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Industrial-Grade RTOSs for the IIoT

Download the PDF of this article. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) requires determinism and security, and that’s exactly what a quartet of real-time operating systems (RTOSs) seen at this year’s Embedded World delivers. The four in question are Blackberry’s QNX Nucleus, Lynx Software’s LynxSecure, Express Logic’s X-Ware IoT Platform, and Micrium’s µC/OS. All address

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Industrial-Grade RTOSs for the IIoT

Download the PDF of this article. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) requires determinism and security, and that’s exactly what a quartet of real-time operating systems (RTOSs) seen at this year’s Embedded World delivers. The four in question are Blackberry’s QNX Nucleus, Lynx Software’s LynxSecure, Express Logic’s X-Ware IoT Platform, and Micrium’s µC/OS. All address

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Alarm.com expands open hardware ecosystem with new smart home and business partnerships

| Share | Share | Share | Share Tysons VA and Las Vegas NV, April 5, 2107 – Alarm.com, the leading platform for the intelligently connected property, announced the integration of a broad array of new connected devices to further expand the breadth of solutions and hardware options available through the Alarm.com platform. The new

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Google Said To Be Planning Wi-Fi / Smart Speaker Combo To Take On Alexa

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Singlecue Gen 2 review:

Voice control is cool, but the future of toggling complex systems of devices — like your home theater or smart home setup — is with gestures. At least, that’s what the developers behind the $150 Singlecue would have you believe. If this device sounds familiar, it’s because we looked at it a few years back

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This response to a complaint about an IoT garage door shows why we shouldn't connect everything

There are so many reasons why we shouldn’t connect random electric devices to the internet. There are security fears. Software could malfunction. The devices may not really add to your life in any meaningful way. Or the company that makes your internet-of-things device could just decide they don’t like your tone and turn your device

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