A Sensity LED illuminates the parking lot at Brea Mall in Orange County, Calif.Credit...Emily Berl for The New York Times Among the many promises of the Internet of Things — a network of Wi-Fi-connected devices and equipment managed with smartphones — is the automation of everyday life, whether finding a parking space or discovering a discounted blouse at the mall or lighting the streets when day
Rakuten, Japan’s largest e-commerce company, has opened two new branches of its research center in Boston and Singapore. Called the Rakuten Institute of Technology, the organization already has branches in New York, Tokyo, and Paris that not only support the company’s research and development, but also its efforts at worldwide expansion. The two new branches will work with universities and other o
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) is buying Stackato, the platform-as-a-service product from partner ActiveState. The news is not surprising in that HP and ActiveState have been partners for three years, with HP designating Stackato as its development platform of choice for the HP Helion cloud. Stackato itself is based on open-source Cloud Foundry code. ActiveState itself will still field development tools li
The memory chip business made a big leap today. Intel and Micron announced a new memory chip technology chips that's purported to be 1000 times faster than the NAND flash memory found in most smartphones and tablets. The technology, which they're calling 3D XPoint, also has 1000 times higher endurance -- it will last far longer -- and is 100 times denser, hence will store more data, than conventio
China has officially lifted the 15-year nationwide ban on video game consoles, opening the doors for Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to start selling the PS4, Xbox One and Wii U to the most populous nation on Earth. The Wall Street Journal reported the news first. China had been experimenting with lifting the ban before, allowing companies to manufacture and sell game consoles within the Shanghai Fre
Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2024's Android 15 (beta) release. What a long, strange trip it’s been. From its inaugural release to today, Android has transformed visually, conceptually and functionally — time and time again. Google’s mobile operating system may have started out scrappy, but holy mo
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