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WiBotic raises $5.7M to boost wireless systems for charging up robots and drones

GeekWire

million in fresh investment to ramp up development of its wireless charging and power optimization systems, five years after being spun out from the University of Washington. “He’s got a lot of expertise when it comes to hardware, software, management and sales and marketing,” Waters said. WiBotic Photo).

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What’s Trending For Hackers?

CTOvision

Wireless isn’t just about WiFi — there’s all sorts of protocols, specifications, and frequencies zipping through the air at any given moment, especially in the ISM bands. In addition to the hardware, very effective and fairly robust software has been released as well (GnuRadio).

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Private 5G networks are sparking innovation at the edge

CIO Business Intelligence

For the enterprise, planning edge strategies and reaping their rewards is often a complex and challenging process, with myriad applications to deploy, a proliferation of hardware devices to manage, multiple data types and sources to integrate, and significant security risks to avoid.

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Wall of Flippers is the way to put a stop to Flipper Zero

Dataconomy

It’s packed with tools for exploring hardware, software, and wireless protocols. Wall of Flippers is an open-source Python project offers a beacon of hope. Moreover, it’s important to acknowledge that Flipper Zero has legitimate uses in security research, hardware hacking, and exploring wireless protocols.

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Computing at the edge of space: HPE and Microsoft conduct International Space Station experiments

GeekWire

If your cell phone went out 17 times a day, for anywhere from 1 second to 20 minutes, you’d get a new wireless provider. HPE’s Spaceborne Computer-2 uses off-the-shelf servers and components encased in hardware designed for harsh environments. The International Space Station as seen from a departing Soyuz spacecraft.

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GeekWire Gift Guide: 10 gadgets and tools you can actually get this holiday season

GeekWire

From top left, clockwise: Fujifilm Instax Mini 40 instant camera; Nanopresso portable espresso maker; Samsung Qi Wireless Charger and UV sanitizer; and Go Air Pop wireless earbuds. Samsung Qi Wireless Charger and UV Sanitizer. Samsung’s model combines the UV light with Qi wireless charging. Samsung Photo).

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Inside our hybrid studio: GeekWire’s tech tips and tricks for the latest twist in virtual meetings

GeekWire

We’re sharing some of our hard-earned lessons on this behind-the-scenes episode of the GeekWire Podcast, including details on hardware and software. A wireless version sells for $100. It’s free, open-source, and cross-platform. We’ve figured it out through lots of trial and error — emphasis on the error.

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