
Qualcomm Showcases Connected Cars at CES
January 5, 2015
Qualcomm Technologies will demonstrate two new full technology concept cars that integrate Qualcomm Technologies’ latest in vehicle technology […]
Read More
Nexcom introduces in-vehicle computers VTC 7230 and VTC 7240 to foster the growth of connected vehicles in the IoT […]
Tracking device maker Trackimo will make its official North American debut at a press conference on Jan. 7 during the […]
The Consumer Electronics Association today announced the debut of the Unmanned Systems Marketplace at the 2015 International Consumer […]
Not everyone is talking up the accuracy of indoor positioning. Arlington, Virginia-based Telecommunications Industry Association says the technology, which is seen as the one way location-based services providers will be able to capture consumer interest, is not ready. In other LBS news, AT&T has come out with data pricing for its connected vehicle initiatives.
It’s a daunting task — trying to find the big location story in a maze of 150,000 attendees and thousands of exhibitors at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Aside from every automaker touting their connected vehicle efforts, the big deal this year at CES is wearable technology (last year it was 3D printing? Yawn). Despite sore feet from walking football-field lengths of booths, CES is still a cool show, blaring stereos, walls of TV screens, robots…and connected cars.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2013) and GIS By Art Kalinski, GISP Years ago when ArcView II first […]
Follow Us