2015
  • Sensors To Servers Demo (Part 2)

    Eric Gowland
    Eric Gowland
    Welcome to the second instalment of the Sensors to Servers demonstration blog. In this entry, we’ll talk in more detail about the sensor nodes developed for the demonstration.
    • July 7, 2015
  • Sensors to Servers Demo (Part 1)

    Eric Gowland
    Eric Gowland
    This blog is the first in a series on the Sensors to Servers demonstration. This first episode will present the basic topology of the demonstration and discuss the connectivity standards used.
    • July 7, 2015
  • Wino is an $11 Arduino-compatible board with built-in Wi-Fi

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis
    Recently launched on Kickstarter, the Wino is an Arduino-compatible board with built-in Wi-Fi that is designed to help bring IoT ideas to life in a cost-effective manner.
    • June 18, 2015
  • Exploring the world of ARM based Embedded Computing Boards (ECB)

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    Embedded Computing Boards have been around since the 1970's and come in many form factors such as VPX, COM Express, xTCA etc. depending upon the industry they are being deployed into. ECBs, also known…
    • June 2, 2015
  • What happens in mobile doesn't stay in mobile; how mobile tech quietly blew up the Embedded board business and my 3 predictions for how Embedded/IoT will play out

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    We have been Exploring the world of ARM based Embedded Computing Boards (ECB) here on the ARM Community for 2 months now and its been a real eye opener for me.  I've been in the Embedded business for a…
    • May 31, 2015
  • The Emergence of the OpenDataPlane Standard

    Julia Mitchell
    Julia Mitchell
    Read the new white paper about OpenDataPlane (ODP), a standardized data plane API that can be used to support Linux-based network applications across the array of silicon architectures and hardware/software…
    • May 18, 2015
  • Next evolution of the Set-Top Box: Move to the Cloud

    Karthik Ranjan
    Karthik Ranjan
    The dawn of cable-TV systems started over 30 years ago, marked by the need for an electronic tuning device to receive TV channels available on frequencies not able to be tuned in by standard television…
    • May 1, 2015
  • ARM and the BBC collaborate on a new initiative

    Gary Atkinson
    Gary Atkinson
    About thirty years ago, Acorn partnered with the BBC with the purpose of putting at least one computer into every school in the UK. The goal was to get children interested in writing code and it has been…
    • March 12, 2015
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