With apparently perfect timing – one day after Apple launched its very own watch to an expectant world – this year’s Wearable Technology Show kicked off at
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William Newman's curator insight,
January 14, 2014 7:13 AM
Start ups focusing on the internet of things, in-memory computing and location based services will dominate the news in 2014. |
Watch out for wearables. They are the hottest thing trending. Good time to look at tech startups on IndieGoGo and Kickstarter.
Companies like Samsung Semiconductors, Intel, Silicon Labs and LM Technologies focused on combining multiple functions onto single chips, emphasising how closely silicon design now needs to be integrated much more tightly than ever before into overall systems.
QuickLogic showed its ArcticLink processor and sensor hub, specifically designed for low power operations, while Irish company Shimmer demonstrated its range of wireless sensor platforms that include ECG (Electrocardiography), EMG (Electromyography) and GSR (Galvanic Skin Response)
Have we all seen the TED talk on video integration of sound..... your green plants are listening !