Monique DeVoe, Managing Editor
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Panel discussion: Designing portable medical devices that emulate today's consumer devices - with added security
Balancing the scales of security and usability is the focus of industry experts concerned with building the next generation of portable medical devices.
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Securing the development process
Connected embedded devices from medical to automotive to consumer systems are going online at an unprecedented pace, and are the next target for malicious attacks through software vulnerability exploits. The bad news is security hasn’t been a top priority for embedded developers in t...
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Making well-rounded, secure smart energy devices
Smart grid initiatives are taking off around the world, and security issues associated with metering and other factors are among the top concerns for utility customers and device makers alike. Green Hills Software’s Next Generation Platform for Smart Energy allows developers to focus...
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Securing the development process
Connected embedded devices from medical to automotive to consumer systems are going online at an unprecedented pace, and are the next target for malicious attacks through software vulnerability exploits. The bad news is security hasn’t been a top priority for embedded developers in t...
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Blending smartphones and SBCs
When you think about how much more advanced today’s smartphones are than the computer on something as mission critical as the Apollo 11, it’s no wonder Blue Chip Technology looked to smartphone chip tech when designing their RE2 SBC. The company says they wanted to exploit the...
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An SSD to take anywhere
Your data is going nowhere, even if you find yourself in some far- reaching and rugged conditions. Emphase’s Slim SATA S6 solid state storage flash drive was designed to go through industrial and other rugged environments unscathed, without sacrificing capacity or performance. And it...
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ADLQM67PC PCIe/104 Intel Core i7, 2.2 GHz
When high-performance processing is a must in harsh conditions, old processors and inferior graphics capabilities won’t cut it. That’s why Advanced Digital Logic’s ADLQM67PC SBC uses a (Sandy Bridge) 2nd Gen Intel Core i7 processor and Intel’s HD Graphics 300 engine...
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An in-vehicle PC built for speed and performance
Fast cars can’t be held up with a slow start. Portwell’s PCS-8277 in-vehicle telematics PC keeps embedded transportation systems fast by beating the clock with a 5-second boot time, even while loaded with high- performance features. And unlike some high-maintenance Ferrari, thi...
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Staying connected on rough rides
Can you hear me now? The answer is “of course” when Eurotech’s DynaVIS 10-00 connected rugged display is handling communications networks, even in harsh environments. Built-in GPS also helps pinpoint its location. A wide range of communications interfaces – wired an...
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Big things do come in small packages
Do giants tread lightly, or have little feet? Logic says no, but General Micro Systems’ “Depot” SX401R-4 Network Attached Storage (NAS) system is a lightweight, tiny “giant,” with up to 1 TB storage in a 2.5 lb, 6” x 3.5” x 3” (63 cubic inch)...