Posted by Richard Shim
A group of leading technology companies will meet this week to further develop an emerging wireless networking technology aimed at home automation.
The wireless automation technology will see explosive growth over the next few years, a new study predicts.
Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma
Ember, a start-up developing chips for ZigBee, gets money from Paul Allen's venture fund. Bob Metcalfe comes aboard as chairman.
Posted by Graeme Wearden
Radio tags could soon help the trains run on time and let your bank know what you're doing with your money.
GE is developing wireless medical monitoring systems that could replace the traditional tangle of bedside cables used to capture a patient's vital signs.
Posted by Elizabeth Armstrong Moore
Wibree technology would enable small devices to talk to each other wirelessly.
Posted by Erica Ogg
Pacific Northwest National Labs is looking to license its Smart Charger Controller, which can schedule electric-car charging for the lowest price at off-peak times.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
Taking its cue from IT vendors, smart-grid start-up Tendril looks to speed up electricity grid modernization by allowing outsiders to create technology that will easily work with its products.
Posted by Matthew Broersma