MediaTek has announced its MT2601 System on Chip (SoC) for wearable devices based on Google's Android Wear software. By enabling Android Wear on MT2601, MediaTek is offering a comprehensive platform solution for device makers to implement their own hardware and software.
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Intel have disclosed plans for the Intel Curieâ„¢ module, a tiny hardware product based on the company's first purpose-built SoC for wearable devices: the Inte Quark SE SoC.
Viper has announced that Viper SmartStart, the app that gives users the ability to start, lock, unlock and track their car from virtually anywhere in the world with their smartphone, will integrate Android Wear and Apple Watch accessibility in early 2015.
iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia's all-in-one streaming music and live radio service, has kicked off 2015 by announcing multiple new integrations at CES 2015.
The Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) and Power Matters Alliance (PMA) today announced the organizations have signed a Letter of Intent to merge and establish an organization that will accelerate the availability and deployment of wireless charging technology on a global scale.
Sony has released their Lifelog API for developers to begin using valuable logging data. The Lifelog API gives developers secure access to the lifestyle data of your users.
Volkswagen has been instrumental in driving the development of more connected, more intelligent vehicles. That is because the carâ€â€which operates intuitively, is networked systematically, reacts intelligently and offers significantly greater convenience.
Google have today announced Google Cast for audio, which embeds the same technology behind Chromecast into speakers, sound bars, and A/V receivers.
At CES 2015, OnStar will preview AtYourService, a commerce and engagement offering that connects drivers with retailers and merchants on their drive, providing information, convenience and money-saving values tied to their specific destinations.
Chevrolet is using advanced connected vehicle technology to give customers an unprecedented level of assurance in their vehicles later this year. This industry-leading prognostic technology can predict and notify drivers when certain components need attention
NVIDIA has unveiled a new generation of digital cockpit called NVIDIA Drive CX platform, which is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra X1 and includes runtime software known as DRIVE Studio.
Round Concept has announced its new contribution to the tech gadgets and wearable and smart glass industry by adding the Third Eye thermal imaging capability to its products.



