Intel Capital announced Tuesday it invested in Zensys, a developer of wireless technology designed to allow users to communicate with home devices such as appliances and security equipment.
Zensys, developer of Z-Wave networking technology, will work with Intel to accelerate the development and integration of its products into consumer electronics devices. Designed to be a low-cost, interoperable RF-based wireless networking technology, Z-Wave is used to monitor and control home devices from anywhere in the world.
Google creates an animated doodle that features a boy, a girl, Google's search engine, and a jump rope. But might there be darker, more analytical, more troubling interpretations to this tale?
The Silicon Valley online payments startup grew by 1,000 percent last year and is hopeful it can repeat that level of growth this year. To do that, it's had to move away from its early friends-and-family roots and embrace small businesses.
Chamtech's spray-on antenna uses a nano material to provide a low-power boost to antenna range. The wireless-in-a-can product may some day bring an end to unsightly cell towers.
EnerG2 opens a plant to make an engineered carbon that will improve performance of energy storage devices and make storage for start-stop hybrid cars less expensive.
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