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WiBotic raises $5.7 million for wireless drone chargers

Venture Beast

WiBotic, a startup developing wireless charging systems for drones, has raised $5.7 million to expand its software and hardware offerings. Read More.

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WiBotic joins Astrobotic’s team to build wireless charging system for moon rovers

GeekWire

Seattle-based WiBotic says it’s working on a wireless charging system and energy management software for moon rovers, in partnership with Astrobotic, Bosch and the University of Washington. ” Waters said WiBotic’s energy management software is designed to work hand in hand with the hardware, on Earth and on the moon.

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WiBotic wins European seals of approval for its wireless robot charging systems

GeekWire

Two of the wireless charging systems made by Seattle-based WiBotic have won safety approvals in Europe, marking what the startup’s CEO calls a major milestone. The company’s power management software, known as Commander , can work with the hardware to optimize battery use for an entire fleet of robots.

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Early reviews of Microsoft’s new Surface Duo praise hardware, pan buggy software and muddy camera

GeekWire

Tech reviewers are giving the company high marks, mostly, for the unique hardware of the Duo, a hinged device with two 5.6-inch Microsoft wants to popularize a new category of device, letting users run apps side-by-side in unique combinations to enhance mobile productivity and entertainment. inch screens that unfold like a small book.

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Intel launches more silicon and software for 5G wireless networks

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Intel made the case today that its silicon chips and software are accelerating 5G wireless networks at the edge. Read More.

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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. “We have customers in about 13 countries across five continents, from drones to mobile robots to unique battery-powered IoT applications.”

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Insider Threats at AT&T Wireless Activated by Cybercriminals

SecureWorld News

AT&T Wireless can certainly answer that question for you: yes. This is the story of "activated" insider threats at AT&T Wireless, revealed in court documents just reviewed by SecureWorld. The AT&T Wireless call center would be easy to miss if you drove right by it in the Seattle suburb where it is located.