Sega president Kenji Matsubara abruptly resigns
He’s been with Sega for six years and took on new responsibilities in April
He’s been with Sega for six years and took on new responsibilities in April
Telefónica’s new digital-change unit, Telefónica Tech, has adapted its existing catalogue of IoT and big data solutions for the post-coronavirus recovery of the retail, tourism, hospitality, transport, and mobility sectors, it has said. The Spain-based operator revealed a five-point reinvention plan at the end of 2019 to set it for “the next 100 years”, which…
The Dell XPS 13 Touchscreen laptop is only $850 at Dell right now, making it an ideal purchase for students keen to be more productive.
Ericsson has revealed the first product off the production line at its new Texas-based 5G-geared smart factory has been delivered, to US operator Verizon. The item, itself, is notable: a millimeter-wave ‘street macro’ solution, presented as “key” to Ericsson’s 5G strategy in North America. But the subtext looks interesting, too: a cellular vendor making radio…
A couple of issues came to light shortly after launch, with one already fixed
Vodafone has partnered with the UK department for environment, food and rural affairs (Defra) and leading forestry group Forest Research to investigate how narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) technology can help monitor tree growth and support research into the role of trees in tackling climate change. The three-month pilot will use Vodafone’s NB-IoT network in the UK, in…
Competitive gaming is incredibly popular, but that doesn’t mean single-player titles have been forgotten.
Deutsche Telekom’s IT and cloud services division T-Systems has teamed up with robot maker and automation specialist KUKA to offer a combined Industry 4.0 package for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector. The pair have compiled a ready-to-go bundle of industrial IoT services, specifically to go with KUKA robots. Targeted at SMEs…
The nasty glitch prevented players from beating the game
Ericsson has revealed the first product off the production line at its new Texas-based 5G-geared smart factory has been delivered, to US operator Verizon. The item, itself, is notable: a millimeter-wave ‘street macro’ solution, presented as “key” to Ericsson’s 5G strategy in North America. But the subtext looks interesting, too: a cellular vendor making radio…