SATO, a leader in barcode printing, labeling, and EPC/RFID solutions, announced its acquisition of Magellan Technology Pty Ltd, NSW, Australia, a pioneer of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, well-recognized for its unique ...
Tags: barcode printing, Textile
Fluke has introduced the Fluke Ti200, Ti300 and Ti400 infrared cameras with advanced connectivity and accuracy to maximise technicians’ productivity in the field. The rugged Fluke Ti200, Ti300 and Ti400 will soon be able to connect ...
Tags: Fluke, introduce, infrared, camera, LaserSharp Auto Focus
British computer scientists are creating a virtual birthing simulator that will hopefully enable doctors and midwives to receive an early warning of an upcoming unusual or dangerous birth, the University of East Anglia said Friday. The ...
Tags: virtual birthing Simulator, Predict Childbirth Problems
A biomedical engineer is developing a clinical-grade open-source 12-lead ECG. The device includes support for Android devices and is designed to meet all relevant medical device manufacturing standards, like ISO 60601-1. According to early ...
Often people new to data logging aren't sure which manufacturer or feature to go with in searching for the right product. If you're researching based on functionality, price, or specifications, check out these 10 factors from distributor ...
The US National Security Agency (NSA) propagated malware around the world in a bid to infiltrate and compromise more than 50,000 networks. The claim is the latest in the Edward Snowden disclosures and published in the German newspaper ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Rich Boehne is ready for scorn or doubt from other broadcasters in the face of his unprecedented TV paywall. The president and CEO of the E.W. Scripps Co., which announced on Thursday that it would launch a digital subscription model ...
Tags: Scripps, Tv Paywall, Strategy in Cincy
The SAP UK and Ireland User Group wants to "hear more about what SAP is doing around developing its core product", particularly in the areas of mobile and cloud, group chairman Philip Adams has said. Speaking at the group's 2013 ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Legislation to reconcile two right to repair laws on the books in Massachusetts has been approved by the state legislature. The legislation is supported by the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) and the Coalition for Auto ...
Australian custom-built trailer manufacturer Tuff Trailers is being recognised for its innovative mono-spine ‘Load ‘N’ Lift’ trailer design with a nomination for a prestigious Swedish Steel Prize. Owner and CEO of ...
Tags: Australian, trailer, design, gain, international recognition
Telstra has begun offering business customers GPS tracking and management for fleets across Australia. Telstra has teamed with fleet management provider Securatrak to provide in-vehicle monitoring and GPS tracking designed to suit ...
Warehouse equipment supplier Dematic has received an order for a ColbyRACK storage system purpose-built to deal with the forces generated by seismic events, together with a multi-level order picking module, conveyor sorting system and ...
Toyota has unveiled its Smart Mobility City display at the Tokyo motor show, providing a glimpse into the brand’s future plans for connected mobility and safety. Designed to showcase the key areas Toyota believes are essential to ...
Tags: Toyota, Future Plans, Smart Mobility City
Pointcarre has announced a partnership with Yunique Solutions, a Gerber Technology company, integrating Pointcarre's CAD and YuniquePLM. "The textile industry has never before seen a partnership with this much integration between a ...
Tags: pointcarre, team, Yunique, solution
Top Notch Infotronix under the brand “ZEBRONICS” has introduced its first anywhere-anytime connectivity device, the Zebronics Sonic 3.5G USB Dongle. The dongle accepts a standard SIM card of any service provider, allowing users ...