Monthly Archives: November 2023

Fullpower-AI aims to innovate smart sleep technology with new patents

Fullpower-AI has announced the issuance of two patents that apply to smart sleep technology. These patents are designed to enhance sleep quality and enable users to analyse collected data. The first patent, US Patent 11,793,455, covers a sleep sensor system that collects movement data from a sleeper on an adjustable smart bed. The system includes […]

Advancing universal connectivity in Canada with satellite technology

TELUS and TerreStar Solutions, a Canadian company operating under the Strigo brand, have utilised satellite connectivity for voice calls. Additionally, in collaboration with Skylo, they have enabled text messaging between smartphones and connectivity to Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The development marks a step toward a future without mobile no-coverage zones, one where all Canadians […]

Lessons from London: The blueprints for open loop

For years, London’s open-loop transport system has been heralded as an example of what is possible around the world. Transport for London (TfL) processes at least three million contactless journeys daily, accounting for more than 60% of pay-as-you-go transactions. The high demand for contactless ‘tap and go’ capabilities has enabled the UK government to extend that capability to 53 other stations outside London […]

Launch of Nextbase iQ at Best Buy in the US and Canada

Nextbase has introduced Nextbase iQ, a smart, connected dash camera designed for any vehicle. Featuring the latest AI-powered technology and 4G IoT connectivity for real-time access from anywhere at any time through the iQ app, Nextbase iQ allows users to anticipate, prevent, and defend against incidents both on the road and while parked. iQ is […]

GreaseBoss introduces flow meter for industrial lubrication monitoring

Australian company GreaseBoss has launched a flow meter designed to ensure appropriate machinery and equipment maintenance in manufacturing, mining, and utility applications. The ‘GreaseBoss Endpoint’ sensor is placed in line with grease points on machinery to monitor the flow of industrial lubricant. This helps companies remotely monitor their equipment, ensuring grease is being applied evenly […]