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The Lantronix Awards

At the Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley, Lantronix holds it's annual Wireless Design Contest. Engineers from around the globe were called on to stretch their imaginations and wirelessly network-enable a machine or device. This is no small competition with 20,000 dollars on the line.

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Published Apr 10 2007, 06:59 AM by Terry Knight
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    Steve Nordquist said:

    In brief, prizes to:

    WiFi a/b/g negotiation IP for embedded apps

    Low power mesh-of-buried-microphones vigilance (digging, camping, etc.) design, from Israel.

    Home Dashboard for people who people willful enough to change the erstwhile galvo faceplate (coded) among INTL, NSEM, NI, Temp (deg. Celcius,) Terror-Level (US.)

    Obligatory punchlines:

    Victoria's Secret introduces clasp complexity management languages similar to Lua!  Click for text-only (or use gestures for popups)!

    Moshe, I want to join your secret late-night techno industrial band...but first I have to explain why we had to detonate your old power tools.

    Version 2.2 represents improvements in almost all areas except UL conformance and cross-branding; being a cellophane 'fickle fish', it is flammable.

    April 11, 2007 12:09 AM
     

    liam said:

    the Black box and WiFi clock are excellent inventions - lets hope a device company picks them up and has them in stores soon!

    April 11, 2007 7:51 AM

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