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News & Reviews:   tracking

  • U Mobile, Qualcomm and City-Link Express pilot 5G-IoT cargo tracking

    U Mobile, Qualcomm and City-Link Express pilot 5G-IoT cargo tracking

    U Mobile’s enterprise division, U Business, has completed a proof of concept focused on tracking high-value air cargo using a 5G-IoT architecture. The initiative was conducted in collaboration with Qualcomm and City-Link Expresstargeting improved visibility and efficiency in logistics operations. The project integrates U Business’ ULTRA IoT connectivity with Qualcomm’s positioning technology, creating a real-time tracking system designed for complex supply chain environments.

  • Apple's upcoming Mixed Reality Headset could come with Iris Recognition alongside Eye Tracking

    Apple's upcoming Mixed Reality Headset could come with Iris Recognition alongside Eye Tracking

    It seems that a report from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo hinted that Apple’s upcoming Mixed Reality headset is expected to come equipped with Eye Tracking that’s capable of recognizing irises. With that being said, there could be a huge possibility that the headset will come equipped with an iris authentication feature.

  • Apple criticized by groups backed by Google and Facebook

    Apple criticized by groups backed by Google and Facebook

    It seems that Apple's new feature is under scrutiny by groups backed by Google and Facebook because of how it handles tracking, which may lead to more users disabling the tracker. With the tracker disabled, it may affect certain services from displaying personalized ads to the user.

  • Celcom announces the SafeMate which is the first Emergency Response Sidekick in Malaysia

    Celcom announces the SafeMate which is the first Emergency Response Sidekick in Malaysia

    Celcom announces the launch of Malaysia’s first emergency response sidekick called the SafeMate which allows the users to notify their friends, family members, or even the local authorities with a click of a button. The SafeMate is available from Celcom with an upfront payment of RM240 as well as an early bird offer of RM9.80 for 12 months.


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