Results for ereader

1 .   M2M Radio: An Innovative Edge for Consumer Devices - - February 2010

On this week’s live broadcast of the M2M Radio Show, listeners heard about the newest entry into the tablet/ereader space, the iPad from Apple, www.apple.com, Cupertino, Calif. Peggy Smedley, host of the M2M Radio Show, discussed Apple’s decision to choose AT&T’s, www.att.com, Dallas, Texas, cellular network to provide connectivity for the

2 .   Apple Connects Again! - - January 2010

The market for connected devices continues to spread like wildfire. With the popularity of connected consumer devices like ereaders and tablets growing rapidly, it comes as no surprise that Apple, www.apple.com, Cupertino, Calif., finally decided to get in on the action.

3 .   Electronic Evolution - - January 2010

Whatever changes come to the world of consumer electronics, you can count on a few things. People are always going to want their devices smaller, cheaper, and with more capabilities. This also holds true for connected consumer devices. Whether they are cellular-enabled photo frames, ereaders, or fitness monitors, the trend is

4 .   Making a Consumer Connection - - November 2009

From ereaders, to digital picture frames, to a range of different personal-navigation devices, the market for connected devices targeted at the consumer is rapidly turning into a hotbed of opportunity for M2M (machine-to-machine) technology.

5 .   Nook and QUE Take on Kindle - - October 2009

This week, details emerged on two new ereaders set to enter the market in the coming months. nook, from Barnes and Noble, www.barnesandnoble.com, New York, N.Y., features lots of bells and whistles, while the QUE from Plastic Logic, www.plasticlogic.com, Mountain View, Calif., aims to serve the professional businessperson.

6 .   It’s Not About the Phones - - October 2009

When the carriers waved their flags at the M2M Connected World conference this past June they sent a clear message that they were truly getting serious about the M2M space for the first time. But if you know anything about the network providers, the moment they make a commitment to something,

7 .   Jasper and KPN Partner for M2M - - September 2009

In May, Jasper Wireless, www.jasperwireless.com, Sunnyvale, Calif., announced it was working to provide AT&T, www.att.com, Dallas, Texas, with a platform to connect and support emerging devices on the network. Now, Jasper is offering a platform to KPN, www.kpn.com, The Hague, Netherlands, a telecommunications provider.

8 .   Carriers Crazy for M2M - - September 2009

Top cellular network operators have been loudly and proudly stating their intentions to more aggressively serve the M2M (machine-to-machine) marketplace. One almost gets the feeling the carriers are trying to outdo each other in a contest of who’s more M2M. Or at least the news from the past week could give

9 .   Emerging Device Certification Lab - - September 2009

AT&T, www.att.com, Dallas, Texas, has announced the opening of a new lab facility dedicated to emerging device certification for consumer electronics and M2M (machine-to-machine) devices.

10 .   Sprint and M2M DataSmart Partner for M2M - - September 2009

Sprint became the latest major cellular carrier to announce an M2M (machine-to-machine) partnership this week. The network operator announced it is working with M2M DataSmart, a wireless data service provider. Sprint says the partnership is designed to make it easier for companies to get their embedded wireless devices running on Sprint’s

11 .   Strong Growth for eReaders - - August 2009

As the technology world expands to include new devices, the M2M (machine-to-machine) space is also broadening. New consumer products are using M2M communications to offer innovative ways of doing commonplace activities.

12 .   Are You M2M? Me Too! - - August 2009

A telematics box and an ereader might not seem to have all that much in common, but if the two met on the street in a fantasy land where objects could speak, they might just hail each other as brothers. Both have a cellular connection. Both use that connection for the